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Aeger Luxii
''Aeger'' is a genus of fossil Dendrobranchiata, prawns. They first occur in the Early Triassic (Paris biota), and died out at the end of the Late Cretaceous. A total of 21 species are known. Species * ''Aeger brevirostris'' * ''Aeger brodiei'' * ''Aeger elegans'' * ''Aeger elongatus'' * ''Aeger foersteri'' * ''Aeger fraconicus'' * ''Aeger gracilis'' * ''Aeger hidalguensis'' * ''Aeger insignis'' * ''Aeger laevis'' * ''Aeger lehmanni'' * ''Aeger libanensis'' * ''Aeger luxii'' * ''Aeger macropus'' * ''Aeger marderi'' * ''Aeger muensteri'' * ''Aeger robustus'' * ''Aeger rostrospinatus'' * ''Aeger spinipes'' * ''Aeger straeleni'' * ''Aeger tipularius'' References

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Aeger Elegans
''Aeger elegans'' is a species of fossil Dendrobranchiata, prawn from the Solnhofen Plattenkalk. References

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Aeger Hidalguensis
''Aeger'' is a genus of fossil prawns. They first occur in the Early Triassic ( Paris biota), and died out at the end of the Late Cretaceous. A total of 21 species are known. Species * '' Aeger brevirostris'' * '' Aeger brodiei'' * ''Aeger elegans'' * '' Aeger elongatus'' * '' Aeger foersteri'' * '' Aeger fraconicus'' * '' Aeger gracilis'' * '' Aeger hidalguensis'' * '' Aeger insignis'' * '' Aeger laevis'' * '' Aeger lehmanni'' * '' Aeger libanensis'' * ''Aeger luxii ''Aeger'' is a genus of fossil Dendrobranchiata, prawns. They first occur in the Early Triassic (Paris biota), and died out at the end of the Late Cretaceous. A total of 21 species are known. Species * ''Aeger brevirostris'' * ''Aeger brodiei'' ...'' * '' Aeger macropus'' * '' Aeger marderi'' * '' Aeger muensteri'' * '' Aeger robustus'' * '' Aeger rostrospinatus'' * '' Aeger spinipes'' * '' Aeger straeleni'' * '' Aeger tipularius'' References Dendrobranchiata Prehistoric Malacostraca Prehistoric crustace ...
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Prehistoric Malacostraca
Prehistory, also called pre-literary history, is the period of human history between the first known use of stone tools by hominins  million years ago and the beginning of recorded history with the invention of writing systems. The use of symbols, marks, and images appears very early among humans, but the earliest known writing systems appeared years ago. It took thousands of years for writing systems to be widely adopted, with writing having spread to almost all cultures by the 19th century. The end of prehistory therefore came at different times in different places, and the term is less often used in discussing societies where prehistory ended relatively recently. It is based on an old conception of history that without written records there could be no history. The most common conception today is that history is based on evidence, however the concept of prehistory hasn't been completely discarded. In the early Bronze Age, Sumer in Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley Civilis ...
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Aeger Straeleni
''Aeger'' is a genus of fossil prawns. They first occur in the Early Triassic ( Paris biota), and died out at the end of the Late Cretaceous. A total of 21 species are known. Species * '' Aeger brevirostris'' * '' Aeger brodiei'' * ''Aeger elegans'' * '' Aeger elongatus'' * '' Aeger foersteri'' * '' Aeger fraconicus'' * '' Aeger gracilis'' * ''Aeger hidalguensis'' * '' Aeger insignis'' * '' Aeger laevis'' * '' Aeger lehmanni'' * '' Aeger libanensis'' * ''Aeger luxii ''Aeger'' is a genus of fossil Dendrobranchiata, prawns. They first occur in the Early Triassic (Paris biota), and died out at the end of the Late Cretaceous. A total of 21 species are known. Species * ''Aeger brevirostris'' * ''Aeger brodiei'' ...'' * '' Aeger macropus'' * '' Aeger marderi'' * '' Aeger muensteri'' * '' Aeger robustus'' * '' Aeger rostrospinatus'' * '' Aeger spinipes'' * '' Aeger straeleni'' * '' Aeger tipularius'' References Dendrobranchiata Prehistoric Malacostraca Prehistoric crustacea ...
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Aeger Luxii
''Aeger'' is a genus of fossil Dendrobranchiata, prawns. They first occur in the Early Triassic (Paris biota), and died out at the end of the Late Cretaceous. A total of 21 species are known. Species * ''Aeger brevirostris'' * ''Aeger brodiei'' * ''Aeger elegans'' * ''Aeger elongatus'' * ''Aeger foersteri'' * ''Aeger fraconicus'' * ''Aeger gracilis'' * ''Aeger hidalguensis'' * ''Aeger insignis'' * ''Aeger laevis'' * ''Aeger lehmanni'' * ''Aeger libanensis'' * ''Aeger luxii'' * ''Aeger macropus'' * ''Aeger marderi'' * ''Aeger muensteri'' * ''Aeger robustus'' * ''Aeger rostrospinatus'' * ''Aeger spinipes'' * ''Aeger straeleni'' * ''Aeger tipularius'' References

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Aeger Libanensis
''Aeger libanensis'' is a species of fossil prawn belonging to the family Aegeridae. These prawns had very long pereiopods. Fossil record Fossils of ''Aeger libanensis'' are found in the Cenomanian (Late Cretaceous The Late Cretaceous (100.5–66 Ma) is the more recent of two epochs into which the Cretaceous Period is divided in the geologic time scale. Rock strata from this epoch form the Upper Cretaceous Series. The Cretaceous is named after ''cre ...) marine outcrops at Hjoula and Mayfouq in Lebanon (age range: from 93.9 to 100.5 million years ago.). Bibliography * Alessandro GarassinoThe macraran decapod crustaceans of the Upper Cretaceous of Lebanon* Roger (J.), 1946 - Les invertébrés des couches à poissons du Crétacé supérieur du Liban. Mémoires de la Société géologique de France, t. 23, mém. 51, p. 1-92 * Víctor M. Bravo-Cuevas, Katia A. González-Rodríguez, Carlos Esquivel-Macías, Christopher FielitAdvances on Stratigraphy and Pa ...
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