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Merostomata (Merostomates)

      Merostomata is the name given to a grouping of the extinct Eurypterida (sea scorpions) and the Xiphosura (horseshoe crabs). The term was originally used by James Dwight Dana to refer to Xiphosura only, but was emended by Henry Woodward to cover both groups. The name "Merostomata" derives from the Greek roots μηρός (meros, "thigh") and στόμα (stoma, "mouth"), in reference to the animals possession of appendages which are mouthparts at their proximal end, but swimming legs at their distal end. The scientific consensus at the beginning of the twentieth century was that these two marine groups were closely related, and only more distantly related to the terrestrial Arachnida.More recent analyses suggest that the grouping Merostomata is not monophyletic, with Xiphosura being basal to a clade comprising Eurypterida and Arachnida.[3] It is estimated that the Xiphosura diverged from the Arachnida 480 million years ago.The shared features of the two groups traditionally grouped in the Merostomata are now thought to be retentions of primitive conditions (symplesiomorphies), and thus it has been recommended that the name Merostomata be abandoned.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merostomata
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Img. 70: A comparison of the aglaspidid Aglaspis spinifer with merostomate Kodymirus vagans
merostomata
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Acutiramus bohemicus OZ156
Acutiramus bohemicus OZ157
Acutiramus bohemicus OZ155
Acutiramus bohemicus OZ158
Acutiramus bohemicus OZ160
Acutiramus bohemicus OZ162
Acutiramus bohemicus OZ164
Acutiramus bohemicus OZ169
Acutiramus bohemicus OZ163
Acutiramus bohemicus OZ159
Acutiramus perneri Chlupáč, 1994 YA2945
Acutiramus SM211
Adelophtalmusfoto ZŠ92
Archeolimulus hanusi Chlupáč, 1963 OZ144
Archeolimulus hanusi Chlupáč, 1963 OZ145
Archeolimulus hanusi Chlupáč, 1963 OZ337
Archeolimulus hanusi Chlupáč, 1963 OZ100
Carcinosoma p3576
Carcinosoma p3581
Caryon bohemicumfoto XB436

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