Early Cretaceous clam shrimp Yanjiestheria (Spinicaudata, Crustacea) from eastern Liaoning, northeastern China
Early Cretaceous clam shrimp specimens of Yanjiestheria were first discovered in the Lishugou Formation at Wudaohezi in northwestern Huanren Manchu Autonomous County of eastern Liaoning in 1930, which played an important role for understanding of the terrestrial palaeoenvironment in East Asia. In 20...
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