Origin of ecdysis: fossil evidence from 535-million-year-old scalidophoran worms

Volume: 286, Issue: 1906, Pages: 20190791 - 20190791
Published: Jul 10, 2019
Abstract
With millions of extant species, ecdysozoans (Scalidophora, Nematoida and Panarthropoda) constitute a major portion of present-day biodiversity. All ecdysozoans secrete an exoskeletal cuticle which must be moulted periodically and replaced by a larger one. Although moulting (ecdysis) has been recognized in early Palaeozoic panarthropods such as trilobites and basal groups such as anomalocaridids and lobopodians, the fossil record lacks clear...
Paper Details
Title
Origin of ecdysis: fossil evidence from 535-million-year-old scalidophoran worms
Published Date
Jul 10, 2019
Volume
286
Issue
1906
Pages
20190791 - 20190791
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