- for walking. Many of the
terms used for
arthropod leg
segments (called
podomeres) are of
Latin origin, and may be
confused with
terms for bones: coxa (meaning...
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podomeres and 15
distal articulated region ("DAR", also
referred to as the "claw" portion)
podomeres,
typically found in a
furled position.
Podomere height...
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other eurypterids by the
possession of two or more
pairs of
spines per
podomere on
prosomal appendage IV, a
reduction of
almost all
spines and the large...
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around 7
centimetres (2.8 in) in length, with 9
podomeres, with a
spine present on the end of the 8th
podomere,
which is the
longest leg segment.
There is...
- leg-like branch) has
seven podomeres/segments, with
first four
podomeres bearing inward facing (endite) structures,
while podomeres five and six are stenopodous...
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exopodite and a six-
podomere endopodite. The
third has a three-
podomere exopodite and a six-
podomere endopodite. The
fourth has a two-
podomere exopodite and...
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Echidnacaris is
primarily known from its
frontal appendages which had 13
podomeres. The
largest appendages measured up to 175 mm (6.9 in) long,
which would...
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sixth podomere of the
swimming leg. This
position is not
necessarily true,
since the
sixth podomere in the
swimming leg
resembles the
reduced podomere found...
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front of the head. Each
frontal appendage of
Anomalocaris usually had 14
podomeres (segmental units, at
least 1 for
shaft and 13 for
distal articulated region)...
-
composed of 16
podomeres (3
shaft podomeres and 13
distal articulated region podomeres), with
endites of
podomeres 4 to at
least podomere 12
bearing prominent...