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Mysidacea source details

Yang, Q.; Gueriau, P.; Charbonner, S.; Ren, D.; Bethoux, O. (2018). A new tealliocaridid crustacean from the Late Carboniferous of North China and its biogeographic implications. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 63: 111-116.
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10.4202/app.00446.2017 [view]
Yang, Q.; Gueriau, P.; Charbonner, S.; Ren, D.; Bethoux, O.
2018
A new tealliocaridid crustacean from the Late Carboniferous of North China and its biogeographic implications
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
63: 111-116.
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Holotype CNU-NXI-540c–p, identified as Laevitealliocaris xiaheyanensis Yang, Gueriau, Charbonnier, Ren & Béthoux, 2018
 Etymology

From Latin laevis, smooth; referring to the almost smooth nature of the carapace, with very weak carinae, and ... [details]

 Etymology

From Xiaheyan, the name of the locality where the holotype was found. [details]

 Type locality

Peacock 4 excavation site, Xiaheyan Village, Zhongwei City (Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China). [details]