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- paddles formed by the expansion of the two or three penultimate joints. Stylonuroids are designated as stylonurines with flattened or truncated posterior...
- Though this method of feeding was present in other mycteropoids and in stylonuroids, it was at its most advanced stage within the derived Hibbertopteridae...
- been benthic bottomdwellers living partially buried in the substrate. Stylonuroids have fixed spines on appendages II-IV which could have been used as dragnets...
- prosomal appendages for raking through the substrate of their habitats. Stylonuroids have fixed spines on appendages II-IV which could have been used as dragnets...
- classified as part of the suborder Stylonurina. Parastylonurids are stylonuroids with a posterior second order opisthosomal differentiation and with spiniferous...
- characterized by spines. Most genera did not have swimming legs. Stylonurids are stylonuroids with undifferentiated opisthosoma with appendages II-IV being spiniferous...
- and P. sigmoidalis from the Silurian of England. Parastylonurus was a stylonuroid of small to medium size with a rounded prosoma wider than it was long...
- spinipes from the Silurian of Kip Burn, Scotland. Stylonurella was a small stylonuroid, possessing a subquadrate prosoma with approximately the same length...
- Alkenopterus with Drepanopterus and Moselopterus, placing them in the stylonuroid family Drepanopteridae doubtfully alongside Onychopterella. In 2004,...
- Serge V.; Areshin, Alexander V. (2019). "A new representative of a stylonuroid eurypterid from the Upper Devonian of the Kursk region, Russia". PalZ...