- The
Artiopoda is a
grouping of
extinct arthropods that
includes trilobites and
their close relatives. It was
erected by Hou and Bergström in 1997 to encomp****...
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Chelicerate and
Mandibulata as stem-group euarthropods. The
placement of the
Artiopoda (which
contains the
extinct trilobites and
similar forms) is also a frequent...
- placement. Regardless, they
appear to be
close relatives as part of the
Artiopoda. They are
present in the
Lower Cambrian fossil record along with trilobites...
-
share these characteristics (e.g. Fuxian****ida Megacheira, Isoxyida, and
Artiopoda),
while excluding other fossil groups that are more 'basal' or 'primitive'...
- This list
contains extinct arthropod genera from the
Cambrian Period of the
Paleozoic Era. "Mindat.org". www.mindat.org.
Retrieved 2022-08-22. Almeida...
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accommodated within the chelicerates, and that they lie
instead within the
Artiopoda, thus
placing them
closer to the trilobites.
Aglaspidida contains the...
-
Artiopoda,
which includes many
organisms that are
morphologically similar to trilobites, but are
largely unmineralised. The
relationship of
Artiopoda...
-
Arthropods are
invertebrate animals having an exoskeleton, a
segmented body, and
paired jointed appendages.
Arthropods form the
phylum Arthropoda. They...
- The
largest prehistoric animals include both
vertebrate and
invertebrate species. Many of them are
described below,
along with
their typical range of size...
- now
placed as
close relatives as
members of the
Trilobitomorpha within Artiopoda. The
order is
divided into
three major families; Emucarididae, Liwiidae...