This book embraces general problems of animal classification of animals and new information on their molecular sequences.This book represents a wide synthesis. It embraces not only general problems of animal classification of animals and new information on their molecular sequences that bear on their wider relationships, but also addresses more specific problems.This book represents a wide synthesis. It embraces not only general problems of animal classification of animals and new information on their molecular sequences that bear on their wider relationships, but also addresses more specific problems.One of the great enigmas of evolutionary biology has been how to treat animals of problematic systematic position. Many are known only as fossils, so this area has been of particular interest to palaeobiologists. This book represents a wide synthesis. It embraces not only general problems of animal classification of animals and new information on their molecular sequences that bear on their wider relationships, but also addresses more specific problems. These include details appraisals of both living and fossil groups. From the fossil record special emphasis is laid on examples from exceptionally preserved biotas that include the Burgess shale-type faunas of the Cambrian of south China and western North America, the Carboniferous Mazon Creek beds of Illinois, and the Jurassic Osteno beds of northern Italy. In addition, experimental studies of soft-patrt preservation in jellyfish are relevant to comparable preservation in the fossil record.1. Origin of metazoans: a phylogeny deducted from sequences of the 28S ribosomal RNA R. Christen, A. Ratto, A. Baroin, R. Persasso, K. Grell and A. Adoutte; 2. Major factors in the rapidity and extent of the metazoan radiation during the Proterozoic-Phanerozoic transition J. W. Valentine; 3. Divergence and persistence of highly ranked taxa R. R. Strathmann; 4. Problematical taxa: a problem for biology or biologists? S. Conway Morris; lq