Oncobrya decepta (lat.) Is a fossil species of the mandibular arthropod from the order Entomobryomorpha , the only one in the family Oncobryidae Christiansen & Pike, 2002 . Discovered in Canadian amber (type locality: Grassy Lake, Medicine Hat, CNC June 1974 collection). The Cretaceous Campanian Stage (Campanian terrestrial amber; Foremost Formation, Canada , about 80 million years ago) [1] [2] .
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Notes
- ↑ K. Christiansen and E. Pike. 2002. Cretaceous Collembola (Arthropoda, Hexapoda) from the Upper Cretaceous of Canada. Cretaceous Research 23: 165-188
- ↑ paleobiodb.org: † Oncobrya decepta Christiansen and Pike 2002 .