- "shrimp". The
specific name
rhyniensis comes from
Rhynie chert, the
deposit the
species was
found in.
Lepidocaris rhyniensis is a
segmented animal with...
- the old red
sandstone (Rhymie
Chert Bed, Aberdeenshire) —
Lepidocaris rhyniensis , gen. et sp. nov".
Philosophical Transactions of the
Royal Society of...
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Lipostraca contains a
single extinct Early Devonian species,
Lepidocaris rhyniensis,
which is the most
abundant animal in the
Rhynie chert deposits. It resembles...
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Palaeocharinus kidstoni Hirst, 1923 –
Early Devonian,
Scotland Palaeocharinus rhyniensis Hirst, 1923 –
Early Devonian,
Scotland Palaeocharinus scourfieldi Hirst...
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Palaeocharinus kidstoni (Hirst, 1923) –
Early Devonian,
Scotland Palaeocharinus rhyniensis (Hirst, 1923) –
Early Devonian,
Scotland Palaeocharinus scourfieldi (Hirst...
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Nematoplexus rhyniensis is a
fossil known from the
Rhynie chert ****igned to the nematophytes. It
comprises a
loose m**** of
coily aseptate tubes. Tubes...
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formally described,
which was ****igned to a new form
taxon Lyonophyton rhyniensis, but is now
properly referred to as an
Aglaophyton gametophyte. The Rhynie...
- doi:10.1016/0034-6667(95)00082-8. Remy, W.; Remy, R (1980). "Lyonophyton
rhyniensis n. gen. et nov. spec., ein
Gametophyt aus dem
Chert von
Rhynie (Unterdevon...
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deposits in
Belgium Family Kottixerxidae Starobogatov, 1988
Heterocrania rhyniensis (Lower Devonian), from
freshwater deposits of the
United Kingdom Kalbarria...
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Senkevitsch 1961
Loganophyton dawsoni Kräusel and
Weyland 1961
Lyonophyton rhyniensis Remy and Remy 1980
Margophyton goldschmidtii (Halle)
Zakharova 1981 Matharakia...