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English: Supplementary Figure 3: a Before ecdysis; new cuticle has already formed; old and new sclerites overlap each other. b Ecdysis; the animal shed its old cuticle including sclerites through a dorsal split. c Idealized reconstruction of ecdysis; the animal extricates itself from its old cuticle (exuvia). Light red arrows indicate animal’s movement. Abbreviations: ap, appendage; cu, cuticle; dt, digestive tract; ex, exuvia; ns, new sclerite; os, old sclerite; tc, terminal claws. Based on observations of molting from living shrimps, they split dorsal mid-line and extricate anterior end (head) first and then the posterior end.
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Source Chen, A., Vannier, J., Guo, J. et al. Molting in early Cambrian armored lobopodians. Commun Biol 7, 820 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-06440-x
Author Chen, A., Vannier, J., Guo, J., Wang, D., Gąsiorek, P., Han, J., Ma, W.

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