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A new tealliocaridid crustacean from the Late Carboniferous of North China and its biogeographic implications

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A new tealliocaridid eumalacostracan is described from the Late Carboniferous Tupo Formation (Ningxia, China). Laevitealliocaris xiaheyanensis gen. et sp. nov. is represented by a single specimen, characterised by the possession of a short rostrum without dorsal spine, a short postcervical carina and only one weak branchial carina, both tuberculate, and a short sixth pleonal somite. This is the first unequivocal record of tealliocaridids outside Euramerica, which occurrence along the eastern inner margin of the Palaeotethys suggests that these crustaceans were more widely distributed than previously recognised, very likely extending to the whole intertropical area. The new occurrence demonstrates that tealliocaridids had strong dispersal capacities, interestingly challenging their affinities with peracarids, which today do not have free-living larvae, unlike decapod crustaceans.

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  • School of Life Sciences, Guangzhou University, 230 GuangZhou University City Outer Ring Road,Guangzhou 510006, PR China
  • College of Life Science, Capital Normal University, 105 Xisanhuanbeilu, Haidian District, Beijing 100048, Chi na
  • State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol, Key Laboratory of Biodiversity Dynamics and Conservation of Guangdong Higher Education Institute, Ecology a nd Evolution, School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China
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  • ANEMA, CNRS, ministere de la Culture, UVSQ, USR 3461, Universite Paris–Saclay, F-91192 Gif-sur-Yvette, France
  • UPMC Univ Paris 06, MN HN, CNRS, Centre de Recherche sur la Paléobiodiversite et les Paleoenvironnements (CR2P), Paris, France – Museum National d’Histoire Natu relle, 57 rue Cuvier, CP38, F-75005 Paris,Sorbonne Universites, France
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  • College of Life Science, Capital Normal University, 105 Xisanhuanbei lu, Haidian District, Beijing 100048, China
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  • UPMC Univ Paris 06, MN HN, CNRS, Centre de Recherche sur la Paleobiodiversité et les Paleoenvironnements (CR2P), Paris, France – Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, 57 rue Cuvier, CP38, F-75005 ,Sorbonne Universites, France

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