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 Karasawa, H. and C.E. Schweitzer (2006) A new classification of the Xanthoidea sensu lato (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) based on phylogenetic analysis and traditional systematics and evaluation of all fossil Xanthoidea sensu lato. Contributions to Zoology 75(1/2): 23–73. PDF is 1.1MB

 

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Reference ID 28057
Reference type journalarticle
Authors Karasawa, H.
Schweitzer, C.E.
Publication Year (for display) 2006
Publication Year (for sorting) 2006
Title A new classification of the Xanthoidea _sensu lato_ (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) based on phylogenetic analysis and traditional systematics and evaluation of all fossil Xanthoidea _sensu lato_
Secondary Title Contributions to Zoology
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Volume 75
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Pages 23–73
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A phylogenetic analysis was conducted including representatives from all recognized extant and extinct families of the Xanthoidea sensu lato, resulting in one new family, Hypothalassiidae. Four xanthoid families are elevated to superfamily status, resulting in Carpilioidea, Pilumnoidoidea, Eriphioidea, Progeryonoidea, and Goneplacoidea, and numerous subfamilies are elevated to fam- ily status. The Mathildellidae is moved from the Goneplacidae to the Portunoidea. Diagnoses for all superfamilies and families discussed herein are provided, embracing characters typically used by biologists as well as readily fossilized features of the dorsal carapace, sternum, abdomen, and chelipeds. All genera known from the fossil record at one time referred to the Xanthi- dae sensu lato, Xanthoidea sensu lato, or Goneplacidae sensu lato were evaluated as to their family level placement and as a result, the family-level placement of many of these genera has been changed herein. Balcacarcinus new substitute name, is provided herein for Bittneria Schweitzer and Karasawa, 2004.
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