-
other groups) are
often referred to as “gilled
lobopodians”. The
oldest near-complete
fossil lobopodians date to the
Lower Cambrian; some are also known...
-
reconstructed as an
enigmatic animal upside down and back to front.
Lobopodians are a
grade of
Paleozoic panarthropods from
which the
velvet worms, water...
- the
closely related radiodonts (Anomalocaris and relatives) and
gilled lobopodians (Kerygmachela and Pambdelurion). In the 1970s,
there was an
ongoing debate...
-
gilled lobopodians,
which consists of
lobopodians with gill-bearing
lateral flaps and also
includes Kerygmachela and Opabinia. The
gilled lobopodians are...
- "Siberiid
Lobopodians", such as Jianshanopodia,
Siberion and Megadictyon, are the most
basal grade in the total-group Arthropoda. The "Gilled
Lobopodians", such...
- "walking cactus", this
organism belongs to a
group known as the
armoured lobopodians, and has a
simple worm-like body with robust,
spiny legs. Initially,...
- and relatives),
Opabiniidae (Opabinia and relatives), and the "gilled
lobopodians"
Pambdelurion and Kerygmachelidae. It is most
likely paraphyletic, with...
-
resemblance to the
velvet worms.
These fossils,
known collectively as
lobopodians, were an
evolutionary grade that gave rise to arthropods, tardigrades...
- "Hallucishaniids" are a
clade of
lobopodians uniting the
families Hallucigeniidae and Luolishaniidae. The name of this
clade is a
portmanteau of its two...
-
other groups referred to as
Lobopodians, this
family lacks the
distinctive legs (lobopods) that are
usually seen in
Lobopodian groups. Budd,
Graham E. (1993)...