-
invertebrates such as
certain sponges and soft corals. In paleontology, a
scleritome is the
complete set of
sclerites of an organism,
often all that is known...
-
Cambrian spiny stem
mollusk and the deep
homology of
lophotrochozoan scleritomes". Science. 385 (6708): 528–532. Bibcode:2024Sci...385..528Z. doi:10.1126/science...
- animals,
ordered by
their type.
Namacalathus Yochelsoniella Elements of a
scleritome,
resembling Halkieria:[clarification needed]
Halkieria Probable palaeoscolecid...
- sclerites,
although the
scleritome was simpler;
halkieriids then
develop more
complex scleritomes,
while in
Orthrozanclus the
scleritome became unmineralized...
- 1966
Skovsted CB,
Brock GA,
Topper TP,
Paterson JR,
Holmer LE (2011). "
Scleritome construction, biofacies,
biostratigraphy and
systematics of the tommotiid...
-
animal ages to
produce a
thicker scleritome. Once
specimens reach a
certain size,
spines are
added to the
scleritome; this size is ~15 mm in W. corrugata...
- surfaces,
alongside sharing the
presence of long ****ules with the neck. The
scleritome has a gap
towards the anterior, for
unknown reasons,
alongside four posterior...
- may
produce a
scleritome of this nature. The
related Campitius was
originally suggested to be part of a
radula rather than a
scleritome, but is now considered...
-
living animal reached a
couple of
centimetres in height, and bore a
loose scleritome of
ovoid sclerites. Its
interpretation has been controversial, but it...
- Brock, G. A.; Paterson, J. R.; Holmer, L. E.; Budd, G. E. (2008). "The
scleritome of
Eccentrotheca from the
Lower Cambrian of
South Australia: Lophophorate...