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Crangopsis is an
extinct genus of crustacean.
Frederick R.
Schram (1979). "British
Carboniferous Malacostraca" (PDF).
Fieldiana Geology. 40. v t e v t...
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similar to
known fossils of
Crangopsis that it
should not be
placed in a
separate genus, and thus
renamed the
species as
Crangopsis vermiformis, rendering...
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lundi Joanellia elegans Aratidecthidae Aratidecthes aratidecthes johnsoni Crangopsis Kallidecthidae Kallidecthes Kallidecthes richardsoni Aeschronectids are...
- taxa have been
thought to be
euphausiaceans such as Anthracophausia,
Crangopsis—now ****igned to the
Aeschronectida (Hoplocarida)—and Palaeomysis. All...
- be a prey item for Bairdops.
Other crustaceans from the site
include Crangopsis, Minicaris, Palaemysis, Tealliocaris, Pseudogalathea,
Anthracocaris and...
- OCLC 46769716. Ortmann, A. E. (1897-10-01). "The
systematic position of
Crangopsis vermiformis (M****) from the sub-Carboniferous
rocks of Kentucky". American...
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indeterminate concavicarid,
possibly referable to
Ankitokazocaris or
Concavicaris Crangopsis C.
eskdalensis A rare
aeschronectid hoplocarid Daidal D. acanthocercus...
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Xenophthalmus Zanthopsis Zaops Zosimus Zygastrocarcinus Aenigmacaris Aratidecthes Crangopsis Joanellia Kallidecthes Gammarus Melita Praegmelina Angustidontus Schramidontus...
- Anthracophausia. The most
abundant crustaceans found at this site are
Crangopsis,
Pseudotealliocaris and Sairocaris,
being known from even more specimens...