- King, a
British mineralogist who
found the
fossils of
Offacolus.
Similar to Dibasterium,
Offacolus possess limb-like
exopods (outer limb branches) on appendage...
-
appendage II-V are well-developed in the non-prosomapod
euchelicerates Offacolus and Dibasterium. Lamsdell,
James C. (2012-12-18). "Revised systematics...
- uniramous, but in
other related non-xiphosurid
euchelicerates such as
Offacolus and
Dibasterium the
appendages are biramous. The
pedipalps on a male change...
- †
Offacolus Prosomapoda...
- The fossil, an
arthropod was
reported in 1996 and
described in 2000 as
Offacolus kingi.
Since then, over 30
species of arthropods,
polychaete worms, sponges...
- †
Offacolus Prosomapoda...
-
Offacolus, a euchelicerate...
- were
considered to be synziphosurines. The even
basal euchelicerates Offacolus and Dibasterium, the
questionable genus Borchgrevinkium, as well as the...
- Coenwulf, Ecgfrith's successor, was only
distantly related to Offa's line.
Offacolus Vitae duorum Offarum Simon Keynes, "Offa", in
Encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon...
-
regions of
walking legs may be in fact leg-like
exopods like
those of
Offacolus and Dibasterium.
Weinbergina may have been a
benthic animal with some...