A new arthropod, Enalikter aphson gen. et sp. nov., is described from the Silurian (Wenlock Series) Herefordshire Lagerstätte of the UK. It belongs to the Megacheira (=short-great-appendage group), which is recognized here, for the first time, in strata younger than mid-Cambrian age. Discovery of this new Silurian taxon allows us to identify a Devonian megacheiran representative, Bundenbachiellus giganteus from the Hunsrück Slate of Germany. The phylogenetic position of megacheirans is controversial: they have been interpreted as stem chelicerates, or stem euarthropods, but when Enalikter and Bundenbachiellus are added to the most comprehensive morphological database available, a stem euarthropod position is supported. Enalikter represents ...
Early euarthropod evolution involved a major transition from lobopodian-like taxa to organisms featu...
Abstract Background Early Cambrian Lagerstätten from China have greatly enriched our perspective on ...
A number of Vendian (latest Precambrian) body fossils have traditionally been considered arthropods ...
A new arthropod, Enalikter aphson gen. et sp. nov., is described from the Silurian (Wenlock Series) ...
A new arthropod, Enalikter aphson gen. et sp. nov., is described from the Silurian (Wenlock Series) ...
A new arthropod, Kootenichela deppi n. gen. n. sp., is described from the Stanley Glacier exposure o...
The Herefordshire (Silurian) Lagerstätte (c. 430 MYr BP) has yielded, amongst many exceptionally pre...
A megacheiran arthropod, Enalikter aphson, was recently described by Siveter et al. (2014) from the ...
Traditionally, the origin and evolution of modern arthropod body plans has been revealed through inc...
Euarthropoda is one of the best-preserved fossil animal groups and has been the most diverse animal ...
The arthropods are the most diverse, abundant and ubiquitous phylum on Earth. Five main extant group...
Cambrian 'bivalved' arthropods are a polyphyletic group of carapace-bearing arthropods which include...
Successfully placing fossils in phylogenies is integral to understanding the tree of life. Crown-gro...
Lobopodians, a paraphyletic group of Palaeozoic vermiform animals bearing metameric appendages, are ...
The Leanchoiliidae is well−known from abundant material of Leanchoilia, from the Burgess Shale and C...
Early euarthropod evolution involved a major transition from lobopodian-like taxa to organisms featu...
Abstract Background Early Cambrian Lagerstätten from China have greatly enriched our perspective on ...
A number of Vendian (latest Precambrian) body fossils have traditionally been considered arthropods ...
A new arthropod, Enalikter aphson gen. et sp. nov., is described from the Silurian (Wenlock Series) ...
A new arthropod, Enalikter aphson gen. et sp. nov., is described from the Silurian (Wenlock Series) ...
A new arthropod, Kootenichela deppi n. gen. n. sp., is described from the Stanley Glacier exposure o...
The Herefordshire (Silurian) Lagerstätte (c. 430 MYr BP) has yielded, amongst many exceptionally pre...
A megacheiran arthropod, Enalikter aphson, was recently described by Siveter et al. (2014) from the ...
Traditionally, the origin and evolution of modern arthropod body plans has been revealed through inc...
Euarthropoda is one of the best-preserved fossil animal groups and has been the most diverse animal ...
The arthropods are the most diverse, abundant and ubiquitous phylum on Earth. Five main extant group...
Cambrian 'bivalved' arthropods are a polyphyletic group of carapace-bearing arthropods which include...
Successfully placing fossils in phylogenies is integral to understanding the tree of life. Crown-gro...
Lobopodians, a paraphyletic group of Palaeozoic vermiform animals bearing metameric appendages, are ...
The Leanchoiliidae is well−known from abundant material of Leanchoilia, from the Burgess Shale and C...
Early euarthropod evolution involved a major transition from lobopodian-like taxa to organisms featu...
Abstract Background Early Cambrian Lagerstätten from China have greatly enriched our perspective on ...
A number of Vendian (latest Precambrian) body fossils have traditionally been considered arthropods ...