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- arthropods, that lived in the Cambrian period, containing two species, Peytoia nathorsti from the Miaolingian of Canada and Peytoia infercambriensis from Poland...
- are the Cambrian taxa Anomalocaris canadensis, Hurdia victoria, Peytoia nathorsti, Titanokorys gainesi, Cambroraster falcatus and Amplectobelua symbrachiata...
- States, Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Doubtful species include: Limulus nathorsti† Jackson, 1906- Jur****ic, Sweden Tentative species: "Limulus" decheni†...
- species, D. arctica Reconstruction of the type species, D. nathorsti Reconstruction of D. nathorsti Due to its unusual form, its ecology is debated. There...
- appendage of Anomalocaris canadensis (top) and mouthpiece of Peytoia nathorsti (bottom) from British Columbia. The latter was originally ****igned to...
- kremmeldorfensis Schröder, 1956 Leptolepis inaequalis Weiler, 1954 Leptolepis nathorsti Woodward, 1900 Leptolepis macrocephalus Schröder, 1956 Leptolepis normandica...
- Formation Genus Species Presence Material Notes Images Anomalocaris A. nathorsti Sponge Gully. Partial body (USNM 374593). Species moved to the genus Peytoia...
- River: Lejopyge armata trilobite zone, Zhumabai Formation, Goniagnostus nathorsti trilobite zone, Aktas Formation; Ayusokkanian (505.0 - 498.5 Ma), 43.5°...
- †E. microrugosus Verbitskaya, 1962 †E. meugeoti (Brongniart, 1828) †E. nathorsti Klaus, 1960 †E. obbatus Verbitskaya, 1962 †E. pabdanaii Ameri, Khalilizade...
- mahavavica White, 1932 (type species) †Bobasatrania nathorsti (Stensiö, 1921) [†Platysomus nathorsti Stensiö, 1921] †Bobasatrania scutata (Gervais, 1852)...