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Crustaceans are a large, diverse group of anthropods which includes the crabs, prawns, lobsters, barnacles and other shelled animals. Perhaps owing to their hard shells and marine lifestyles, crustaceans have a rich and extensive fossil record, extending up to the Cambrian, though they do not appear in abundance until the Carboniferous. They make for attractive and familiar fossils, and are one of my favorite groups to collect. Allow me to present my humble collection. Eryon cuvieri 155 million years old | late Jurassic Solnhofen Limestones; "Plattenkalk” Malm Zeta 2, Eichstatt, Germany Galene bispinosa 5 - 1 million years old | Pliocene to Pleistocene Sangiran, Central Java Carpopenaeus longistrosis 95.5 - 93 million years old | late Cretaceous Haquel, Lebanon Weichangiops rotundus (Triops) 145 - 125 million years old | early Cretaceous Dabeigou Fm; Hebei province, China
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From the album: Invertebrates
Eryon cuvieri DESMAREST, 1817 Upper Jurassic Tithonian (Malm zeta) Solnhofen Germany Length 12cm Former name E. arctiformis Schlotheim, 1820 -
old name: Eryon arctiformis (von Schlotheim, 1820) References: Charbonnier S., Garassino A., Pacaud J.-M. & Schweigert G. 2012. — Rediscovery of the type material of Eryon cuvieri Desmarest, 1817 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Eryonidae) and nomenclatural consequences. Geodiversitas 34 (4): 849-855. http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/g2012n4a7