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- a space for the antennulae to sweep back and transfer food into the mouth, then them moving back in and forward with the antennulae being swept out to...
- of the antennae, which articulates with the head capsule, to move. The antennulae which are segmented appendages between and below the eye stalks are connected...
- suggests, a proposed unifying feature of the clade is the presence of antennulae. It contrasts with the opposing Arachnomorpha hypothesis, which instead...
- Selden (2012) artiopods are recognised by the possession of filiform antennulae, limbs with bilobate exopods (upper branches), with the proximal (closest...
- seem to be present. The hypostome is subrectangular and extends from the antennulae to the mandibular gnathobases, with an anterior margin bearing four small...
- (dubbed the antennulae), are significantly longer than the second. There are at least eight pairs of appendages excluding the antennae and antennulae. The anterior...
- lack second antennae, but show large, multiramous and setaceous antennulae. These antennulae are rigid and anteriorly oriented. Females carry a long pair...
- sternum with only shallow furrows indicating the original segments. The antennulae are uniramous and composed of nine segments, with two large setae on the...
- from the suborder Oniscidea based on the large pleotelson, the shapes of antennulae, antennae and uropods. In 1992, Robert W. Wieder and Rodney M. Feldmann...
- head shield is univalve with a gape of 80°, alongside convex halves. The antennulae are small, with only a singular seta preserved. The second antennae are...