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Lobocarcinus Lumacopius
''Lobocarcinus'' is a genus of extinct marine crabs that lived in the Eocene through Pliocene, containing these species: *''Lobocarcinus sismondai'' *''Lobocarcinus lumacopius'' * ''Lobocarcinus pustulosus'' * ''Lobocarcinus paulinowurtemberbensis'' * ''Lobocarcinus indicus'' * ''Lobocarcinus aegypticus ''Lobocarcinus'' is a genus of extinct marine crabs that lived in the Eocene through Pliocene, containing these species: *'' Lobocarcinus sismondai'' *''Lobocarcinus lumacopius'' * ''Lobocarcinus pustulosus ''Lobocarcinus'' is a genus of exti ...'' References Cancroidea Prehistoric Malacostraca Prehistoric crustacean genera Neogene arthropods Prehistoric life of Europe Eocene genus first appearances Pliocene genus extinctions {{paleo-crustacean-stub ...
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Lobocarcinus Sismondai
''Lobocarcinus sismondai '' is an extinct species of marine crab in the family Cancridae. Part of a Pliocene-aged carapace was recovered, and is housed in the Yorkshire Museum. Another fossil specimen was recorded by Lipke Holthuis in 1949, based on fixed fingers and an isolated dactylus. That specimen was recovered from Miocene– Lower Pleistocene deposits in the Netherlands ) , anthem = ( en, "William of Nassau") , image_map = , map_caption = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = Kingdom of the Netherlands , established_title = Before independence , established_date = Spanish Netherl .... References Cancroidea Prehistoric Malacostraca Crustaceans described in 1859 Fossil taxa described in 1859 Pliocene crustaceans Prehistoric life of Europe {{Paleo-crustacean-stub ...
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Lobocarcinus Paulinowurtemberbensis
''Lobocarcinus'' is a genus of extinct marine crabs that lived in the Eocene through Pliocene, containing these species: *''Lobocarcinus sismondai'' *''Lobocarcinus lumacopius'' * ''Lobocarcinus pustulosus'' * ''Lobocarcinus paulinowurtemberbensis'' * ''Lobocarcinus indicus'' * ''Lobocarcinus aegypticus ''Lobocarcinus'' is a genus of extinct marine crabs that lived in the Eocene through Pliocene, containing these species: *''Lobocarcinus sismondai'' *''Lobocarcinus lumacopius'' * ''Lobocarcinus pustulosus'' * ''Lobocarcinus paulinowurtemberben ...'' References Cancroidea Prehistoric Malacostraca Prehistoric crustacean genera Neogene arthropods Prehistoric life of Europe Eocene genus first appearances Pliocene genus extinctions {{paleo-crustacean-stub ...
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Prehistoric Life Of Europe
Prehistory, also known as pre-literary history, is the period of human history between the use of the first stone tools by hominins 3.3 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 5000 years ago. It took thousands of years for writing systems to be widely adopted, with writing spreading to almost all cultures by the 19th century. The end of prehistory therefore came at very different times in different places, and the term is less often used in discussing societies where prehistory ended relatively recently. In the early Bronze Age, Sumer in Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley Civilisation, and ancient Egypt were the first civilizations to develop their own scripts and to keep historical records, with their neighbors following. Most other civilizations reached the end of prehistory during the following Iron Age. ...
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Neogene Arthropods
The Neogene ( ), informally Upper Tertiary or Late Tertiary, is a geologic period and system that spans 20.45 million years from the end of the Paleogene Period million years ago (Mya) to the beginning of the present Quaternary Period Mya. The Neogene is sub-divided into two epochs, the earlier Miocene and the later Pliocene. Some geologists assert that the Neogene cannot be clearly delineated from the modern geological period, the Quaternary. The term "Neogene" was coined in 1853 by the Austrian palaeontologist Moritz Hörnes (1815–1868). During this period, mammals and birds continued to evolve into modern forms, while other groups of life remained relatively unchanged. The first humans (''Homo habilis'') appeared in Africa near the end of the period. Some continental movements took place, the most significant event being the connection of North and South America at the Isthmus of Panama, late in the Pliocene. This cut off the warm ocean currents from the Pacific to ...
