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- from Europe, North America, Argentina, Australia, and Antarctica. The euthycarcinoid body was divided into a cephalon (head), preabdomen, and postabdomen...
- (4): 1158. Wilson, Heather M.; Almond, John E. (February 2001). "New Euthycarcinoids and an Enigmatic Arthropod from the British Coal Measures". Palaeontology...
- Apankura is an extinct genus of Cambrian euthycarcinoids from the Santa Rosita Formation of Argentina. The genus contains a single species, Apankura machu...
- uns****ed? Experimental model-based neoichnology and new evidence for a euthycarcinoid affinity for this ichnospecies". Journal of Paleontology. 83 (3): 442–454...
- fossils Protichnites and Climactichnites. Fossil evidence suggests that euthycarcinoids, an extinct group of arthropods, produced at least some of the Protichnites...
- America, especially the Potsdam and Elk Mound Groups, were produced by euthycarcinoids. In that scenario, the Diplichnites may have been undertracks that...
- other competing male crabs. Fossil evidence suggests that a certain euthycarcinoid (an extinct arthropod) from the Cambrian may also have mated by amplexus...
- genus of late Carboniferous (Gzhelian) to early Permian (****elian) euthycarcinoids from the Pagoda Formation of Antarctica. The genus contains a single...
- Mosineia is a genus of euthycarcinoid arthropods that lived on tidal flats of Laurentia at what is now central Wisconsin from the Middle Cambrian to the...
- Euthycarcinoidea, appears to be a derived trait evolved independently from the euthycarcinoids. Each body segment bore two pairs of walking legs, which themselves...