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- known species of euthycarcinoids and their distribution were reviewed by Racheboeuf et al. in 2008. Additional species were described by Collette and Hagadorn...
- (PDF). Zootaxa. 3148: 159–164. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3148.1.32. P. R. Racheboeuf, J. T. Hannibal & J. Vannier (2004). "A new species of the diplopod Amynilyspes...
- 1944 (Carboniferous to Permian) Superfamily Limuloidea †Valloisella Racheboeuf, 1992 (Carboniferous) †Austrolimulidae Riek, 1955 (Early Permian-Early...
- France and was deposited in an off-site facility in Autun. In 2009, Racheboeuf, Schram and Vidal described Chabardella spinosa as a new genus and species...
- Sandstone at Fossilworks.org Bambaya Sandstone at Fossilworks.org P. R. Racheboeuf and M. Villeneuve. 1992. Une faune Malvino-Cafre de Brachiopodes Siluriens...
- Genus Author(s) Year Status Age Location Notes †Alanops Racheboeuf 2002 Valid Carboniferous  France †Anacontium Raymond 1944 Valid Permian  United States...
- †Belinurina Family: †Belinuridae Zittel & Eastman, 1913 Genera Alanops Racheboeuf et al., 2002 Anacontium Raymond, 1944 Andersoniella Lamsdell, 2020 Belinurus...
- Morzadec, Pierre; Mergl, Michal; Villarroel, Carlos; Janvier, Philippe; Racheboeuf, Patrick R. (2015), "Trilobites and inarticulate brachiopods from the...
- text Synonyms Frankiella Maire and Tison 1909 non von Speschnew 1900 non Racheboeuf 1983 Parafrankia Gtari 2023 Protofrankia Gtari 2023 Pseudofrankia Gtari...
- prominent spines. Individuals measure up to 30 mm (1.2 in) in length. Racheboeuf, Patrick R.; Hannibal, Joseph T.; Vannier, Jean (2004). "A new species...