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Unveiling the ventral morphology of a rare early Cambrian great appendage arthropod from the Chengjiang biota of China.

Michel SchmidtXianguang HouHuijuan MaiGuixian ZhouRoland R MelzerXilin ZhangYu Liu
Published in: BMC biology (2024)
The μCT-based investigation of fossil material of Tanglangia longicaudata, a distinctive early Cambrian euarthropod from the renowned Chengjiang biota, enhances our comprehensive understanding of the evolutionary morphology of the Megacheira. Its overall morphological features, including large cup-shaped eyes, raptorial great appendages, and a remarkably elongated telson, suggest its potential ecological role as a crepuscular predator and adept swimmer in turbid waters.
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