Raninoides H. Milne Edwards, 1837
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Genus Raninoides H. Milne Edwards, 1837 View in CoL (= Symnista Philippi, 1887 ; Raninellopsis † J. Böhm, 1922; Laeviranina L ő renthey in L ő renthey & Beurlen, 1929;? Porcellanoidea † Hu & Tao, 1996)
Raninoides araucana † (Philippi, 1887) [Philippi 1887: 222, pl. 50, fig. 6 (as Symnista ), lower Eocene, Chile]
Raninoides asper † Rathbun, 1926 [Rathbun 1926a: 98, pl. 23, fig. 5, Oligocene, Oregon, USA]
Raninoides barnardi Sakai, 1974 [Sakai 1974: 87; 1976: 51, text-fig. 24a–d, Recent, Japan and probably South Africa; see R. serratifrons sensu Barnard 1950: 399 , text-fig. 75e–g, non Henderson 1893, which is a species of Notosceles ; Hu & Tao 1999: 219, text-fig. 2, pl. 1, figs. 2, 4, recorded fossil members from Taiwan]
Raninoides benedicti Rathbun 1935 [Rathbun 1935a: 1; 1937a: 9, text-figs. 4, 5, pl. 1, figs. 7, 8, Recent, Gulf of California, Ecuador]
Raninoides cf. benedicti † sensu Todd & Collins 2006 [Todd & Collins 2006: 68, pl. 2, fig. 5, upper Miocene–?lower Pleistocene, Panama]
Raninoides borealis † (Collins & Wienberg Rasmussen, 1992) [Collins & Wienberg Rasmussen 1992: 31, fig. 18a– c (as Laeviranina), middle Paleocene, West Greenland]
Raninoides bouvieri Capart, 1951 [Capart 1951: 59, fig. 17, Recent, eastern Atlantic ( Senegal to Angola)]
Raninoides budapestiniensis † (Lőrenthey, 1897) [Lőrenthey 1897: 153, 166 (as Ranina ), middle/upper Eocene, northern Italy; upper Eocene, Hungary]
Raninoides crosnieri Ribes, 1990 [Ribes 1990: 908, text-fig. 1a–h, pl. 2, figs. A–D, Recent, Madagascar]
Raninoides dickersoni † Rathbun, 1926a [Rathbun 1926a: 94, text-fig. 3, pl. 20, fig. 5 (= Cancer sp. sensu Dickerson 1916: 427, 434, pl. 42, fig. 12), middle Eocene, California (see Schweitzer & Feldmann 2002a: 949, fig. 9)]
Raninoides eugenensis † Rathbun, 1926 [Rathbun 1926a: 96, pl. 24, fig. 4, upper Oligocene, Oregon, USA]
Raninoides fabianii † (Lőrenthey & Beurlen, 1929) [Lőrenthey & Beurlen 1929: 106, pl. 4, fig. 10 (as Ranina (Laeviranina )), upper Eocene, northern Italy; middle–upper Eocene, Hungary, Germany]
Raninoides cf. fabianii † [see Beschin, Busulini, De Angeli, Tessier & Ungaro 1998: 18, text-figs. 7, 9, middle Eocene, northern Italy; see Förster & Mundlos 1982: 156, text-figs. 7, 8, 9B, 10B, pl. 1, figs. 4–6; Lienau 1984, upper Eocene, northern Germany]
Raninoides fulgidus † Rathbun, 1926 [Rathbun 1926a: 96, text-fig. 4, pl. 23, fig. 6, upper Eocene –Oligocene, Washington, Oregon, USA]
Raninoides fulungensis † Hu & Tao, 1999 [Hu & Tao 1999: 218, text-fig. 1, pl. 1, fig. 3, Oligocene–Miocene, Taiwan]
Raninoides glabra † (Woodward, 1871) [Woodward 1871: 90, fig. 1a, b (as Palaeocorystes ; see Laeviranina), lower Eocene, Belgium, southern England]
Raninoides goedertorum † (Tucker, 1998) [Tucker 1998: 348, figs. 13.1–13.7, 14 (as Laeviranina), upper Eocene, Washington, USA]
Raninoides gottschei † (J. Böhm, 1928) [Böhm 1928: 563, figs. 1, 2 (as Raninellopsis ), lower Eocene, northern Germany, southern England]
Raninoides hendersoni Chopra, 1933 [Chopra 1933: 81, text-fig. 1b, pl. 3, fig. 1, 1a, Recent, Indo-West Pacific (Andaman Sea, Philippines, Nansha Is)]
Raninoides hollandica † (Collins, Fraaye, Jagt & van Knippenberg, 1997) [Collins et al. 1997: 2, pl. 1, fig. A–D (as Laeviranina),?upper Oligocene, eastern Netherlands]
Raninoides intermedius Dai & Xu, 1991 [Dai & Xu 1991: 1, fig. 1, Recent, South China Sea]
Raninoides javanus † (J. Böhm, 1922) [Böhm 1922: 526, pl. 63, fig. 12a–c (as Raninellopsis ), lower Miocene , Java]
Raninoides lamarcki A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1923 [A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier 1923: 299, pl. 1, figs. 8, 9, pl. 2, figs. 4, 5 (as Raninoides laevis lamarckii ), Recent, western Atlantic (Gulf of Mexico, Venezuela, Brazil)]
Raninoides laevis (Latreille, 1825) [Latreille 1825: 268 (as Ranina ), Recent, western Atlantic (eastern USA to Brazil) (= R. schmitti Sawaya, 1944: 137 )]
Raninoides longifrons Chen & Türkay, 2001 [Chen & Türkay 2001: 332, fig. 1, Recent, western Pacific (Hainan, Nansha Is.)]
