Eryma georgeii Carter, 1886

Devillez, Julien & Charbonnier, Sylvain, 2021, Review of the Late Jurassic erymoid lobsters (Crustacea: Decapoda), Geodiversitas 43 (2), pp. 25-73 : 28-30

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/geodiversitas2021v43a2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4498580

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scientific name

Eryma georgeii Carter, 1886
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Eryma georgeii Carter, 1886

( Fig. 2 View FIG A-D)

Eryma georgeii Carter, 1886: 549 , pl. 16, fig. 4. — Van Straelen 1925: 267. — Woods 1930: 78, pl. 21, fig. 9. — Secrétan 1964: 69. — Schweitzer et al. 2010: 24.

Clytia georgei – Glaessner 1929: 115.

Eryma stricklandi – Förster 1966: 111, fig. 18, pl.15, fig. 1 (non 2-3, 6).

TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype SM J 3247 ; one paratype SM J 3248 .

TYPE LOCALITY. — St. Ives, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom.

TYPE AGE. — Oxfordian.

DESCRIPTION

Carapace

Sub-cylindrical carapace; deep and wide cervical groove, strongly inclined dorsally, sub-vertical under its strong median inflexion, joined to dorsal margin and to antennal groove; deep and shallow antennal groove, curved; short gastro-orbital groove, deep and wide, originating as median inflexion of cervical groove; deep postcervical groove, sinuous, joined to dorsal margin and to branchiocardiac groove at carapace mid-height, with a long and sinuous ventral extension; branchiocardiac groove slightly curved, narrow dorsally, joined to dorsal margin and to hepatic groove; shallow and narrow hepatic groove, concavo-convex, joined to cervical groove; inflated ω area; flat χ area; deep and wide inferior groove.

Thoracic appendages

Chelate P1; P1 propodus trapezoidal, inner and outer margins slightly rounded in shape, compressed dorso-ventrally; narrow dactylar bulge, posteriorly delimited by a deep groove; long P1 fingers, strongly curved inward, progressively narrowing to their distal extremity, basis of occlusal margin of the dactylus strongly curved, with small conical teeth very closely spaced.

Ornamentation

Carapace homogeneously covered by small and prominent tubercles, separated by wide rounded depressions; P1 propodus covered by small tubercles preceded by deep crescent-shaped depressions; fingers covered by depressions.

DISCUSSION

Eryma georgeii was described on a carapace and an isolated P1 chela. It is assigned to Eryma because of the short gastro-orbital groove, the presence of a junction between postcervical and branchiocardiac grooves at carapace midheight, the sinuous hepatic groove and the shape of the chela (trapezoidal, compressed propodus bearing curved fingers narrowing to their distal extremity).

Förster (1966) considered this species as a junior synonym of Eryma stricklandi ( Phillips, 1871) . This latter is based on a P1 chela which has not the classical morphology of those of the erymoid lobsters (see discussion above about Eryma for more details). However, Carter’s species is clearly an erymid, so E. georgeii is here considered as a valid species.

Eryma georgeii has an extremely elongated ventral extension of the postcervical groove, which is a unique feature among the genus. The ornamentation of this species made of tubercles separated by depressions is present in some species of the genus, but the tubercles of E. georgeii have the particularity to be strongly prominent. Moreover, the clearly trapezoidal shape of the P1 propodus of this species is distinct from that of E. jungostrix , E. lerasi , E. major , E. mandelslohi , E. modestiforme , E. quadriverrucatum , E. veltheimii , E. ventrosum , and E. westphali .

SM

Sarawak Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Erymidae

Genus

Eryma

Loc

Eryma georgeii Carter, 1886

Devillez, Julien & Charbonnier, Sylvain 2021
2021
Loc

Eryma stricklandi

FORSTER R. 1966: 111
1966
Loc

Clytia georgei

GLAESSNER M. F. 1929: 115
1929
Loc

Eryma georgeii

SCHWEITZER C. E. & FELDMANN R. M. & GARASSINO A. & KARASAWA H. & SCHWEIGERT G. 2010: 24
SECRETAN S. 1964: 69
VAN STRAELEN V. 1925: 267
CARTER J. E. 1886: 549
1886
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