- from Europe,
North America, Argentina, Australia, and Antarctica. The
euthycarcinoid body was
divided into a
cephalon (head), preabdomen, and postabdomen...
- (4): 1158. Wilson,
Heather M.; Almond, John E. (February 2001). "New
Euthycarcinoids and an
Enigmatic Arthropod from the
British Coal Measures". Palaeontology...
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their trace and body fossils, were
shown to be
arthropods known as
euthycarcinoids. The
lineage that
produced land
vertebrates evolved later but very...
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other competing male crabs.
Fossil evidence suggests that a
certain euthycarcinoid (an
extinct arthropod) from the
Cambrian may also have
mated by amplexus...
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Apankura is an
extinct genus of
Cambrian euthycarcinoids from the
Santa Rosita Formation of Argentina. The
genus contains a
single species,
Apankura machu...
- uns****ed?
Experimental model-based
neoichnology and new
evidence for a
euthycarcinoid affinity for this ichnospecies".
Journal of Paleontology. 83 (3): 442–454...
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genus of late
Carboniferous (Gzhelian) to
early Permian (****elian)
euthycarcinoids from the
Pagoda Formation of Antarctica. The
genus contains a single...
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first footprints made on land. They were made by the
euthycarcinoid arthropod Mosineia The
euthycarcinoid Mosineia macnaughtoni---the
presumed maker of some...
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fossils Protichnites and Climactichnites.
Fossil evidence suggests that
euthycarcinoids, an
extinct group of arthropods,
produced at
least some of the Protichnites...
- at
first believed to be a
larval insect. This
study also
described euthycarcinoid Heterocrania, and
supposed larval insect mouthparts,
later redescribed...