Sairocaris is an extinct genus of crustaceans, in the order Hoplostraca, that lived in the Mississippian age.[2]
^Frederick R. Schram & John Horner (1978). "Crustacea of the Mississippian Bear Gulch Limestone of Central Montana". Journal of Paleontology. 52 (2): 394–406. JSTOR 1303712.
^W. D. Ian Rolfe (1981). "Phyllocarida and the origin of the Malacostraca". Geobios. 14 (1): 17–26. doi:10.1016/S0016-6995(81)80164-7.
Sairocaris is an extinct genus of crustaceans, in the order Hoplostraca, that lived in the Mississippian age. Frederick R. Schram & John Horner (1978)...
"palaeostomatopod" (primitive hoplocarid), often considered a relative of Bairdops Sairocaris S. centurion A probable phyllocarid shrimp Schramine S. montanaensis One...
Serpukhovian Bear Gulch Limestone United States Montana An early mantis shrimp Sairocaris centurion Sp nov Valid Schram & Horner Serpukhovian Bear Gulch Limestone...
Perimecturus and Anthracophausia, while Crangopsis, Pseudotealliocaris and Sairocaris are even more abundant than the aforementioned taxa. Fish are also well-represented...
crustaceans found at this site are Crangopsis, Pseudotealliocaris and Sairocaris, being known from even more specimens than the aforementioned genera....