chelicerategrade
Chelicerategrade is a hypothetical evolutionary grade proposed within the arthropod phylum. This term refers to a conceptual grouping of arthropods that share certain derived characteristics, primarily related to the structure and function of their anterior appendages. The defining feature of chelicerategrade is the presence of chelicerae, which are typically pincer-like or fang-like appendages located at the mouthparts. These are thought to have evolved from modified appendages in an ancestral arthropod lineage.
Organisms within the chelicerategrade are generally considered to be characterized by the absence of antennae, a
This evolutionary grade is primarily associated with the subphylum Chelicerata, which includes well-known groups such as