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- The woolly rhinoceros is divided into two chrono-subspecies, with C. a. praecursor from the middle Pleistocene and C. a. antiquitatis from the late Pleistocene...
- Eocarcinus praecursor is a Jur****ic species of decapod crustacean, sufficiently distinct from its relatives to be placed in its own family (Eocarcinidae)...
- Palibacus praecursor is a fossil species of slipper lobster, the only species in the genus Palibacus. It was found in Cenomanian (Cretaceous) deposits...
- has never been formally given a species name, but is often seen as N. praecursor, which actually comes from a different animal. Often in the past, it had...
- stage of the Early Devonian. One species has been described, Rhyniella praecursor. For some time it was believed to be the only hexapod from the Early Devonian...
- (Lochkovian to Pragian stages, about 407-416 million years ago). Fossils of Y. praecursor have been found in the Xitun Formation of China & the Bac Bun Formation...
- Watinoceras is a genus of acanthoceratid ammonite that lived during the early Turonian stage of the Late Cretaceous. Early whorls are compressed, finely...
- are: Phoberomys burmeisteri (=P. insolita, P. lozanoi, P. minima, P. praecursor) Phoberomys pattersoni Another species, P. bordasii, has been considered...
- exaggerate them. Alvarus went to great lengths to prove that Muhammed was the praecursor antichristi, precursor to the antichrist, drawing on Gregory the Great's...
- are known from the Early Jur****ic, with the earliest being Eocarcinus praecursor from the early Pliensbachian of England, which lacked the crab-like morphology...