Pygocephalomorpha
The order Pygocephalomorpha is an extinct group of peracarid crustaceans. It contains five families, and one genus incertae sedis.[1]
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| Order: | Pygocephalomorpha Beurlen, 1930 | 
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Pygocephalomorpha were abundant from the Carboniferous until their extinction in the Permian.[2]
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- J. Mees (2010). "Pygocephalomorpha". World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved October 1, 2010.
- Marjorie L. Reaka-Kudla (2002). "Habitat specialization and its relation to conservation policy in Crustacea". In Elva Escobar-Briones, Fernando Alvarez (ed.). Modern approaches to the study of Crustacea. Springer. pp. 211–221. ISBN 978-0-306-47366-1.
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