- well as the
Cheiromorpha (containing at
least Yohoia, Haikoucaris, and
Leanchoiliidae),
known with
certainty from the Early-Mid
Cambrian of
North America...
-
described by
Parry et al., 2024. It is
currently placed within the
family Leanchoiliidae,
within the
larger Leanchoilida order, and
represents the
youngest known...
- This is a list of
fossils found at
Maotianshan Shales,
whose most
famous ****emblage of
organisms are
referred to as the
Chengjiang biota. The Maotianshan...
-
Burgess Shale and the
Chengjiang biota. It is a
member of the
family Leanchoiliidae in the
group Megacheira.
Alalcomenaeus had
three median eyes; two stalked...
- Edgecombe,
Gregory D.; Hou, Xian-Guang (2017). "Telson
morphology of
Leanchoiliidae (Arthropoda: Megacheira)
highlighted by a new
Leanchoilia from the Cambrian...
- Phylum:
Arthropoda class: †Megacheira Order: †Leanchoilida Family: †
Leanchoiliidae Genus: †Yawunik Aria et al., 2015 Type
species †Yawunik
kootenayi Aria...
-
Haikoucaris Yohoia Enaliktidae?
Bundenbachiellus Enalikter Leanchoiliidae Actaeus Alalcomenaeus Kanoshoia Leanchoilia Lomankus Oelandocaris? Oestokerkus...
- Its discoverer,
Kazimiera Lendzion,
interpreted it as a
member of
Leanchoiliidae, a
family which now
known as part of the
unrelated megacheirans (great...
- Emu Bay
Shale of
Kangaroo Island, Australia. It
belongs to the
family Leanchoiliidae. It had a
large head
shield that was more than a
third of the trunk's...
-
similar to the
great appendages of
megacheirans belonging to the
family Leanchoiliidae like Leanchoilia. However,
their placement as
megacheirans has been...