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- Strabops is a genus of strabopid, an extinct group of arthropods. Strabops is known from a single specimen from the Late Cambrian (Furongian age) of the...
- Strabops is a monotypic genus of fungus weevils in the family Anthribidae. It contains one species, Strabops insignis. Bisby F.A.; Roskov Y.R.; Orrell...
- valid genera and one doubtful, Khankaspis, Paleomerus, Parapaleomerus and Strabops, all ****igned in the family Strabopidae. Previously, it also contained...
- aglaspidids, including the order Strabopida, which includes the genera Strabops, Paleomerus, Parapaleomerus, and possibly Khankaspis. Aglaspella Aglaspis...
- Paleomerus differs from Strabops only in the position of the eyes, which are ****her from each other and closer to the margin than in Strabops, and the size of...
- Some animals previously seen as primitive eurypterids, such as the genus Strabops from the Cambrian of Missouri, are now classified as aglaspidids or strabopids...
- Shale Notchia 2015 W****s Formation Khankaspis 1969 Snegurovka Formation Strabops 1901 Potosi Dolomite Paleomerus 1956 Ociesęki Sandstone Formation Mickwitzia...
- c g Stenorhynchus Lamarck, 1818 i c g Sternocyphus c g Stiboderes c g Strabops c g Straboscopus c g Streneoderma c g Styphlochoragus c g Sympaector c...
- Stoermeropterus Lamsdell 2011 Valid Devonian  Norway  Scotland  United States Strabops Beecher 1901 Misidentification N/A N/A Misidentified, a strabopid. Strobilopterus...
- dewalquei. 1901 Charles Emerson Beecher described the new genus and species Strabops thacheri as the only Cambrian eurypterid. 1902 Sarle described the species...