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Joanellia

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Joanellia
Temporal range: Visean–Upper Mississippian
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Joanellia

Schram & Schram, 1979
Species

Joanellia lundi Schram, 1979
Joanellia elegans (Peach, 1883)

Joanellia is an extinct genus of Carboniferous crustaceans. It contains the species Joanellia lundi from lagoons in what is now Montana, and Joanellia elegans from near-shore marine deposits in northern England and southern Scotland.[1]

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  1. ^ Joan M. Schram & Frederick R. Schram (1979). "Joanellia lundi sp. nov. (Crustacea: Malacostraca) from the Mississippian Heath Shale of central Montana". Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History. 19 (4): 53–56.
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