Paranecrocarcinus balla, Van Bakel & Guinot & Artal & Fraaije & Jagt, 2012
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Genus Paranecrocarcinus View in CoL † Van Straelen, 1936 (= Pseudonecrocarcinus † Förster, 1968)
Paranecrocarcinus balla † n. sp. [Cenomanian, France; see A. Milne-Edwards in Guillier 1886: 244, as Necrocarcinus minutus † (nomen nudum)]
Paranecrocarcinus biscissus † Wright & Collins, 1972 [Wright & Collins 1972: 71, text-fig. 10b, pl. 22, fig. 6 (as Paranecrocarcinus ( Pseudonecrocarcinus )); lower–middle/upper Cenomanian, southern England, northern France (see Breton & Collins 2011)]
Paranecrocarcinus digitatus † Wright & Collins, 1972 [Wright & Collins 1972: 69, text-fig. 10a, pl. 12, fig. 7a–c, lower Cenomanian, southern England, northern France (see Breton & Collins 2011)]
Paranecrocarcinus foersteri † Wright & Collins, 1972 [Wright & Collins 1972: 70, pl. 22, fig. 5a–c, lower–middle Cenomanian, southern England, northern France (see Breton & Collins 2011)]
Paranecrocarcinus gamma † Roberts, 1962 [Roberts 1962: 182, pl. 85, figs. 7, 8, 11, lower Campanian, New Jersey, USA]
Paranecrocarcinus graysonensis † (Rathbun, 1935) [Rathbun 1935b: 45, pl. 11, figs. 23–25 (as Necrocarcinus ), upper Albian, Texas, USA (= Necrocarcinus scotti † Stenzel, 1945: 445, text-fig. 15, pl. 41, figs. 10, 11; see Förster 1968: 173)]
Paranecrocarcinus hexagonalis † Van Straelen, 1936 [Van Straelen 1936: 36, pl. 4, figs. 6, 7, Hauterivian, northern France (see Förster 1970: figs. 2A, 3A)]
Paranecrocarcinus libanoticus † Förster, 1968 [Förster 1968: 171, pl. 13, fig. 1, Cenomanian, Lebanon, northern France, southern England (see Breton & Collins 2011)]
Paranecrocarcinus milbournei † Collins, 2010 [Collins 2010: 16, figs. 1.5–1.8, Cenomanian, southeastern Nigeria]
Paranecrocarcinus moseleyi † (Stenzel, 1945) [Stenzel 1945: 441, text-fig. 15, pl. 41, fig. 12 (as Necrocarcinus ), uppermost Albian–lowermost Cenomanian, Texas, USA]
Paranecrocarcinus mozambiquensis † Förster, 1970 [Förster 1970: 135, text-figs. 2B, 3B, pl. 17, fig. 4, lower Cenomanian, southern Mozambique]
Paranecrocarcinus olssoni † (Rathbun, 1937) [Rathbun 1937b: 26, pl. 5, fig. 6 (as Dakoticancer ), Barremian, Colombia (in Feldmann et al. 1999: 91 as Necrocarcinus olssoni; in Vega et al. 2010: 276 as Orithopsis tricarinata , age indicated as upper Aptian and upper Albian)]
Paranecrocarcinus pulchellus † (Secretan, 1964) [Secretan 1964: 169, figs. 98, 99, pl. 19, fig. 7 (as Dromiopsis), Cenomanian, Madagascar]
Paranecrocarcinus pusillus † Breton & Collins, 2011 [Breton & Collins 2011: 150, figs. 10, 11, lower Cenomanian, northern France, southern England]
Paranecrocarcinus quadriscissus † (Noetling, 1881) [Noetling 1881: 368, pl. 20, fig. 4a, b (as Necrocarcinus ), upper Maastrichtian, southeastern Netherlands, northeastern Belgium (= Dromiopsis ubaghsi Forir, 1889: 452, pl. 14, fig. 3)
Paranecrocarcinus stenzeli † (Bishop, 1983) [Bishop 1983c: 49, text-fig. 8B, pl. 1, figs. 3–5 (as Pseudonecrocarcinus ), lower Albian, Texas, USA (see Bishop 1986a: 136)]
Paranecrocarcinus vanbirgeleni † Fraaije, 2002 [Fraaije 2002: 916, figs. 1.3, 3.1, 3.2, upper Maastrichtian, southeastern Netherlands]
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