Laticallichirus grandis ( Karasawa & Goda, 1996 )

Ando, Yusuke, Kawano, Shigenori, Muramiya, Yusuke, Niiyama, Sota, Kameyama, Sohiko & Shimoyama, Shoichi, 2020, Fossil decapods from the Upper Quaternary in Shinjima Island in Kagoshima Kyushu, Japan, and description of a new species of ghost shrimp (Axiidea Eucalliacidae), Zootaxa 4878 (3), pp. 523-541 : 526-527

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4878.3.5

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:459CF462-A542-4C4D-8238-43C637D9BC34

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4574166

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C987D6-6A04-B850-83E9-F9C45C8EFDF3

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scientific name

Laticallichirus grandis ( Karasawa & Goda, 1996 )
status

 

Laticallichirus grandis ( Karasawa & Goda, 1996)

( Figs. 6 View FIGURE 6 A–J)

Callianassa sp. type B.—Tokai Fossil Society (Ed.) 1977: 60, pl. 27, fig. 6. Callianassa sp.— Kato & Koizumi 1992: 49, fig. 3-3. Calliax sp.— Karasawa & Tanaka 1994: 12, figs. 2-1–12. Neocallichirus sp.— Karasawa et al. 1995: 128, fig. 2. “ Neocallichirus ” grandis Karasawa & Goda, 1996: 1 , fig. 1.— Karasawa 1997: 33, pl. 5, figs. 1–4. Neocallichirus grandis .— Kato & Karasawa 1998: 5, pl. 2, figs. 7–16. — Kato 2001: 40.— Schweitzer et al. 2006: 115. Grynaminna grandis .— Obata & Hayashi 2001: 46, figs. 3.1–12.— Kato 2003: 159. — Hyžný & Karasawa 2012: 65, fig. 1A–

H.— Karasawa et al. 2014: 59, fig. 5.1–5.3.— Hyžný & Klompmaker 2015: fig. 7A, 412 (Table 1).— Ando et al. 2016: 18,

figs. 3.3–10.— Ando & Kawano 2017: 85, fig. 2.9–2.20.

Podocallichirus grandis .— Karasawa et al. 2006: 127, pl. 2, figs. 1–6.— Kobayashi et al. 2008: 111.— Schweitzer et al. 2010: 39.

Laticallichirus grandis .— Komai et al. 2019: 466–477 View Cited Treatment , figs. 1–6.— Mimoto 2020: 51, fig. 3.

Material examined. MFM 145597– MFM 145606 and over 600 other referred specimens.

Remarks. The present species has been described from the Lower Pleistocene to Recent in the Kyushu to Kanto district, Japan (e.g., Karasawa & Goda 1996; Kato & Karasawa 1998; Ando & Kawano 2017; Komai et al. 2019). Komai et al. (2019) collected the specimens of extant Laticallichirus grandis from the muddy-sand mixed with gravel bottom of subtidal zone, and Ando & Kawano (2017) showed that the species was living under the coarsegrained sandy and gravelly bottoms mixed with shells of the upper sublittoral zone. The preservation of the present specimens is similar to other described specimens that seemed to be living near the sedimentary area ( Ando et al. 2016; Ando & Kawano 2017). Therefore, the present specimens were not, in all likelihood, transported from other localities and shallower environment, and the present record suggests that the species has been living under coarsegrained sandy and gravelly bottoms mixed with shells of the lower sublittoral to subtidal zones.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

InfraOrder

Axiidea

SuperFamily

Axioidea

Family

Callianassidae

Genus

Laticallichirus

Loc

Laticallichirus grandis ( Karasawa & Goda, 1996 )

Ando, Yusuke, Kawano, Shigenori, Muramiya, Yusuke, Niiyama, Sota, Kameyama, Sohiko & Shimoyama, Shoichi 2020
2020
Loc

Laticallichirus grandis

Mimoto, K. 2020: 51
Komai, T. & Yokooka, H. & Henmi, Y. & Itani, G. 2019: 466
2019
Loc

Podocallichirus grandis

Schweitzer, C. E. & Feldmann, R. M. & Garassino, A. & Karasawa, H. & Schweigert, G. 2010: 39
Kobayashi, N. & Goda, T. & Ohira, N. & Karasawa, H. 2008: 111
Karasawa, H. & Tanaka, T. & Kobayashi, N. & Goda, T. & Ohira, N. & Shinya, J. 2006: 127
2006
Loc

Callianassa

Hyzny, M. & Karasawa, H. 2012: 65
Schweitzer, C. E. & Iturralde-Vinent, M. & Hetler, J. L. & Velez-Juarbe, J. 2006: 115
Kato, H. 2003: 159
Kato, H. 2001: 40
Obata, K. & Hayashi, Y. 2001: 46
Kato, H. & Karasawa, H. 1998: 5
Karasawa, H. 1997: 33
Karasawa, H. & Goda, T. 1996: 1
Karasawa, H. & Nohara, T. & Shimoji, K. 1995: 128
Karasawa, H. & Tanaka, T. 1994: 12
Kato, H. & Koizumi, A. 1992: 49
1992
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