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Prehistoric Crustacean Genera
Prehistory, also known as pre-literary history, is the period of human history between the use of the first stone tools by hominins 3.3 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 5000 years ago. It took thousands of years for writing systems to be widely adopted, with writing spreading to almost all cultures by the 19th century. The end of prehistory therefore came at very different times in different places, and the term is less often used in discussing societies where prehistory ended relatively recently. In the early Bronze Age, Sumer in Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley Civilisation, and ancient Egypt were the first civilizations to develop their own scripts and to keep historical records, with their neighbors following. Most other civilizations reached the end of prehistory during the following Iron Age. ...
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Cancroidea
Cancroidea is a superfamily of crabs, comprising the families Atelecyclidae and Cancridae. http://boletinsgm.igeolcu.unam.mx/bsgm/vols/epoca04/6502/%2810%29Osso.pdf Four other families have been separated into new superfamilies: Cheiragonidae into Cheiragonoidea, Corystidae into Corystoidea, and both Pirimelidae and Thiidae Thiidae is a family of crabs in the crustacean order Decapoda. Genera The family contains two genera in two subfamilies: * Subfamily Nautilocorystinae Ortmann, 1893 ** '' Nautilocorystes'' Milne Edwards, 1837 * Subfamily Thiinae Dana, 1852 ... into Portunoidea. Montezumellidae has been moved from Cancroidea to his own Superfamily Montezumelloidea Ossó & Domínguez, 2019 (Zootaxa, 4623 (1): 175–188). References Crabs Arthropod superfamilies {{crab-stub ...
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Lobocarcinus Aegypticus
''Lobocarcinus'' is a genus of extinct marine crabs that lived in the Eocene through Pliocene, containing these species: *''Lobocarcinus sismondai'' *''Lobocarcinus lumacopius'' * ''Lobocarcinus pustulosus'' * ''Lobocarcinus paulinowurtemberbensis'' * ''Lobocarcinus indicus'' * ''Lobocarcinus aegypticus ''Lobocarcinus'' is a genus of extinct marine crabs that lived in the Eocene through Pliocene, containing these species: *'' Lobocarcinus sismondai'' *''Lobocarcinus lumacopius'' * ''Lobocarcinus pustulosus ''Lobocarcinus'' is a genus of exti ...'' References Cancroidea Prehistoric Malacostraca Prehistoric crustacean genera Neogene arthropods Prehistoric life of Europe Eocene genus first appearances Pliocene genus extinctions {{paleo-crustacean-stub ...
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August Emanuel Von Reuss
August Emanuel Rudolph von Reuss (8 July 1811 in Bílina, Bohemia26 November 1873 in Vienna), Austrian geologist and palaeontologist, was the son of Franz Ambrosius Reuss (1761–1830) and the father of ophthalmologist August Leopold von Reuss (1841–1924). He was educated for the medical profession, graduating in 1834 at the University of Prague, and afterwards practising for fifteen years at the Bílinská Kyselka (Biliner Sauerbrunn) spa. His leisure was devoted to mineralogy and geology, and the results of his researches were published in ' (1840–1844) and ' (1845–1846). In 1849 he gave up his medical practice, and became professor of mineralogy at the university of Prague. There he established a fine mineralogical collection, and he became the first lecturer on geology. In 1863 he was appointed professor of mineralogy in the University of Vienna. He investigated the Cretaceous fauna of Gosau, and studied the Crustacea, including Entomostraca, the corals, bryozoa, a ...
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Lobocarcinus Lumacopius
''Lobocarcinus'' is a genus of extinct marine crabs that lived in the Eocene through Pliocene, containing these species: *''Lobocarcinus sismondai'' *''Lobocarcinus lumacopius'' * ''Lobocarcinus pustulosus'' * ''Lobocarcinus paulinowurtemberbensis'' * ''Lobocarcinus indicus'' * ''Lobocarcinus aegypticus ''Lobocarcinus'' is a genus of extinct marine crabs that lived in the Eocene through Pliocene, containing these species: *'' Lobocarcinus sismondai'' *''Lobocarcinus lumacopius'' * ''Lobocarcinus pustulosus ''Lobocarcinus'' is a genus of exti ...'' References Cancroidea Prehistoric Malacostraca Prehistoric crustacean genera Neogene arthropods Prehistoric life of Europe Eocene genus first appearances Pliocene genus extinctions {{paleo-crustacean-stub ...
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