Cenomanocarcinus Van Straelen, 1936
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Genus Cenomanocarcinus Van Straelen, 1936 View in CoL
Cenomanocarcinus Van Straelen, 1936: 37 View in CoL . — Stenzel 1945: 447; 1952: 214. — Remy & Avnimelech 1955: 314. — Remy 1960: 57, 63. — Avnimelech 1961: 1. — Förster 1968: 175, 188, 190. — Glaessner 1969: R494. — Wright & Collins 1972: 62. — Feldmann et al. 1976: 985, 988. — Kues 1980: 862. — Bishop 1986: 135, table 2. — Bishop & Williams 1991: 452. — Bishop et al. 1992: 419. — Feldmann 1993: 208. — Fraaije 2002: 913, 914. — Larghi 2004: 530, 534, 535. — Schweitzer & Feldmann 2000: 241, 246 (key), fig. 1, table 1; 2005: tables 4, 5, 7. — Schweitzer et al. 2002: 37, fig. 29, table 4; 2003a: 36. — Crawford et al. 2006: 5. — Breton & Collins 2007: 18. — Vega et al. 2007: 412.
Necrocarcinus (Cenomanocarcinus) – Bishop 1985: 618,
621. — Toolson & Kues 1996: 114, 115.
Cenomanocarcinidae n. fam. ( Crustacea, Decapoda ) from Cretaceous
TYPE SPECIES. — Cenomanocarcinus inflatus Van Straelen, 1936 by original designation.
SPECIES INCLUDED. — Cenomanocarcinus beardi Schweitzer, Feldmann, Fam, Hessin, Hetrick, Nyborg & Ross, 2003 ; Hasaracancer cristatus Jux, 1971 ; Necrocarcinus oklahomensis Rathbun 1935 ; C. vanstraeleni Stenzel, 1945 .
STRATIGRAPHIC RANGE. — Upper Albian ( Colombia), Cenomanian and Turonian ( France, Germany, Texas, North Dakota, Mexico and Colombia) to Coniacian- Santonian (British Columbia, Canada). In the Tethyan Province.
Remarks
Cenomanocarcinus View in CoL was considered invalid by Stenzel (1945: 447) and renamed “ Cenomanocarcinus Van Straelen, 1936 View in CoL in Stenzel 1945 ” ( Stenzel 1952: 214), but Förster (1968: 175) correctly re-assigned it to Van Straelen, 1936. First included in the Calappidae De Haan, 1833 View in CoL ( Van Straelen 1936; Stenzel 1945, 1952; Feldmann 1993), it was transferred, as a valid genus, to the Necrocarcininae Förster, 1968 ( Förster 1968: 175). Subsequently, Cenomanocarcinus View in CoL was synonymised with Necrocarcinus Bell, 1863 View in CoL (eventually with Orithopsis Carter, 1872 View in CoL ) ( Wright & Collins 1972: 62; Feldmann et al. 1976: 986; Kues 1980: 862; Fraaije 2002: 913), or, alternatively, considered a subgenus of Necrocarcinus View in CoL ( Bishop 1985: 618, 621; Toolson & Kues 1996: 114, 115). It was finally rehabilitated as a member of the Necrocarcinidae View in CoL ( Bishop & Williams 1991: 452; Schweitzer et al. 2002: table 8, fig. 29; Schweitzer et al. 2003a: 36; Schweitzer & Feldmann 2005: 34). By removing the Necrocarcinidae View in CoL (including Cenomanocarcinus View in CoL ) from the Calappoidea De Haan, 1833 to refer it to the Dorippoidea MacLeay, 1838, Schweitzer et al. (2003a: 32) considered Cenomanocarcinus View in CoL to be a heterotreme representative.
