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Carcinoplax longimana

Authors: Ando, Yusuke; Kawano, Shigenori; Muramiya, Yusuke; Niiyama, Sota; Kameyama, Sohiko; Shimoyama, Shoichi;
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Carcinoplax longimana (de Haan, 1833) (Figs. 5.E–H) Cancer (Curtonotus) longimanus de Haan, 1833: 6, fig. 1. Carcinoplax longimanus. — H. Milne Edwards 1852: 164, pl. 49, fig. 2.— Niino 1933: 62–64, figs. 1A–K.— Miyake 1983: 145, pl. 49, fig. 2.— Karasawa & Matsuoka 1993: 41–42, fig. 1.—Karasawa 1993: 71, pl. 19, figs. 1, 3, 5.— Karasawa 1997: 59–60, pl. 21, figs. 1, 3a, b, 4, pl. 22, figs. 4a, b.— Karasawa & Nobuhara 2008: 27, figs. 2-1, 2.— Kitamura & Shiba 2008: 16.— Izumi & Sato 2017: 2–4, fig. 2. Carcinoplax longimana. — Ortmann 1894: 688, pl. 23, fig 3.— Karasawa 1990: 58, figs. 1a–c.— Ikeda 1998: 41, pl. 53, figs. 1–6.— Sakumoto 2000: figs. 1–5.— Castro 2007: 627–628, fig. 1.— Mohanty et al. 2016: 98–99, fig. 2. Material examined. MFM 145620– MFM 145623 and twenty-eight other referred specimens. Remarks. Fossil specimens of this genus are commonly collected from the Pliocene to Pleistocene of Japan (e.g., Karasawa 1990, 1993, 1997; Karasawa & Matsuoka 1993; Sakumoto 2000; Karasawa & Nobuhara 2008; Izumi & Sato 2017). The extant specimens are known from South and East Africa to the western Pacific (Miyake 1983; Ikeda 1998; Castro 2007; Mohanty et al. 2016).

Published as part of 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), pp. 523-541 in Zootaxa 4878 (3) on pages 535-536, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4878.3.5, http://zenodo.org/record/4425380

Keywords

Arthropoda, Carcinoplax, Decapoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Carcinoplax longimana, Goneplacidae, Malacostraca, Taxonomy

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