Cenomanocarcinus beardi Schweitzer, Feldmann, Fam, Hessin, Hetrick, Nyborg & Ross, 2003

Van Bakel, Barry W. M., Guinot, Danièle, Artal, Pedro, Fraaije, René H. B. & Jagt, John W. M., 2012, A revision of the Palaeocorystoidea and the phylogeny of raninoidian crabs (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Podotremata) 3215, Zootaxa 3215 (1), pp. 1-216 : 54

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Cenomanocarcinus beardi Schweitzer, Feldmann, Fam, Hessin, Hetrick, Nyborg & Ross, 2003
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Cenomanocarcinus beardi Schweitzer, Feldmann, Fam, Hessin, Hetrick, Nyborg & Ross, 2003 View in CoL

( Figs. 17A–D View FIGURE 17 ; 18F View FIGURE 18 )

Material examined. MAB k. 2969: cast of paratype ( GSC 124821 View Materials ), provided by C.E. Schweitzer, March 2007 (see Schweitzer et al. 2003a: 35, fig. 12.1) ; MAB k. 2544, k. 2880, k. 2916, k. 2917, Woodbine Formation, Cenomanian, Creek in Wagner Park , southwest Freud Prairie, Texas ( U.S.A.) .

Emended description. Pterygostome large, with blunt, granular crest, buccal margin concave, rimmed. Mxp3: exopod long, slender, lateral margin gently arched; endopod ischium slightly longer than exopod, medially weakly excavated. Thoracic sternum narrow, elongated, with medial sterno-abdominal depression; sternite 3 small, crown shaped, sternite 4 trapezoidal, rather short; episternites 4 wide, large, subtriangular, anteriorly with distinct gynglyme for P1; sternites 5–8 equal in width, with flat, undivided medial surface, raised, posterolaterally directed episternites; sutures 4/5–6/7 sinuous, directed forwards; suture 7/8 long, straight, terminating in oval spermathecal aperture.

Remarks. Discovery of a specimen with preserved ventral characters necessitates an amendment of the description; dorsal carapace was described by Schweitzer et al. (2003a: 38). Guinot et al. (2008: 38) described the morphology of a specimen (MAB k. 2544) referred to as Cenomanocarcinus aff. beardi . It has spermathecae (aperture preserved at one side), hence confirming the podotreme status of Cenomanocarcinidae . This particular specimen is here assigned beyond doubt to C. beardi . All features of the dorsal carapace of the examined Texas material compared well with the type series. The lack of a lateral tooth between the fourth anterolateral tooth and the epibranchial spine, the strongly produced epibranchial spine, the rounded cross section of the posterolateral margin, which is devoid of spinules or teeth (except near the posterior corner), and the tuberculation of the branchial crests distinguish specimens of the new species from both C. inflatus and C. vanstraeleni . The record of C. beardi from the Cenomanian of Texas marks the oldest occurrence of the species and a southerly range extension. Ventral features are described for the first time for this species, which thus far represents the only example of a spermatheca in Cenomanocarcinidae .

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