A eucrustacean metanauplius from the Lower Cambrian.
A new eucrustacean arthropod, Wujicaris muelleri gen. et sp. nov, is represented by a Lower Cambrian early metanauplius of strikingly modern morphology despite being the oldest known fossil of such an early immature crustacean larva. The morphology of the metanauplius closely mirrors that of corresp...
Main Authors: | Zhang, X, Maas, A, Haug, J, Siveter, D, Waloszek, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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