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- 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...