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Esta lista de artrópodos fósiles descritos en 2013 es una lista de nuevos taxones de trilobites , insectos fósiles , crustáceos , arácnidos y otros artrópodos fósiles de todo tipo que se han descrito durante el año 2013. La lista solo incluye taxones a nivel de género o especie .

Arácnidos

Crustáceos

Insectos

Blattaria

Coleópteros

Diptera

Ephemeroptera

Hemiptera

Hymenoptera

Lepidoptera

Mecoptera

Miomoptera

Neuroptera

Notoptera

Odonatoptera

Orthoptera

Plecoptera

Trichoptera

Other

Trilobites

Others

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