Three species of sea spiders (Arthropoda: Pycnogonida) have been described from the Middle Jurassic (Callovian) Konservat-Lagerstätte of La Voulte-sur-Rhône: Palaeopycnogonides gracilis, Colossopantopodus boissinensis, and Palaeoendeis elmii. These fossils were initially attributed to three extant families or superfamilies, justifying their use as calibration points in a recent tree-dating analysis. However, their taxonomic affinities are still debated. Our knowledge of the morphology of these Jurassic sea spiders is limited by prior investigation with just light microscopy and radiographs, such that further morphological details like cephalic appendages (chelifores, palps, ovigers) remain poorly documented. Here, we reinvestigate the La Vo...
The Late Carboniferous whip spider Graeophonus anglicus Pocock, 1911 (Arachnida: Amblypygi), is rede...
Spiders are an important animal group, with a long history. Details of their origins remain limited,...
Family Arthrolycosidae Harger, 1874 Taxonomic remarks. Spinnerets are one of the defining charact...
International audienceSea spiders (Pycnogonida) are strange arthropods characterized by a unique mor...
International audienceThe diverse and exceptionally well-preserved pycnogonids described herein from...
Les pycnogonides sont une classe d’arthropodes marins comptant plus de 1 400 espèces, et dont nous c...
AbstractPycnogonids or sea spiders are a group of marine arthropods whose relations to the chelicera...
Despite significant advances in invertebrate phylogenomics over the past decade, the higher-level ph...
Pycnogonida is a subphylum of marine arthropods showing unique characteristics. Their position withi...
Pycnogonids or sea spiders are a group of marine arthropods whose relations to the chelicerates have...
Higher-level phylogenetics of Pycnogonida has been discussed for many decades but scarcely studied f...
Studies in evolutionary biology and biogeography increasingly rely on the estimation of dated phylog...
Early authors regarded Pycnogonida (sea spiders) either as aquatic arachnids, degraded crustaceans ...
This is the publisher's version of this article. An electronic version is also available from: http...
Abstract Background Arachnids are a highly successful group of land-dwelling arthropods. They are ma...
The Late Carboniferous whip spider Graeophonus anglicus Pocock, 1911 (Arachnida: Amblypygi), is rede...
Spiders are an important animal group, with a long history. Details of their origins remain limited,...
Family Arthrolycosidae Harger, 1874 Taxonomic remarks. Spinnerets are one of the defining charact...
International audienceSea spiders (Pycnogonida) are strange arthropods characterized by a unique mor...
International audienceThe diverse and exceptionally well-preserved pycnogonids described herein from...
Les pycnogonides sont une classe d’arthropodes marins comptant plus de 1 400 espèces, et dont nous c...
AbstractPycnogonids or sea spiders are a group of marine arthropods whose relations to the chelicera...
Despite significant advances in invertebrate phylogenomics over the past decade, the higher-level ph...
Pycnogonida is a subphylum of marine arthropods showing unique characteristics. Their position withi...
Pycnogonids or sea spiders are a group of marine arthropods whose relations to the chelicerates have...
Higher-level phylogenetics of Pycnogonida has been discussed for many decades but scarcely studied f...
Studies in evolutionary biology and biogeography increasingly rely on the estimation of dated phylog...
Early authors regarded Pycnogonida (sea spiders) either as aquatic arachnids, degraded crustaceans ...
This is the publisher's version of this article. An electronic version is also available from: http...
Abstract Background Arachnids are a highly successful group of land-dwelling arthropods. They are ma...
The Late Carboniferous whip spider Graeophonus anglicus Pocock, 1911 (Arachnida: Amblypygi), is rede...
Spiders are an important animal group, with a long history. Details of their origins remain limited,...
Family Arthrolycosidae Harger, 1874 Taxonomic remarks. Spinnerets are one of the defining charact...