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structures aside from the
latter two are
termed exites (outer structures) and
endites (inner structures).
Exopodites can be
easily distinguished from exites...
- field. In 1990, J. W. H.
Trueman proposed that the wing was
adapted from
endites and exites,
appendages on the
respective inner and
outer aspects of the...
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known from
multiple specimens comprising frontal appendages,
multiple endites, gnathobase‐like structures, a
nearly complete body, a head
carapace complex...
- of mayflies; or that
insect wings arose from the
fusion of pre-existing
endite and
exite structures each with pre-existing
articulation and tracheation...
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first distal endite.
Compared to
Hurdiidae and Tamisiocarididae, this two
radiodont families shared a lot of
characters (i.e.
alternated endite length; streamlined...
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seven podomeres/segments, with
first four
podomeres bearing inward facing (
endite) structures,
while podomeres five and six are
stenopodous (cylindrical and...
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arthropodized (segmented),
bearing ventral endites (spines) on most of
their podomeres (segmental units), and the
endites may bear
additional rows of auxiliary...
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resemble those of stem
group crustaceans,
although they lack the
proximal endite,
which defines that group. The
study suggested that they were
likely the...
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animal is
characterized by its long,
forward facing head sclerite, and the
endites on its
frontal appendages that bore
copious amounts of baleen-like auxiliary...
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endites that bore long
auxiliary spines (the
longest of any radiodont). The
appendages are
composed of
around six
podomeres that each bore one
endite...