Xaniopyramis
Xaniopyramis is an extinct genus of xiphosuran, related to the modern horseshoe crab. It lived in the early Carboniferous.
Xaniopyramis Temporal range: early Carboniferous | |
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Suborder: | Limulina |
Family: | Moravuridae |
Genus: | Xaniopyramis Siveter & Selden, 1987[1] |
Species
- X. linseyi Siveter and Selden, 1987[2]
Sources
- Selden, Paul A. (2007). "The origin of the limuloids". Lethaia. 20: 383–392. doi:10.1111/j.1502-3931.1987.tb02060.x.
- Order Xiphosurida
- Invertebrate Palaeontology & Evolution by Euan Neilson Kerr Clarkson
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