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Zootaxa ; 4623(1): zootaxa.4623.1.12, 2019 Jun 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31716282

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Recovery of new samples of Montezumella amenosi Vía, 1959 and Moianella cervantesi Ossó Domínguez, 2013, with preserved cephalic appendages and ventral features, now allows for new and complete revision of Montezumellidae, an extinct eubrachyuran family that appeared in the Middle Eocene and lived until the Neogene. New data on antennular and antennal features, as well as additional data on the sternal and pleonal features of the females, have been analyzed. As a result, Montezumellidae is removed from Cancroidea, where it was previously placed. In view of the unique set of characters that this family presents, no other superfamily of Eubrachyura, fossil or recent, can accommodate it. Therefore, a new superfamily is proposed for it. Despite several basal characters that this group presents, its possible origins or phylogenetic relationships are not clear. Neither, based on the present fossil record, no relationships with potential ancestors or descendants can be suggested.


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Braquiuros , Decápodos , Animales , Femenino , Fósiles , Filogenia
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Zootaxa ; 4450(5): 585-593, 2018 Jul 27.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30314256

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A new species of the genus Aethra (A. stalennyii n. sp.) from the Badenian (middle Miocene) reef frameworks of the Maksymivka quarry in the Medobory Hills, near Ternopil (Ukraine) is described herein. Aethra stalennyii n. sp. represents the first fossil occurrence of the genus known to date. Aethra stalennyii n. sp. inhabited a very similar habitat to those all the extant congeners live in. The presence of Aethra in the middle Miocene of the Central Paratethys adds further emphasis on close affinities between Tethyan reef-associated decapod assemblages and their modern counterparts in the Indo-West Pacific waters. Aethra stalennyii n. sp. represents the first report of Aethra in the fossil record. Possible origin of the genus and subsequent migration eastward is discussed.


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Braquiuros , Decápodos , Animales , Ecosistema , Fósiles , Ucrania
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