File:Yohoia tenuis Walcott Cambrian Geology and Paleontology II plate 29.jpg

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Plate 29: Middle Cambrian Crustaceans (Molaria, Habelia, and Yohoia)

1. Molaria spinifera Walcott = Molaria spinifera Walcott, 1912
2. Molaria spinifera Walcott = Molaria spinifera Walcott, 1912
3. Molaria spinifera Walcott = Molaria spinifera Walcott, 1912
4. Molaria spinifera Walcott = Molaria spinifera Walcott, 1912
5. Molaria spinifera Walcott = Molaria spinifera Walcott, 1912
6. Habelia optata Walcott = Habelia optata Walcott, 1912
7. Yohoia tenuis Walcott = Yohoia tenuis Walcott, 1912
8. Yohoia tenuis Walcott = Yohoia tenuis Walcott, 1912
9. Yohoia tenuis Walcott = Yohoia tenuis Walcott, 1912
10. Yohoia tenuis Walcott = Yohoia tenuis Walcott, 1912
11. Yohoia tenuis Walcott = Yohoia tenuis Walcott, 1912
12. Yohoia tenuis Walcott = Yohoia tenuis Walcott, 1912
13. Yohoia tenuis Walcott = Yohoia tenuis Walcott, 1912
14. Yohoia plena Walcott = Plenocaris plena (Walcott, 1912)
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Source Charles D. Walcott: Middle Cambrian Branchiopoda, Malacostraca, Trilobita, and Merostomata. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Volume 57, Number 6 (Publication 2051), City of Washington, Published by the Smithsonian Institution, March 13, 1912.
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Charles Doolittle Walcott  (1850–1927)  wikidata:Q362124 s:en:Author:Charles Doolittle Walcott
 
Charles Doolittle Walcott
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Description American paleontologist and geologist
Date of birth/death 31 March 1850 Edit this at Wikidata 9 February 1927 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Category:New York Washington, D.C.
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