Gallery of Pahvantia

While we have classified Pahvantia with bivalved arthropods, some have argued instead that these fossils are parts of an anomalocaridid.

Note: Marks on all scale bars are centimeters (cm).

 

Pahvantia hastata Robison & Richards, 1981

KUMIP 134878 (Holotype; part, couterpart). Wheeler Formation, House Range, Millard County, Utah. Figure 8.2 in Robison & Richards (1981).

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KUMIP 134187 (Paratype). Wheeler Formation, House Range, Millard County, Utah. Figure 8.1 in Robison & Richards (1981).

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KUMIP 134879 (Paratype). Wheeler Formation, House Range, Millard County, Utah. Figure 7.3 in Robison & Richards (1981).

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