Paguristes, Dana, 1851
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https://doi.org/ 10.4081/nhs.2014.60 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03836748-FFBF-B05C-B546-6276FAF720F7 |
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Felipe |
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Paguristes |
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Paguristes View in CoL cf. P. syrtensis de Saint Laurent 1970
Fig. 1D
Material and measurements: One incomplete dorsal shield (MSNM i27901).
Description: Sub-ovoid shield longer than broad, with anterior lateral margins sloping, sub-parallel, slightly convex medially; posterior region not preserved; pointed post antennal projection, concave ocular incision bordered by a marked elevate rim; rostrum partially preserved, with parallel carinate margins; narrow anterior region slightly inflated centrally; anterior lateral region with sparse irre- gular pits more coarse anteriorly; subelliptic central part of the shield marked by transverse striae and pits, divided by a smooth and short medial gastric groove; medial section of central part of the shield nearly flat; cervical groove partially preserved on the left side of the posterolateral region, linea transversalis not preserved.
Discussion. The general morphology of the shield is characteristic of Paguridae . Indeed, many morphological affinities with the extant Paguristes syrtensis de Saint Laurent 1970 , widespread in the Mediterranean area, in having the same carapace shape, ridged supraorbital margins, and an elongate nostrum restricted axially ( Falciai & Minervini, 1992). Paguristes eremita (Linnaeus, 1767) , also present in the Mediterranean area, has shorter rostrum. This is the first record for the species from the Pleistocene of southern Italy and from the Mediterranean basin.
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