International audienceNew three-dimensionally preserved specimens of two euthycarcinoid arthropods, namely Schramixerxes gerem and Sottyxerxes multiplex, allow complete description of both the dorsal and ventral sides of the exoskeleton. The functional morphology is tentatively interpreted for the first time. In S. gerem, the ‘thirteenth somite', or ‘monosomite' is fully described and re-interpreted as the main articulatory process of the body, between the cephalic region and the preabdomen. The morphology and arrangement of the two parts of the process clearly indicate that the anterior cephalic region of the body could move laterally and bend ventrally, while posterior somites could only move ventrally. Unlike several other euthycarcinoid...
Diplura (two-pronged bristletails) are key to our understanding of hexapod head evolution. A sister ...
<div><p>We herein describe <i>Surusicaris elegans</i> gen. et sp. nov. (in Isoxyidae, amended), a mi...
Gnathobasic spines are located on the protopodal segments of the appendages of various euarthropod t...
International audienceNew three-dimensionally preserved specimens of two euthycarcinoid arthropods, ...
Early euarthropod evolution involved a major transition from lobopodian-like taxa to organisms featu...
Traditionally, the origin and evolution of modern arthropod body plans has been revealed through inc...
The Euthycarcinoidea is a superclass of the arthropod phylum Uniramia and one of the rarest groups o...
Segmental, paired locomotory appendages are a characteristic feature of Panarthropoda—a diversified ...
Fig. 4. Details of hexapod tarsi and pretarsi. (A) Lepisma saccharina (Zygentoma), foreleg, pretarsu...
SummaryThe Cambrian fossil record of euarthropods (extant arachnids, myriapods, crustaceans, hexapod...
The organization of the head provides critical data for resolving the phylogenetic relationships and...
The euthycarcinoids are a mysterious group of extinct, possibly amphibious, arthropods. Like many gr...
A widely (although not universally) accepted model of arthropod head evolution postulates that the l...
We herein describe Surusicaris elegans gen. et sp. nov. (in Isoxyidae, amended), a middle (Series 3,...
We herein describe Surusicaris elegans gen. et sp. nov. (in Isoxyidae, amended), a middle (Series 3,...
Diplura (two-pronged bristletails) are key to our understanding of hexapod head evolution. A sister ...
<div><p>We herein describe <i>Surusicaris elegans</i> gen. et sp. nov. (in Isoxyidae, amended), a mi...
Gnathobasic spines are located on the protopodal segments of the appendages of various euarthropod t...
International audienceNew three-dimensionally preserved specimens of two euthycarcinoid arthropods, ...
Early euarthropod evolution involved a major transition from lobopodian-like taxa to organisms featu...
Traditionally, the origin and evolution of modern arthropod body plans has been revealed through inc...
The Euthycarcinoidea is a superclass of the arthropod phylum Uniramia and one of the rarest groups o...
Segmental, paired locomotory appendages are a characteristic feature of Panarthropoda—a diversified ...
Fig. 4. Details of hexapod tarsi and pretarsi. (A) Lepisma saccharina (Zygentoma), foreleg, pretarsu...
SummaryThe Cambrian fossil record of euarthropods (extant arachnids, myriapods, crustaceans, hexapod...
The organization of the head provides critical data for resolving the phylogenetic relationships and...
The euthycarcinoids are a mysterious group of extinct, possibly amphibious, arthropods. Like many gr...
A widely (although not universally) accepted model of arthropod head evolution postulates that the l...
We herein describe Surusicaris elegans gen. et sp. nov. (in Isoxyidae, amended), a middle (Series 3,...
We herein describe Surusicaris elegans gen. et sp. nov. (in Isoxyidae, amended), a middle (Series 3,...
Diplura (two-pronged bristletails) are key to our understanding of hexapod head evolution. A sister ...
<div><p>We herein describe <i>Surusicaris elegans</i> gen. et sp. nov. (in Isoxyidae, amended), a mi...
Gnathobasic spines are located on the protopodal segments of the appendages of various euarthropod t...