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- Ceratiocaris bohemica Barrande, 1872 Ceratiocaris harpago Poschmann, Bergmann & Kühl, 2018 Ceratiocaris macroura Collette & Rudkin, 2010 Ceratiocaris...
- (Santonian)  Austria A crab belonging to the group Palaeocorystoidea. Ceratiocaris harpago Sp. nov Valid Poschmann, Bergmann & Kühl Early Devonian Hunsrück...
- of marine crustaceans diversified extensively during the Ordovician. Ceratiocaris Cinerocaris Vladicaris P. J. F. Davie (2001). "Subclass: Phyllocarida...
- Jones, Wade T.; Feldman, Rodney M.; Schweitzer, Carrie E. (2015). "Ceratiocaris from the Silurian Waukesha Biota, Wisconsin". Journal of Paleontology...
- Cyamocephalus loganensis A synziphosurine. Pseudoniscus falcatus A synziphosurine. Ainiktozoon loganense A thylacocephalan. Ceratiocaris papilio A phyllocarid....
- Aquatic arthropods Genus Species Notes Images Ceratiocaris C. sp. A phyllocarid. Dictyocaris D. slimoni Most common fossils from this site, considered...
- Nahecaris A phyllocarid crustacean Oryctocaris A phyllocarid crustacean Ceratiocaris A phyllocarid crustacean Heroldina A phyllocarid crustacean Hohensteiniella...
- Non-graptolite Pterobranch Rotaciurca superbus Williamsville Crustaceans Ceratiocaris a****inata, C. maccoy****, C. praecedens Williamsville Emmelezoe minuta...
- largest species (Nebaliopsis typica) can reach 4 cm, and the Silurian Ceratiocaris could grow to 75 cm. They are distinguished from all other members of...
- hard parts with little soft-tissue preservation. Nevertheless, some Ceratiocaris specimens have phosphatized gut contents, and soft bromalites are preserved...