Brachyura, Linnaeus, 1758
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Infraorder BRACHYURA Linnaeus, 1758 Section DROMIACEA de Haan, 1833
Superfamily HOMOLODROMIOIDEA Alcock, 1900
Family TANIDROMITIDAE Schweitzer and Feldmann, 2008 View in CoL
Genus TANIDROMITES Schweitzer and Feldmann, 2008 View in CoL
1835 Prosopon von Meyer View in CoL , p. 329 (pars).
1824 Pithonoton von Meyer , p. 71 (pars).
1861 Coelopus Étallon , p. 148 (pars).
Diagnosis (from Schweitzer and Feldmann, 2008, emended). Carapace longer than wide; width of hepatic region is 0.60-0.75 of length, moderately to strongly vaulted transversely and longitudinally. Lateral margins parallel or converging slightly posteriorly; lateral flanks very strongly developed. Regions are distinct, usually smooth; epigastric region inflated. Protogastric and hepatic regions not differentiated. Rostrum is downturned, triangle shaped, with blunt end or with pseudorostral spines, with raised borders, divided by an axial groove. Augenrest is various, from flat to concave with differentiated shape of margins. Weak, short lateral ridge extending posteriorly from the augenrest. Angle between long axes of the augenrest and the body is 35-65°. Cervical and branchio-cardiac grooves are deep (emendations in italics).
Type species. Prosopon insigne von Meyer, 1860 View in CoL , by original designation.
Other species included. T. alexandrae Starzyk, 2015 View in CoL ; T. etalloni (Collins in Collins and Wierzbowski, 1985), as Coelopus View in CoL ; T. lithuanicus Schweigert and Koppka, 2011 View in CoL ; T. maerteni Fraaije et al., 2013 View in CoL ; T. montreuilense Crônier and Boursicot, 2009 View in CoL ; T. pustulosa ( von Meyer, 1840), as Pithonoton View in CoL ; T. raboeufi Robin et al., 2015 View in CoL ; T. richardsoni ( Woodward, 1907), as Prosopon View in CoL ; T. scheffnerae Schweigert and Koppka, 2011 View in CoL ; T. sculpta (Quenstedt, 1857), as Prosopon View in CoL ; T. longinosa View in CoL n. sp., T. wysokaensis View in CoL n. sp., T. schweitzerae View in CoL n. sp.
Age. The genus is known from the lower upper Bajocian to Tithonian ( Fraaije et al., 2013).
Key to species of the genus Tanidromites View in CoL . All the species known before and those described herein are included in the key. The nine species redescribed or described by me ( T. alexandrae View in CoL , T. etalloni, T. insignis, T. lithuanicus View in CoL , T. sculpta, T. scheffnerae View in CoL , T. longinosa View in CoL n. sp., T. schweitzerae View in CoL n. sp., T. wysokaensis View in CoL n. sp.) are presented in Figure 2 View FIGURE 2 . Other species characters are known from the literature ( T. maerteni View in CoL – Fraaije et al., 2013, T. montreuilense – Crônier and Boursicot, 2009, T. pustulosa – Schweitzer and Feldmann, 2010, T. raboeufi - Robin et al., 2015, T. richardsoni – Schweitzer and Feldmann, 2008; Schweigert and Koppka, 2011).
1a. Outer orbital spine and anterior groove present.................................2
1b. Outer orbital spine and anterior groove absent..................................8
2a. Hepatic tubercles absent [hepatic pits distinct; augenrest short, rounded; regions of carapace strongly vaulted]................ T. lithuanicus View in CoL
2b. Hepatic tubercles present...................3
3a. Hepatic pits absent [carapace slightly narrowing posteriorly; broad rostrum]....... 7 T. richardsoni
3b. Hepatic pits present.......................4
4a. Augenrest flat, without elevated upper and suborbital margins........................5
4b. Augenrest protected by upper and suborbital margins [hepatic pits and tubercles weakly developed].................... T. alexandrae View in CoL
5a. Lateral borders of carapace parallel or narrowing posteriorly...............................6
5b. Lateral borders of carapace narrowing anteriorly................... T. montreuilense View in CoL
6a. Spine on the lateral border, in front of branchio-cardiac groove present [cervical groove arched backward on both sides of cervical pits]..................... T. maerteni View in CoL
6b. Spine on the lateral border in front of branchio-cardiac groove absent.....................7
7a. Distance from rostrum to end of augenrest is the smallest among all species of the genus, outer orbital spines small, blunt; carapace slightly narrowing posteriorly]............... T. sculpta
7b. Distance from rostrum to end of augenrest is long; augenrest short, sharply ended....... T. insignis
8a. Hepatic tubercles absent...................9
8b. Hepatic tubercles present [outer orbital spines and hepatic pits absent; augenrest very short, rounded; rostrum sharply ended]................ T. scheffnerae View in CoL
9a. Augenrest longer than wide, protected by suborbital margin [hepatic pits absent, rostrum short, rounded].......... T. schweitzerae View in CoL n. sp.
9b. Augenrest as long as wide or wider than long, flattened...............................10
10a. Rostrum short (R/RtC≤0.3).................11
10b. Rostrum long (R/RtC>0.3) [regions of carapace flattened; posterior part of augenrest weakly distinguished; four short spines on upper orbital margin; hepatic pits absent]................... T. longinosa View in CoL n. sp.
11a. Rostrum rounded........................12
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11b. Rostrum sharply ended [augenrest narrowing posteriorly, sharply ended; triangular mesogastric region; anterior groove, outer orbital spine, hepatic pits absent]....................... T. etalloni 11c. Rostrum with pseudorostral nodes [carapace convex; hepatic pits absent; augenrest rounded]......................... T. raboeufi View in CoL 12a. Carapace long and strongly vaulted [hepatic pits absent]................ T. wysokaensis View in CoL n. sp. 12b. Carapace short [hepatic pits absent]........................ T. pustulosa
It is noteworthy that the abundance of a various newly described structures on the carapace allows determining the specimens even if they are only fragmentarily preserved.
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Brachyura
Starzyk, N 2016 |
TANIDROMITIDAE
Schweitzer and Feldmann 2008 |
TANIDROMITES
Schweitzer and Feldmann 2008 |
HOMOLODROMIOIDEA
Alcock 1900 |
Prosopon
von Meyer 1835 |