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  • Members of Mesothelae have paraxial chelicerae, two pairs of coxal glands on the legs, eight eyes grouped on a nodule, two pairs of book lungs, and no endites on the base of the pedipalp.
  • Another characteristic is an indentation in the endites (paired mouthparts anterior and lateral to the labium, or lip).
  • Other features common to all species in the family include a "baleen-comb" on both the maxilla and the fifth limb, a sword-shaped coxal endite on the mandible, and the triaenid bristles on the basal endites of the mandible.
  • The cephalothorax has four additional pairs of uniramous leg-like appendages, the first three of which are well segmented, with 5 endopod segments, which are tipped with claws, with a 4 or 5 segmented basipod with well developed endites, particularly on the first pair, which project inward from the legs.
  • Usually it consists of the epistome (labrum), two pairs of coxapophyses (endites, maxillary lobes) and often a labium.
  • The endites decrease sharply in length, such that the distalmost endite is only a quarter the length of the proximalmost.
  • Individuals of this genus is easily distinguished from other Gnaphosidae by the single translucent lamina on the cheliceral retromargin, the short, angular endites and the flattened, transverse posterior median eyes.
  • The first two limb pairs, dubbed the "cephalothoracic legs" have 7 podomeres, with spinose endites, with the legs ending in a terminal claw.
  • These are followed by 10 biramous appendage pairs that are all similar to each other, which have endopods each with at least 27 podomeres, which have blade-like endites projecting perpendicularly from the limb axis, which have been described as "feather like".
  • Kunmingella had 12 appendages, including a pair of antennae as well pairs of biramous limbs, including four anterior pairs of appendages bearing double rows of endites on their endopods, and a posterior 5 with only a single row of endites, as well as two terminal pairs of uniramous limbs.
  • In 2019, it was redefined morphologically as animal bearing head carapace complex with central (H-) and lateral (P-) elements; outgrowths (endites) from frontal appendages bearing auxiliary spines; and reduced anterior flaps or bands of lamellae (setal blades) and strong tapering of body from anterior to posterior.
  • Kunmingella had 12 appendages, including a pair of antennae as well pairs of biramous limbs, including four anterior pairs of appendages bearing double rows of endites on their endopods, and a posterior 5 with only a single row of endites, as well as two terminal pairs of uniramous limbs.
  • With strong differentiation of lateral–medial, inner–outer, and proximal–distal morphologies, Stanleycaris was probably able to manipulate prey with distal raptorial portion, trap and masticate prey items using endites and gnathites.
  • The endopods of the biramous appendages had 7 segments/podomeres, each with endites at the end of each segment except the last.
  • The chelicerae consist of a row of six denticles, and the palpal endites have one cuspule along its edge.
  • Hurdiidae is characterized by frontal appendages with distal region composed of 5 subequal blade-like endites, alongside the enlarged head carapaces and tetraradial mouthpart (oral cone).
  • The anterior 10 leg pairs have basipodal endites (inner spines) while the remaining leg pairs have widen exopods.
  • The frontal appendage of Ramskoeldia is composed of 16 podomeres (3 shaft podomeres and 13 distal articulated region podomeres), with endites of podomeres 4 to at least podomere 12 bearing prominent auxiliary spines.
  • Hurdiids can be distinguished from other radiodonts by the rake-like frontal appendages which each bore a single row of elongated endites with only anterior auxiliary spines, alongside the combination of enlarged head sclerites and tetraradial mouthparts (oral cone).
  • However, Moysiuk and Caron (2019) questioned this interpretation, with reasons such as unnatural fossil preservation against flexibility of structures, no differentiation between podomeres and endites that Lerosey-Aubril and Pates (2018) interpreted, too large frontal appendage size compared to other hurdiids.


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