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- lobopodians with anterior 5 or 6 pairs of setiferous lobopods. Most luolishaniids also have posterior lobopods each with a hooked claws, and thorn-shaped...
- concluded, on the basis of numerous morphological similarities, that luolishaniids, a group of Cambrian lobopodians, might be the closest known relatives...
- hallucigenids and luolishaniids, where numerous pairs of their anterior lobopods are significantly slender (hallucigenids) or setose (luolishaniids) in contrast...
- Radiodonta). The positions of most other lobopodians (e.g. Hallucigenia and luolishaniids as stem onychophorans or stem panarthropods), including the lobopodian...
- spines were used for filter-feeding. Collinsovermis Luolishaniidae A luolishaniid. Heavily armored, it was probably a suspension feeder. It was originally...
- are also present L. longicruris but absent in other closely related luolishaniid lobopods such as Collinsium (discovered in 2015 from China, po****rly...
- a member of the luolishaniid group of lobopodians. Caron and Aria, in their article on Ovatiovermis, suggest that both luolishaniids and hallucigeniids...
- lobopodian–like morphology and shared most recent ancestry with the luolishaniids. New fossil material of Rotadiscus grandis is reported from the Cambrian...
- is a filter feeder. The head is oval shaped, but in contrast to other luolishaniid species, it is relatively expanded relative to its body. A pair of tiny...
- published by Howard et al. (2020), who consider this species to be a luolishaniid lobopodian. New type of a compound eye is identified in specimens of...