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- xandarellids, and the other called Vicissicaudata encomp****ing aglaspidids, xenopods and cheloniellids. There are some taxa, such as Squamacula and the members...
- year 2325 AD, 300 years after Earth is invaded by two alien races, the Xenopods and the Machine Empire. Waging war against each other, the two invaders...
- ****ociate Editor Alfredo's Stupendous Surprise 1990 Softdisk Programmer Xenopods 1991 Softdisk Publishing Engine Tools Slordax: The Unknown Enemy 1991 Softdisk...
- telsons more resembling the postabdominal segments. The paraphyletic "xenopods" are more similar to those of aglaspidids, also with long telsons and flap-like...
- 2019-01-26. "Handy Caps for DOS (1991)". MobyGames. Retrieved 2019-01-26. "Xenopods for DOS (1991)". MobyGames. Retrieved 2019-01-26. "American Sign Language...
- Vicissicaudata with taxa like Sidneyia, Emeraldella (both formerly classified as "xenopods") Cheloniellida, and Kodymirus, based on shared traits of the organisation...
- means that P. venator is related to trilobites, nektaspids, aglaspidids, xenopods, and xandarellids. However in 2022, its affinity as cheloniellid is questioned...
- the entire coxa a lacrimiform appearance. Etainia somewhat resembles "xenopod" vicissicaudatans in appearance, therefore it is likely a member of the...
- 1017/jpa.2015.26. David A. Legg; Thomas W. Hearing (2015). "A late surviving xenopod (Arthropoda) from the Ordovican [sic] Period, Wales". Geological Magazine...
- Legg, David A.; Hearing, Thomas W. (September 2015). "A late surviving xenopod (Arthropoda) from the Ordovican [sic] Period, Wales". Geological Magazine...