Raninoides louisianensis † Rathbun, 1933 [Rathbun, 1933: 186, upper Pleistocene, Jamaica; Recent, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, Suriname]
Raninoides madurensis † (Beets, 1950) [Beets 1950: 350, pl. 1, figs. 4–6 (as Raninellopsis ), lower Miocene, Madura, Indonesia]
Raninoides mexicanus † Rathbun, 1930 [Rathbun, 1930: 8, pl. 4, fig. 1, Miocene, Mexico]
Raninoides morrisi † Collins in Collins, Lee & Noad, 2003 [Collins, Lee & Noad 2003: 198, pl. 1, fig. 4, Miocene, Sabah, Brunei]
Raninoides nodai † Karasawa, 1992 [nodai Karasawa 1992: 1252, figs. 4.2–4.8, upper middle Eocene, southern Japan]
Raninoides notopoides † (Bittner, 1883) [Bittner 1883: 304, pl. 1, fig. 3 (as Ranina ), middle Eocene, northern Italy; lower Eocene, England]
Raninoides oregonensis † Rathbun, 1932 [Rathbun 1932: 239, figs. 1, 2, Eocene, Oregon]
Raninoides perarmatus † (Glaessner, 1960) [Glaessner 1960: 15, text-fig. 4, pl. 2, figs. 13, 14 (as Laeviranina), upper middle Eocene, New Zealand]
Raninoides personatus (White MS) Henderson, 1888 [Henderson 1888: 27, pl. 2, fig. 5, Recent, Indo-West Pacific (Bay of Bengal, Philippines, Western Australia, Japan, Nansha)]
Raninoides pliocenicus † De Angeli, Garassino & Pasini, 2009 [De Angeli et al. 2009b: 171, fig. 5a–d, Pliocene (s. lat.), Toscane, Italy]
Raninoides proracanthus † Schweitzer, Feldmann, Gonzáles-Barba & Ć osović, 2007 [Schweitzer et al. 2007a: 29, fig. 2.8, Eocene, Baja California, Mexico]
Raninoides pulchrus † (Beschin, Busulini, De Angeli & Tessier, 1988) [Beschin et al. 1988: 171, text-fig. 5, pl. 4, figs. 1–3 (as Laeviranina), middle Eocene, northern Italy]
Raninoides rathbunae † Van Straelen, 1933 [Van Straelen 1933: 3, fig. 2a, b, lower Miocene, Venezuela (not upper Eocene; see Feldmann & Schweitzer 2004)]
Raninoides sinuosus † (Collins & Morris, 1978) [Collins & Morris 1978: 964, pl. 116, figs. 4–6 (as Laeviranina), lower Eocene, Pakistan]
Raninoides slaki † Squires, 2001 [Squires 2001: 22, figs. 47–55, Eocene, California]
Raninoides ? taiwanicus † (Hu & Tao, 1996) [Hu & Tao 1996: 152, figs. 1, 12 (as Porcellanoidea), Miocene, Taiwan]
Raninoides toehoepae † (Van Straelen, 1924) [Van Straelen 1924: 780, fig. 2a–c (as Raninella ), Miocene, Borneo]
Raninoides treldenaesensis † (Collins & Jakobsen, 2004) [Collins & Jakobsen 2004: 71, text-fig. 4, pl. 3, fig. 5 (as Laeviranina), middle Eocene, northern Denmark; Eocene, southern Mexico; upper lower Paleocene, central Texas, USA (see Armstrong et al. 2009: 752, figs. 4.5–4.8)]
Raninoides vaderensis † Rathbun, 1926 [Rathbun 1926a: 93, pl. 22, fig. 5 (= R. lewisanus Rathbun, 1926a: 94, pl. 22, fig. 4), middle–upper Eocene, Pacific Northwest, North America]
Raninoides washburnei † Rathbun, 1926a [Rathbun 1926a: 95, pl. 22, fig. 6, upper Oligocene , Oregon (Waugh et al. 2009: 20, table, indicated as Eocene)]
Raninoides willapensis † (Rathbun, 1926) [Rathbun 1926a: 99, pl. 21, figs. 4, 5 (as Ranidina ), Eocene (?middle Oligocene), Washington (Tucker 1998: 342 assigned to Carinaranina ; Waugh et al. 2009: 20, table 1, assigned to Macroacaena )]
Raninoides sp. † sensu Vega et al. 2001 [Vega et al. 2001: 935, figs. 6.2, 7 (as Laeviranina), Eocene, southern Mexico]
Raninoides sp. † sensu Morris & Collins, 1991 [Morris & Collins 1991: 4, fig. 39,?upper middle Pleistocene, Brunei (= R. morrisi)]
Raninoides sp. † sensu Bachmayer & Mundlos, 1968 [Bachmayer & Mundlos 1968: 670,?upper Oligocene, northern Germany]
Raninoides sp. † sensu Karasawa et al. 2008 [Karasawa et al. 2008b: 57, fig. 3S, Pleistocene, Philippines]
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