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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1981
Journal of Paleontology (1981) 55 (2): 383–388.
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2002
Journal of Paleontology (2002) 76 (2): 271–286.
... , and Ohiocarididae Rolfe, 1962 . Generic definitions within the Rhinocarididae, in particular ” Rhinocaris ” Clarke in Hall and Clarke, 1888 , are revised. The genus Echinocaris is redefined to include a monophyletic assemblage of species. Each of these clades is supported by several synapomorphies. Two new genera...
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Figure  7 — 1,  Tropidocaris alternata , left carapace valve illustrating m...
Published: 01 March 2002
Figure 7 — 1, Tropidocaris alternata , left carapace valve illustrating multiple lateral ridges, lateral view, ×3.75, YPM 22437 (lectotype). 2, Echinocaris socialis , right carapace valve and four abdominal segments, ×3.25, YPM 9675 (lectotype)
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2005
Journal of Paleontology (2005) 79 (2): 267–276.
..., the precise age of Echinocaris hunanensis Han and Zhou, 1993 was difficult to constrain because of stratigraphic uncertainties in the Chinese sections ( Han and Zhou, 1993 ). Its first appearance was treated as in the Famennian stage since its closest relatives are also Famennian in age. Three different...
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Figure  3 — 1,  Paraechinocaris punctata , carapace and abdomen illustratin...
Published: 01 March 2002
Figure 3 — 1, Paraechinocaris punctata , carapace and abdomen illustrating anterior nodes, long lateral ridge, and sparse tuberculation, left lateral view, ×1, NSYM 4401. 2, Echinocaris socialis , complete specimen showing presence of three sets of ridges and tuberculation of the exoskeleton
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2004
Journal of Paleontology (2004) 78 (2): 340–348.
... they are in the macruran decapod crustaceans, several genera do exhibit distinctive groove patterns. Perhaps the most heavily ornamented phyllocarid is the Middle Devonian to Late Mississippian Echinocaris Whitfield, 1880 , within the archaeostracan suborder Ceratiocarina. Nodose ridges, groove patterns, and swollen...
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Figure  1 — 1,  Palaeopemphix sosiensis  Gemmellaro, 1890 , approximately ×...
Published: 01 February 2004
lost. 6, Line drawing of a generalized carapace of Echinocaris Whitfield, 1880 illustrating the position of ridges, grooves, and swollen regions observed in the genus, approximately ×5. Modified from Hannibal, 1990 . 7, Line drawing of a generalized carapace of Eryma illustrating the typical
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2014
Journal of Paleontology (2014) 88 (5): 895–905.
... groove forming a halo around the hole ( Figs. 2 .2, 2.3, 3.8, 3.9) are unique to S. halo . The type specimen, and three paratypes, occur on the test of the holasteroid echinoid Echinocarys sp. The outer groove diameter from 6.9 to 8.3 mm, with the central, steep-walled penetration having a diameter...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1968
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1968) 16 (3): 298–413.
..., Echinocaris? was found . Calcispheres, which are very abundant in the Swan Hills carbonates , are fossils of unknown affinity . They are very common in the back-reef limestones and are commonly associated with Amphipora, Girvanella, and ostracodes . Algae. Algae are the only evidence of plant life found...
Series: GSA Special Papers
Published: 12 August 2020
DOI: 10.1130/2020.2545(09)
EISBN: 9780813795454
... of assemblages, ranging from the Eumetabolotoechia to the Mucrospirifer-Ambocoelia communities. Cluster 6: Leiopteria to Greenops . Rare species, mostly centered in the Arcuaminetes-Ambocoelia and adjacent communities. Cluster 7: Lingula to Echinocaris . Broadly adapted, common to rare...
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