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Fossil genus of mantis shrimp
whether Perimecturus would have been benthopelagic and swam just over the seabed like other early mantis shrimps. The first fossil of Perimecturus known
Perimecturus
Order of crustaceans
vermiformis Archaeocaris graffhami †Bairdops elegans †Perimecturus Perimecturus parki Perimecturus rapax †Bairdops beargulchensis †Daidal pattoni †Daidal
Mantis_shrimp
Fossil genus of mantis shrimp
believed they represented members of Perimecturus, another genus of early stomatopods. He erected the species Perimecturus elegans based on remains found near
Bairdops
Fossil genus of mantis shrimp
Belgium. He believed they represented three new species, which he named Perimecturus fraiponti, Palaeocaris lohesti and Anthracomysis rostrata respectively
Gorgonophontes
Extinct genus of mantis shrimp
from the Carboniferous deposits in Scotland, and erected the species Perimecturus pattoni based on a single specimen (G 1887.25.1059) collected from the
Daidal
Extinct genus of mantis shrimp
but have since been reassigned: T. fraiponti was initially named as Perimecturus fraiponti by Victor van Straelen in 1922 based on fossils collected near
Tyrannophontes
Extinct genus of mantis shrimp
American paleontologist Frederick Schram. Furthermore, Brooks reclassified Perimecturus fraiponti (described by Belgian paleontologist Victor van Straelen in
Archaeocaris
Extinct genus of mantis shrimp
vermiformis Archaeocaris graffhami †Bairdops elegans †Perimecturus Perimecturus parki Perimecturus rapax †Bairdops beargulchensis †Daidal pattoni †Daidal
Ursquilla
Extinct genus of mantis shrimp
vermiformis Archaeocaris graffhami †Bairdops elegans †Perimecturus Perimecturus parki Perimecturus rapax †Bairdops beargulchensis †Daidal pattoni †Daidal
Sculda
Paleontological site in Montana, USA
"palaeostomatopod" (primitive hoplocarid), often considered a relative of Perimecturus, and at one point a junior synonym of Tyrannophontes Belotelson B. magister
Bear_Gulch_Limestone
Extinct genus of mantis shrimp
vermiformis Archaeocaris graffhami †Bairdops elegans †Perimecturus Perimecturus parki Perimecturus rapax †Bairdops beargulchensis †Daidal pattoni †Daidal
Chabardella
Extinct genus of mantis shrimp
vermiformis Archaeocaris graffhami †Bairdops elegans †Perimecturus Perimecturus parki Perimecturus rapax †Bairdops beargulchensis †Daidal pattoni †Daidal
Nodosculda
Chloridella Gonodactylus Gorgonophontes Hemisquilla Lysiosquilla Palaeosquilla Perimecturus Pseudosculda Pseudosquilla Sculda Squilla Topangasquilla Triassosculda
List of prehistoric malacostracans
List_of_prehistoric_malacostracans
Extinct genus of mantis shrimp
vermiformis Archaeocaris graffhami †Bairdops elegans †Perimecturus Perimecturus parki Perimecturus rapax †Bairdops beargulchensis †Daidal pattoni †Daidal
Triassosculda
Extinct genus of mantis shrimp
vermiformis Archaeocaris graffhami †Bairdops elegans †Perimecturus Perimecturus parki Perimecturus rapax †Bairdops beargulchensis †Daidal pattoni †Daidal
Tyrannosculda
Perimecturus rapax
1978_in_paleontology
Straelen Westphalian Belgium Junior synonym of Gorgonophontes fraiponti. Perimecturus fraiponti Sp. nov Jr synonym van Straelen Westphalian Belgium Junior
1922_in_paleontology
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Boy/Male
Biblical
Who walks, or exists, of himself'.
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Goodness of all people
Girl/Female
Indian
Give Beauty; Wealth Prosperity
Biblical
very secret
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : of much disputed origin, but probably from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements tal ‘destroy’ + bod ‘message’, ‘tidings’, i.e. ‘messenger of destruction’. In this form the name is also found in France, taken there apparently by English immigrants; the usual French form is Talbert.Talbot is the name of an ancient Irish family of Norman origin, which have held the earldoms of Shrewsbury and Waterford since the 15th century. They were granted the baronial estate of Malahide, near Dublin, by Henry II (1154–89), an estate that they held for over 850 years. They trace their descent from Richard de Talbott, mentioned in the Domesday Book. His son, Hugh de Talbot or Talebot’h, became governor of Plessis Castle, Normandy, France, in 1118.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Prosperous
Boy/Male
Arabic
Diligent; Industrious
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Fraction of the Cosmos
Biblical
dispute; quarrel
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