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  4. Leptomitus - Wikipedia

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    Leptomitus is a genus of demosponge known from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale. [4] Its name is derived from the Greek lept ("slender") and mitos ("thread"), referring to the overall shape of the sponge. 138 specimens of Leptomitus are known from the Greater Phyllopod bed, where they comprise 0.26% of the community.

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  9. Leptuca - Wikipedia

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    There are currently 30 species in the genus: [2] [3] Leptuca batuenta (Crane, 1941) (beating fiddler crab); Leptuca beebei (Crane, 1941) (Beebe's fiddler crab); Leptuca coloradensis (Rathbun, 1893) (painted fiddler crab)