“…For example, the mysterious "shelly" fossilized hyoliths, which are abundant in the Burgess Shale, have been eventually asserted as Cambrian lophophorates after several decades of debate. Gąsiorowski (2023) brings us into the fascinating world of lophophorates through the lens of extinct and modern phoronid lineages. Because of their morphological diversity, phoronids can shed new insights into the origin of numerous metazoan traits, including larval stages, coloniality, biomineralization, and regeneration.…”