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Alternative name: Meyeria rapax Harbort 1905. References: T. Astrop (2011). PHYLOGENY AND EVOLUTION OF MECOCHIRIDAE (DECAPODA: REPTANTIA: GLYPHEOIDEA): AN INTEGRATED MORPHOMETRIC AND CLADISTIC APPROACH. JOURNAL OF CRUSTACEAN BIOLOGY, 31(1): 114-125. R. M. D. Feldmann, F. J. Vega, P. Garcia-Barrera, R. Rico-Montiel, and L. M. Lopez (1995). A new species of Meyeria (Decapoda: Mecochiridae) from San Juan Raya Formation (Aptian: Cretaceous), Puebla State, Mexico. Journal of Paleontology 69(2):402-406. Oscar González-León, Àlex Ossó, Telm Bover-Arnal, Josep Anton Moreno-Bedmar, Gianluca Frijia, Francisco J. Vega (2017). Atherfieldastacus rapax (Harbort, 1905) (Glypheidae, Mecochiridae) from the Lower Cretaceous of the Maestrat Basin (NE Spain), Cretaceous Research, Volume 77, Pages 56-68. ISSN 0195-6671, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2017.04.012.
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Alternative name: Meyeria magna M'Coy, 1849. References: Oscar González-León, Josep Anton Moreno-Bedmar and Francisco J. Vega (2014). Morphology and ontogeny of the fossil lobster Meyeria magna M'COY, 1849 (Astacidae, Mecochiridae) from the Lower Cretaceous (Lower Aptian) of Mexico, United Kingdom and Spain. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen 271(1):49-68 DOI: 10.1127/0077-7749/2014/0376. Oscar González-León, Àlex Ossó, Telm Bover-Arnal, Josep Anton Moreno-Bedmar, Gianluca Frijia, Francisco J. Vega (2017). Atherfieldastacus rapax (Harbort, 1905) (Glypheidae, Mecochiridae) from the Lower Cretaceous of the Maestrat Basin (NE Spain. Cretaceous Research, Volume 77, Pages 56-68. ISSN 0195-6671, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2017.04.012.
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From the album: Invertebrates
Meyeria magna M'Coy, 1848 Early Cretaceous Early Aptian Atherfield Clay Formation Atherfield Isle of Wight United Kingdom-
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I was hoping someone could recommend a fossil prepping service in the uk. Ideally south east England. I have found what looks to be a virtually complete meyeria lobster from whale chine, Isle of Wight, uk. About 15cm. Fairly big from what I understand. It looks like it could turn out really well, but it’s such a complex prep, I was thinking it’s better someone with experience did it. If anyone could recommend someone who may be able to help I would be most grateful. Many thanks henry
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