Archeosolenocera Explained
Archeosolenocera straeleni is an extinct species of prawn, the only species in the genus Archeosolenocera.[1] It lived in the Callovian, and has been found in the at La Voulte-sur-Rhône, southern France.[2]
Notes and References
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