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Sclerites are hardened body parts. The term is used in various branches of biology for various structures including hardened portions of sponges and mineralized portions of arthropod shells.


One specialized usage is to describe hollow Calcium Carbonate, Calcium Sulfate or Calcium Phosphate plates grown as body armor by a number of Early Cambrian animals. Unlike sponge spicules, Early Cambrian Scelrites appear to be external armor rather than internal structural elements. Sclerites are found on a curious collection of early animals including a common spongelike animal called Chancelloria; an armored slug-like form Wiwaxia; an armored worm with a pair of brachiopod-like shells Halkeria; and another armored worm Microdictyon that is generally considered to be a lobopod/onychophore.


It has been suggested that the tube like sclerites of Cambrian animals are homologous with the bristles of annelid worms.


At least one modern gastropod mollusc living near deep sea hydrothermal vents has similar structures made of iron sulfides.


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Sclerite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (326 words)
For example, the sclerite called the mandible in insects varies dramatically in form between orders, but all the different variations are homologous.
Sclerites are found on a curious collection of early animals including a common spongelike animal called Chancelloria; an armored slug-like form Wiwaxia; an armored worm with a pair of brachiopod-like shells Halkieria; and another armored worm Microdictyon that is generally considered to be a lobopod/onychophore.
It has been suggested that the sclerites of the Cambrian Wiwaxia are homologous with the bristles of annelid worms (Butterfield 1990).
Journal of Paleontology: Small problematic phosphatic sclerites from the Ordovician of Iapetus (1235 words)
Eurytholia plates are interpreted as dorsal dermal sclerites from an animal of uncertain affinities.
Whereas sclerites of the type species are symmetrical along a longitudinal profile, those of E. elibata show some degree of asymmetry and require a differentiation between posterior and anterior.
In sclerites of this latter species, the margin nearest to the peak of the ridge is arbitrarily termed posterior.
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