Functional morphology of a lobopod: case study of an onychophoran leg
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Segmental, paired locomotory appendages are a characteristic feature of Panarthropoda â a diversified clade of moulting animals that includes onychophorans (velvet worms), tardigrades (water bears), and arthropods. While arthropods acquired a sclerotised exoskeleton and articulated limbs, onychophorans and tardigrades possess a soft body and unjointed limbs called lobopods, which they inherited from Cambrian lobopodians. To date, the origin and ancestral structure of the lobopods and their transformation into the jointed appendages are all poorly understood. We therefore combined high-resolution computed tomography with high-speed camera recordings to characterise the functional anatomy of a trunk lobopod from the onychophoran Euperipatoides rowelli. Three-dimensional reconstruction of the complete set of muscles and muscle fibres as well as non-muscular structures revealed the spatial relationship and relative volumes of the muscular, excretory, circulatory, and nervous systems within ...
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2025-06-26



