Paralomis debodeorum facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Paralomis debodeorumTemporal range: Mid-Late Miocene
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Paralomis debodeorum Feldmann 1998
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Paralomis debodeorum is an extinct species of king crab which lived in New Zealand during the Middle–Late Miocene. It was discovered in the Greta Siltstone on Motunau Beach, North Canterbury, near the mouth of the Motunau River. It is a moderate-sized Paralomis and most closely resembles the extant Paralomis zealandica.
It is the first and only lithodid in the fossil record.
Etymology
The species name "debodeorum" takes its namesake from amateur fossil collectors John and Ann DeBode.
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