Definition of Mycteropoids. Meaning of Mycteropoids. Synonyms of Mycteropoids

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Mycteropoids. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Mycteropoids and, of course, Mycteropoids synonyms and on the right images related to the word Mycteropoids.

Definition of Mycteropoids

No result for Mycteropoids. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Mycteropoids from wikipedia

- the suborder Stylonurina. Mycteropoids have been recovered from Europe, Russia, South America and South Africa. Mycteropoid specimens are often fragmentary...
- Mycteropoidea, a rare group known primarily from South Africa and Scotland. The mycteropoids had evolved a specialized method of feeding referred to as sweep-feeding...
- way, whilst the mycteropoids, which have some of the most extreme adaptations, likely were more selective and specialized. Mycteropoids possess modified...
- Ver****pterus. The hibbertopterids are united as a group by being large mycteropoids with broad prosomas, a hastate telson similar to that of Hibbertopterus...
- small invertebrates. Though this method of feeding was present in other mycteropoids and in stylonuroids, it was at its most advanced stage within the derived...
- to the Late Permian. Mycteroptids were medium-sized to fairly large mycteropoids with parabolic prosoma and a hastate telson with paired ventral keels...
- opisthosoma) of Houia is unusually enlarged, only being comparable by some mycteropoid eurypterids, and may have acted to crush more fortified prey. In 2021...
- "Redescription of Drepanopterus pentlandicus Laurie, 1892, the earliest known mycteropoid (Chelicerata: Eurypterida) from the early Silurian (Llandovery) of the...
- carapace). The hibbertopterids are united as a group by being large mycteropoids with broad prosomas, a hastate (e.g. shaped like a gladius, a Roman sword)...
- long been unclear; however, it is now apparent that it is a primitive mycteropoid, and an early relative of the Carboniferous Hibbertopterus. Drepanopterus...