Antennulata is a proposed clade of arthropods comprising Artiopoda (Trilobites and their close relatives), Marrellomorpha and Mandibulata (crustaceans, hexapods and myriapods).[1] As its name suggests, a proposed unifying feature of the clade is the presence of antennulae. It contrasts with the opposing Arachnomorpha hypothesis, which instead posits that artiopods and marrellomorphs are more closely related to Chelicerates.[2]

Antennulata
Temporal range: Cambrian–Recent
Fossil of Triarthrus eatoni, a trilobite
Cherax wagenknechtae, a crustacean mandibulate
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
(unranked): Antennulata
Subgroups

References

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  1. ^ Scholtz, Gerhard; Edgecombe, Gregory (2005-04-27), Koenemann, Stefan; Jenner, Ronald (eds.), "Heads, Hox and the phylogenetic position of trilobites", Crustacea and Arthropod Relationships, vol. 16, CRC Press, pp. 139–165, doi:10.1201/9781420037548, ISBN 978-0-8493-3498-6, retrieved 2023-04-27
  2. ^ Aria, Cédric (2022-04-26). "The origin and early evolution of arthropods". Biological Reviews. 97 (5): 1786–1809. doi:10.1111/brv.12864. ISSN 1464-7931. PMID 35475316. S2CID 243269510.