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- though this relationship is not found in other analyses. The enigmatic artiopodan-like arthropod Kiisortoqia, which bears large "frontal appendages" has...
- Naraoiida, Nektaspia and Nectaspida) is an extinct order of non-mineralised artiopodan arthropods. They are known from the lower-Cambrian to the upper Silurian...
- Carimersa is an extinct genus of artiopodan arthropod known from the Silurian Coalbrookdale Formation of Herefordshire, England. The body is flattened...
- crab, Silurian eurypterid Eurypterus tetragonophthalmus and Cambrian artiopodan Sidneyia inexpectans is published by Bicknell et al. (2018). A study on...
- Agnostotes is a genus of artiopodan arthropod in the family Diplagnostidae of the order Agnostida. It was a widely distributed genus. The base of the Jiangshanian...
- ISSN 1869-1897. S2CID 257177978. Zhu, Y.; Zeng, H.; Liu, Y.; Zhao, F. (2023). "New artiopodan euarthropods from the Chengjiang fauna (Cambrian, Stage 3) at Malong,...
- Thulaspis is an extinct genus of artiopodan arthropod from the Cambrian Stage 3 aged Sirius P****et site in Greenland. It is thought to be a close relative...
- though only the trilobites had mineralised exoskeletons. Thus, other artiopodans are typically only found in exceptionally preserved deposits, mostly...
- Cambrian Xiaoshiba Lagerstätte of China supports a new clade of basal artiopodans with dorsal ecdysial sutures". Cladistics. 35 (3) (published 7 June 2019):...
- Xandarella is an extinct genus of xandarellid artiopodan known from the Cambrian of China, the type species Xandarella spectaculum was described in 1991...