- 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...
-
Selden (2012)
artiopods are
recognised by the
possession of
filiform antennulae,
limbs with
bilobate exopods, with the
proximal lobe
being elongate and...
- lack
second antennae, but show large,
multiramous and
setaceous antennulae.
These antennulae are
rigid and
anteriorly oriented.
Females carry a long pair...
- suggests, a
proposed unifying feature of the
clade is the
presence of
antennulae. It
contrasts with the
opposing Arachnomorpha hypothesis,
which instead...
- 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...
- (dubbed the
antennulae), are
significantly longer than the second.
There are at
least eight pairs of
appendages excluding the
antennae and
antennulae. The anterior...
- with
small darkly pigmented eyes
containing five to six ommatids. It has
antennulae similar to
Porcellio gracillima. The
entire body is
covered in scales...
- pair of dome-shaped
medial eyes. The
first appendage pair,
dubbed the "
antennulae", were uniramous, with the
remaining appendage pairs being biramous. 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...