Atelocerata
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The Atelocerata (Heymons, 1901[1]) is an obsolete monophyletic group formed by the Hexapoda + Myriapoda, and sister group of the Eucrustacea, if the Mandibulata concept is favored.
Some authors use the name interchangeably with Uniramia and Tracheata.
[edit] References
- ^ Heymons R., 1901. Die Entwicklungsgeschichte der Scolopender. Zoologia, Heft 33, S.1-244, Taf.I-VIII

