A widely (although not universally) accepted model of arthropod head evolution postulates that the labrum, a structure seen in almost all living euarthropods, evolved from an anterior pair of appendages homologous to the frontal appendages of onychophorans. However, the implications of this model for the interpretation of fossil arthropods have not been fully integrated into reconstructions of the euarthropod stem group, which remains in a state of some disorder. Here I review the evidence for the nature and evolution of the labrum from living taxa, and reconsider how fossils should be interpreted in the light of this. Identification of the segmental identity of head appendage in fossil arthropods remains problematic, and often rests ultima...
Recent discoveries of fossil nervous tissue in Cambrian fossils have allowed researchers to trace th...
SummaryThe record of arthropod body fossils is traceable back to the “Cambrian explosion,” marked by...
The Cambrian fossil record of euarthropods (extant arachnids, myriapods, crustaceans, hexapods) has ...
A widely (although not universally) accepted model of arthropod head evolution postulates that the l...
The panarthropods (euarthropods, tardigrades, and onychophorans) are the most diverse and successful...
Early euarthropod evolution involved a major transition from lobopodian-like taxa to organisms featu...
Abstract Understanding the head is one of the great challenges in the fields of comparative anatomy,...
SummaryThe Cambrian fossil record of euarthropods (extant arachnids, myriapods, crustaceans, hexapod...
Traditionally, the origin and evolution of modern arthropod body plans has been revealed through inc...
Traditionally, the origin and evolution of modern arthropod body plans has been revealed through inc...
Traditionally, the origin and evolution of modern arthropod body plans has been revealed through inc...
For more than a century, the origin and evolution of the arthropod head and brain have eluded a unif...
For more than a century, the origin and evolution of the arthropod head and brain have eluded a unif...
Euarthropoda is one of the best-preserved fossil animal groups and has been the most diverse animal ...
Abstract Background Early Cambrian Lagerstätten from China have greatly enriched our perspective on ...
Recent discoveries of fossil nervous tissue in Cambrian fossils have allowed researchers to trace th...
SummaryThe record of arthropod body fossils is traceable back to the “Cambrian explosion,” marked by...
The Cambrian fossil record of euarthropods (extant arachnids, myriapods, crustaceans, hexapods) has ...
A widely (although not universally) accepted model of arthropod head evolution postulates that the l...
The panarthropods (euarthropods, tardigrades, and onychophorans) are the most diverse and successful...
Early euarthropod evolution involved a major transition from lobopodian-like taxa to organisms featu...
Abstract Understanding the head is one of the great challenges in the fields of comparative anatomy,...
SummaryThe Cambrian fossil record of euarthropods (extant arachnids, myriapods, crustaceans, hexapod...
Traditionally, the origin and evolution of modern arthropod body plans has been revealed through inc...
Traditionally, the origin and evolution of modern arthropod body plans has been revealed through inc...
Traditionally, the origin and evolution of modern arthropod body plans has been revealed through inc...
For more than a century, the origin and evolution of the arthropod head and brain have eluded a unif...
For more than a century, the origin and evolution of the arthropod head and brain have eluded a unif...
Euarthropoda is one of the best-preserved fossil animal groups and has been the most diverse animal ...
Abstract Background Early Cambrian Lagerstätten from China have greatly enriched our perspective on ...
Recent discoveries of fossil nervous tissue in Cambrian fossils have allowed researchers to trace th...
SummaryThe record of arthropod body fossils is traceable back to the “Cambrian explosion,” marked by...
The Cambrian fossil record of euarthropods (extant arachnids, myriapods, crustaceans, hexapods) has ...