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- larger units, the tagmata. The evolutionary process of grouping is called tagmosis (or tagmatization). The first and simplest stage was a division into two...
- ISBN 978-0-226-28497-2 Dunlop, Jason A.; Lamsdell, James C. (2017). "Segmentation and tagmosis in Chelicerata". Arthropod Structure & Development. 46 (3): 395–418. Bibcode:2017ArtSD...
- contests revealed (published May 28, 2005) Hughes, Nigel (2003), "Trilobite tagmosis and body patterning from morphological and developmental perspectives"...
- prosoma (=cephalon+trunk)–opisthosoma (=abdomen) definition, aligning to the tagmosis of other chelicerates. The exoskeleton of the body is tube-like, lacking...
- Berkeley. Retrieved 2016-09-10. N. C. Hughes (February 2003). "Trilobite tagmosis and body patterning from morphological and developmental perspectives"...
- age. Although its chelicerate nature has been doubted for its pattern of tagmosis (how the segments are grouped, especially in the head), a restudy in 2014...
- and are the only extant pancrustaceans to lack significant postcephalic tagmosis. External respiratory structures like gills are absent. Previously regarded...
- (PDF). Dunlop, Jason A.; Lamsdell, James C. (2017). "Segmentation and tagmosis in Chelicerata". Arthropod Structure & Development. 46 (3): 395–418. doi:10...
- (Crustacea, Mystacocarida), with a comparison of crustacean segmentation and tagmosis patterns Evolution and Phylogeny of Pancrustacea: A Story of Scientific...
- showed that the vertrally and laterally exposed specimen share the same tagmosis (only head and trunk), long and slender antennas, two large eyes on stalks...