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- outside the group containing Chelicerate and Mandibulata as stem-group euarthropods. The placement of the Artiopoda (which contains the extinct trilobites...
- radiodont/opabiniid-euarthropod intermediate Kylinxia, shares many of the characteristics found in both dinocaridids and euarthropodslater studies have...
- position is controversial, with studies either considering them stem-group euarthropods, or stem-group chelicerates. The homology of the great appendages to...
- siberiid lobopodians and Cambrian euarthropods. The dinocaridid brain is relatively simple than those of a euarthropod (3-segmented), it is thought to be...
- December 2023. Budd, Graham E. (2021). "The origin and evolution of the euarthropod labrum". Arthropod Structure & Development. 62: 101048. doi:10.1016/j...
- August 31, 2024. Retrieved August 31, 2024. Drage, Harriet B. (2024). "Euarthropod Diversity in Pokémon: Searching for the Ancestral Type" (PDF). Journal...
- appendages, hymenocarine taxa were thought to be part of the upper stem-group euarthropods in early and mid 2010s. They later became widely accepted as mandibulates...
- features have led to it playing a pivotal role in discussions about the euarthropod stem group. Nevertheless, despite being known from many specimens, disputes...
- sister to the euarthropods (crown or 'true' arthropods) instead of other radiodonts, based on the characters which interpreted to be euarthropod-like (e.g...
- forming the clade Antennulata. Some studies place them as stem-group euarthropods, with mandibulates and chelicerates more closely related to each other...