Silurian horseshoe crab illuminates the evolution of arthropod limbs.
The basic arrangement of limbs in euarthropods consists of a uniramous head appendage followed by a series of biramous appendages. The body is divided into functional units or tagmata which are usually distinguished by further differentiation of the limbs. The living horseshoe crabs are remnants of...
Main Authors: | Briggs, D, Siveter, D, Sutton, MD, Garwood, R, Legg, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2012
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