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- The Thylacocephala (from the Gr**** θύλακος or thylakos, meaning "pouch", and κεφαλή or cephalon meaning "head") are group of extinct probable mandibulate...
- The head of the Thylacocephala is also referred to as a cephalon: the cephalon is usually obscured by the carapace. Thylacocephala are a unique group...
- (Eurypterida) Apankura (Euthycarcinoidea) Trimerus (Artiopoda) Concavicaris (Thylacocephala) The phylum Arthropoda is typically subdivided into four subphyla, of...
- A detailed study of Concavicarididae and Protozoeidae (?Crustacea, Thylacocephala) carapace micro-ornamentation". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology...
- of the morphology and anatomy of Ostenocaris cypriformis (Crustacea, Thylacocephala)". Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society...
- ****ual investment had the highest rates of extinction and turnover. Thylacocephala, a class of crustaceans, went extinct in the Late Cretaceous. The first...
- Arthropods are invertebrate animals having an exoskeleton, a segmented body, and paired jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda. They...
- †Fuxian****ida? †Hymenocarina †Martinssonia? †Musacaris? Myriapoda †Oelandocarididae? Pancrustacea †Phosphatocopina? †Skaracarida? †Ta****os? †Thylacocephala?...
- †Ercaia †Hymenocarina? Multicrustacea Oligostraca †Phosphatocopina? †Skaracarida? †Thylacocephala? †Wujicaris †Yicaris Synonyms Tetraconata Dohle, 2001...
- Devonian stem-arthropod Captopodus, and the somewhat enigmatic group Thylacocephala. Acheronauta has been ****essed as a possible basal mandibulate, which...