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- considered chelicerates, modern anatomical comparisons demonstrate that the aglaspidids cannot be accommodated within this group, and that they lie instead within...
- extinction. They contain groups such as the trilobites, nektaspids, aglaspidids, and the cheloniellids among others. Chelicerates comprise the marine...
- appendages. The morphology of this posterior region varies between clades. Aglaspidids, alongside Eozetetes and Carimersa, have long styliform telsons and relatively...
- currently considered a member of Vicissicaudata, closely related to aglaspidids, and more distantly to trilobites. It is part of a small and low-diversity...
- concilitergans and xandarellids, and the other called Vicissicaudata encomp****ing aglaspidids, xenopods and cheloniellids. There are some taxa, such as Squamacula...
- into Strabopidae. Although often suggested to be closely related to aglaspidids due to their similar morphology, their exact phylogenetic placement is...
- from the Cambrian of Missouri, are now classified as aglaspidids or strabopids. The aglaspidids, once seen as primitive chelicerates, are now seen as...
- of aglaspidid arthropods that lived in shallow seas in what is now Wisconsin during Late Cambrian times. It is distinguished from other aglaspidids by...
- keel-like ridge. Eozetetes closely resembles Emeraldella, Carimersa and aglaspidids (in fact being related to these last two), however features such as a...
- Ortega-Hernández, Javier; Legg, David A.; Braddy, Simon J. (2013). "The phylogeny of aglaspidid arthropods and the internal relationships within Artiopoda". Cladistics...