In contrast, the hypothesis that Cenomanocarcinus View in CoL could be podotreme was put forward by Larghi (2004: 530) and Guinot & Breton (2006: 616). Vega et al. (2007: 412) included the genus in the Podotremata. Breton & Collins (2007: 17) have recently documented the type species, C. inflatus View in CoL , well on the basis of a near-complete topotypical specimen.The carapace outline of Cenomanocarcinus View in CoL , traditionally based on specimens with broken spines,
is not rounded as assumed, its anterolateral border
Guinot D. et al.
prolonginginto a well-developed epibranchial tooth. A long and more or less thick epibranchial tooth, similar to that described for C. beardi ( Schweitzer et al. 2003a: fig. 12), is a diagnostic feature of the genus.
Cenomanocarcinus View in CoL , a “carinate genus” ( Bishop & Williams 1991), is characterized dorsally by the following features: extremely thin carapace cuticle, dorsal carapace surface without marked grooves and with three strong, tuberculate longitudinal ridges (H-shape) and a tuberculate epibranchial ridge ending in a long epibranchial tooth; presence of a subdistal posterolateral tooth (see diagnosis of Cenomanocarcinidae View in CoL n. fam. and under C. vanstraeleni View in CoL ). According to Vega et al. (2007) the flattened appendages (of C. vanstraeleni View in CoL ) suggest a burrowing (in point of fact, burying) habit and/ or active swimming.
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Cenomanocarcinus Van Straelen, 1936
Guinot, Danièle, Vega, Francisco J. & Van Bakel, Barry W. M. 2008 |
Necrocarcinus (Cenomanocarcinus)
BISHOP G. A. 1985: 618 |
Cenomanocarcinus
SCHWEITZER C. E. & FELDMANN R. M. 2005: 34 |
SCHWEITZER C. E. & FELDMANN R. M. & FAM J. & HESSIN W. A. & HETRICK S. W. & NYBORG T. G. & ROSS R. L. M. 2003: 36 |
SCHWEITZER C. E. & FELDMANN R. M. & FAM J. & HESSIN W. A. & HETRICK S. W. & NYBORG T. G. & ROSS R. L. M. 2003: 32 |
FRAAIJE R. H. B. 2002: 913 |
TOOLSON E. K. & KUES B. S. 1996: 114 |
BISHOP G. A. & WILLIAMS A. B. 1991: 452 |
BISHOP G. A. 1985: 618 |
KUES B. S. 1980: 862 |
FELDMANN R. M. & AWOTUA E. E. B. & WELSHENBAUGH J. 1976: 986 |
WRIGHT C. W. & COLLINS J. S. H. 1972: 62 |
FORSTER R. 1968: 175 |
FORSTER R. 1968: 175 |
STENZEL H. B. 1952: 214 |
STENZEL H. B. 1945: 447 |
Cenomanocarcinus
BRETON G. & COLLINS J. S. H. 2007: 18 |
VEGA F. J. & NYBORG T. & BRICENO A. & PATARROYO P. & LUQUE J. & MUZQUIZ H. & STINNESBECK W. 2007: 412 |
CRAWFORD R. S. & FELDMANN R. M. & WAUGH D. A. & KELLEY B. M. & ALLEN J. G. 2006: 5 |
LARGHI C. 2004: 530 |
FRAAIJE R. H. B. 2002: 913 |
SCHWEITZER C. E. & FELDMANN R. M. 2000: 241 |
BISHOP G. A. & BRANNEN N. A. & HILL L. E. & MEYER J. P. & PIKE A. J. & SAMPSON C. 1992: 419 |
BISHOP G. A. & WILLIAMS A. B. 1991: 452 |
BISHOP G. A. 1986: 135 |
KUES B. S. 1980: 862 |
FELDMANN R. M. & AWOTUA E. E. B. & WELSHENBAUGH J. 1976: 985 |
WRIGHT C. W. & COLLINS J. S. H. 1972: 62 |
FORSTER R. 1968: 175 |
AVNIMELECH M. 1961: 1 |
REMY J. M. 1960: 57 |
REMY J. M. & AVNIMELECH M. 1955: 314 |
STENZEL H. B. 1952: 214 |
STENZEL H. B. 1945: 447 |
VAN STRAELEN V. 1936: 37 |