Cenomanocarcinus oklahomensis ( Rathbun, 1935 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4651166 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4650977 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/87178784-FFBF-FFC4-192E-FE45FC2B60E0 |
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Felipe |
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Cenomanocarcinus oklahomensis ( Rathbun, 1935 ) |
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Cenomanocarcinus oklahomensis ( Rathbun, 1935) View in CoL
Remarks
Necrocarcinus oklahomensis Rathbun, 1935 ( Rathbun 1935: 44, pl. 11, fig. 9; see also Fraaije 2002: 913), upper Albian of the Western Interior ( USA), was transferred to Cenomanocarcinus View in CoL by Van Straelen (1936: 39), Stenzel (1945: 449), then by Förster (1968: 169, 176), Schweitzer et al. (2003a: 36), and Vega et al. (2007: 412, 417). The species is known by the holotype only, with a carapace characterized by marked longitudinal and epibranchial ridges, and not preserving any spines on lateral margins. Despite the fact that Stenzel (1945: table p. 449) indicated on the dorsal ridges of C. oklahomensis the same number of tubercles as in C. inflatus View in CoL , he did not synonymise the two species (see under C. beardi View in CoL , below).
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Cenomanocarcinus oklahomensis ( Rathbun, 1935 )
Guinot, Danièle, Vega, Francisco J. & Van Bakel, Barry W. M. 2008 |
Necrocarcinus oklahomensis
VEGA F. J. & NYBORG T. & BRICENO A. & PATARROYO P. & LUQUE J. & MUZQUIZ H. & STINNESBECK W. 2007: 412 |
SCHWEITZER C. E. & FELDMANN R. M. & FAM J. & HESSIN W. A. & HETRICK S. W. & NYBORG T. G. & ROSS R. L. M. 2003: 36 |
FRAAIJE R. H. B. 2002: 913 |
FORSTER R. 1968: 169 |
STENZEL H. B. 1945: 449 |
VAN STRAELEN V. 1936: 39 |
RATHBUN M. J. 1935: 44 |