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Thelxiope is a genus of Cambrian and Ordovician arthropod. Four named species are known, the type species T. palaeothalassia is known from the Burgess Shale, Canada T. holmani is from from the Wheeler Shale of Utah, Thelxiope tangi from the of Shandong, China, and T. spinosa, which is known from both the and the Wheeler Shale. An indeterminate species is also known from the Ordovician (Floian) Fezouata Formation in Morocco. It is a member of Mollisoniida, alongside close relatives Mollisonia, and Urokodia. They are suggested to be stem-chelicerates.

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  • Thelxiope palaeothalassia (it)
  • Thelxiope (en)
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  • Thelxiope is a genus of Cambrian and Ordovician arthropod. Four named species are known, the type species T. palaeothalassia is known from the Burgess Shale, Canada T. holmani is from from the Wheeler Shale of Utah, Thelxiope tangi from the of Shandong, China, and T. spinosa, which is known from both the and the Wheeler Shale. An indeterminate species is also known from the Ordovician (Floian) Fezouata Formation in Morocco. It is a member of Mollisoniida, alongside close relatives Mollisonia, and Urokodia. They are suggested to be stem-chelicerates. (en)
  • La telxiope (Thelxiope palaeothalassia) è un artropode estinto, vissuto nel Cambriano medio (circa 505 milioni di anni fa). I suoi resti sono stati rinvenuti nel ben noto giacimento di Burgess Shales (Canada). (it)
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  • Simonetta & Delle Cave, 1975 (en)
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  • Thelxiope spinosa reconstruction.png (en)
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  • Comparison of 4 Thelxiope species, T. holmani T. palaeothalassia Thelxiope sp. from the Fezouata Formation of Morocco T. spinosa (en)
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  • *Thelxiope holmani Aubril, Skabelund and Ortega-Hernández, 2020 *Thelxiope spinosa *Thelxiope tangi Sun. et al. 2022 (en)
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  • Other species (en)
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  • Ecnomocaris Conway Morris & Robison, 1988 (en)
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  • Thelxiope (en)
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  • Thelxiope palaeothalassia (en)
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  • Simonetta & Delle Cave, 1975 (en)
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  • Thelxiope is a genus of Cambrian and Ordovician arthropod. Four named species are known, the type species T. palaeothalassia is known from the Burgess Shale, Canada T. holmani is from from the Wheeler Shale of Utah, Thelxiope tangi from the of Shandong, China, and T. spinosa, which is known from both the and the Wheeler Shale. An indeterminate species is also known from the Ordovician (Floian) Fezouata Formation in Morocco. It is a member of Mollisoniida, alongside close relatives Mollisonia, and Urokodia. They are suggested to be stem-chelicerates. (en)
  • La telxiope (Thelxiope palaeothalassia) è un artropode estinto, vissuto nel Cambriano medio (circa 505 milioni di anni fa). I suoi resti sono stati rinvenuti nel ben noto giacimento di Burgess Shales (Canada). (it)
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  • Life restoration of Thelxiope spinosa (en)
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