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Horseshoe crabs are
arthropods of the
family Limulidae and the only
surviving xiphosurans.
Despite their name, they are not true
crabs or even crustaceans;...
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horseshoe crabs (a name
applied more
specifically to the only
extant family,
Limulidae). They
first appeared in the
Hirnantian (Late Ordovician). Currently,...
- by sea turtles. The
other three extant (living)
species in the
family Limulidae are also
called horseshoe crabs, but they are
restricted to Asia. Despite...
- Mark L. (2021-03-02). Zhang, Xi‐Guang (ed.). "Critical re‐evaluation of
Limulidae uncovers limited Limulus diversity".
Papers in Palaeontology. 7 (3): 1525–1556...
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genus of south,
southeast and east
Asian horseshoe crabs in the
family Limulidae.
There are two
extant (living) species:
Tachypleus gigas (Müller, 1785)...
- (eds.). "Mangrove
horseshoe crab,
Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda,
family Limulidae". A
Guide to
Mangroves of
Singapore 1.
Guide to the
Mangroves of Singapore...
- The
Nusplingen Limestone (German:
Nusplingen Plattenkalk) is a
geological formation in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It
preserves fossils dating to the Kimmeridgian...
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brackish environments. They are
considered to be the
sister group to
Limulidae, the
group that
contains all
modern horseshoe crabs. †Austrolimulus Riek...
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freemanorum of Australia. A
member of the
extant Horseshoe crab family,
Limulidae;
Guangyuanolimulus appears at the end of the period. On land, gorgonopsians...
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Horseshoe crabs (only 4 living
species of the
class Xiphosura,
family Limulidae)
Lingula anatina (an
inarticulate brachiopod)
Liphistiidae (trapdoor spiders)...