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Richard J. Howard
Richard J. Howard
Curator of Fossil Arthropods, The Natural History Museum (London)
Verified email at nhm.ac.uk
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Arachnid monophyly: morphological, palaeontological and molecular support for a single terrestrialization within Chelicerata
RJ Howard, MN Puttick, GD Edgecombe, J Lozano-Fernandez
Arthropod structure & development 59, 100997, 2020
352020
Exploring the evolution and terrestrialization of scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones) with rocks and clocks
RJ Howard, GD Edgecombe, DA Legg, D Pisani, J Lozano-Fernandez
Organisms diversity & evolution 19, 71-86, 2019
332019
The Ediacaran origin of Ecdysozoa: integrating fossil and phylogenomic data
RJ Howard, M Giacomelli, J Lozano-Fernandez, GD Edgecombe, ...
Journal of the Geological Society 179 (4), jgs2021-107, 2022
262022
A tube-dwelling early Cambrian lobopodian
RJ Howard, X Hou, GD Edgecombe, T Salge, X Shi, X Ma
Current Biology 30 (8), 1529-1536. e2, 2020
182020
Ancestral morphology of Ecdysozoa constrained by an early Cambrian stem group ecdysozoan
RJ Howard, GD Edgecombe, X Shi, X Hou, X Ma
BMC Evolutionary Biology 20, 1-18, 2020
132020
Tabelliscolex (Cricocosmiidae: Palaeoscolecidomorpha) from the early Cambrian Chengjiang Biota and the evolution of seriation in Ecdysozoa
X Shi, RJ Howard, GD Edgecombe, X Hou, X Ma
Journal of the Geological Society 179 (2), jgs2021-060, 2022
92022
Was there a Cambrian explosion on land? The case of arthropod terrestrialization
E Tihelka, RJ Howard, C Cai, J Lozano-Fernandez
Biology 11 (10), 1516, 2022
62022
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