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Vizcainoia
''Vizcainoia'' is an extinct genus of rhombiferan echinoderm from the early Middle Cambrian (Cambrian Series 3, Stage 5, about 510 Ma). It is a stalked echinoderm within the family Dibrachicystidae which lived in what is now France and Spain. The type species, ''Vizcainoia languedocianus'', is known from the holotype MNHN F.A38500 and from the paratype MNHN A38542. ''V. languedocianus'' was discovered in Montagne Noire, France, dating to the Lower Languedocian and referred to the ''Solenopleuropsis'' Zone. This species was first assigned to ''Eocystites languedocianus'' by Ubaghs (1987). In 2011, it was reassigned to its own genus, ''Vizcainoia'', and a second species was first described and named by Samuel Zamora and A. B. Smith. ''V. moncaiensis'' is known from the holotype MPZ2011/7. It was found in the uppermost part of the Murero Formation at Purujosa, Moncayo Natural Park of northernmost Iberian Chains, northern Spain, dating to the Lower Languedocian and referred to the ''Pardailhania multispinosa'' Zone.〔 ==References==
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