2021
DOI: 10.1002/spp2.1410
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Sclerite assembly, articulation and protective system of Lower Devonian machaeridians

Abstract: Machaeridians are a unique group of Palaeozoic annelids that secreted a calcitic armour consisting of dorsally interlocking sclerites running along the entire length of the animal. Preserved remains are most commonly found as disarticulated sclerites, although rare articulated specimens have also been preserved as moulds, recrystallized calcite and even pyrite replacement. These preservational modes unfortunately have obscured direct observation of the dorsal interlocking hinge, thus impeding our understanding… Show more

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“…2017; Jacquet et al . 2022) as well as observations of the enclosed soft tissues (Högström et al . 2009a).…”
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“…2017; Jacquet et al . 2022) as well as observations of the enclosed soft tissues (Högström et al . 2009a).…”
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confidence: 68%
“… 73 Machaeridians (annelids that appeared in the early Ordovician) also possessed a cataphract skeleton. 75 , 76 …”
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confidence: 99%