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- Tealliocaris is an extinct genus of pygocephalomorphans that lived from the Late Devonian to Early Carboniferous periods in Europe and North America. The...
- Valid Yang et al. Late Carboniferous Tupo Formation  China A relative of Tealliocaris. The type species is L. xiaheyanensis. Lessiniamathia Gen. et sp. nov...
- Brooks, 1962 †Pygocephalus Huxley, 1857 †Tealliocarididae Brooks, 1962 †Tealliocaris Peach, 1908 †Tylocarididae Taylor, Yan-Bin & Schram, 1998 †Chaocaris...
- Malacostraca: 343–355. ISBN 978-90-04-17429-0. Clark, Neil D.L. (2013-12-20). "Tealliocaris: a decapod crustacean from the Carboniferous of Scotland". Palaeodiversity...
- Carrie E. Schweitzer; Evin P. Maguire (2016). "The proof is in the pouch: Tealliocaris is a peracarid". Palaeodiversity. 9 (1): 75–88. doi:10.18476/pale.v9...
- in 1923. He stated that a common crustacean fossilised in the bed was Tealliocaris, but that there were other species there new to science. One of these...
- Tealliocarididae. Tealliocaris elliotti Sp. nov Clark Carboniferous (Bashkirian)  United Kingdom A member of the family Tealliocarididae. Tealliocaris weegie Sp...
- Carboniferous  United Kingdom A eumalacostracan crustacean similar to Tealliocaris and Pseudogalathea. The type species is Schramocaris gilljonesorum. Sosiocaris...
- Location Notes Images Anthrapalaemon woodwardi Sp nov jr synonym Robert Etheridge, Junior Visean  UK  Scotland Moved to the genus Tealliocaris in 1908...
- 5962/bhl.part.24584. ISSN 0080-5947. Clark, Neil D.L. (2013-12-20). "Tealliocaris: a decapod crustacean from the Carboniferous of Scotland". Palaeodiversity...