Glyphea muensteri Meyer 1840

Autor: Chény, Cédric, Charbonnier, Sylvain, Audo, Denis
Rok vydání: 2023
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7756897
Popis: Glyphea muensteri Meyer, 1840 (Fig. 12 A-C) Glyphea münsteri Meyer, 1840: 12, pl. 3, fig. 23. For detailed list of synonymy see Charbonnier et al. (2013: 67). TYPE MATERIAL. — Neotype MNHN.F.A29534 (coll. Petitclerc) selected by Charbonnier et al. (2012). TYPE LOCALITY. — Grandvelle, Haute-Saône department, France. TYPE AGE. — Late Jurassic, early Oxfordian (Terrain à Chailles Formation). ADDITIONAL EXAMINED MATERIAL. — see Table 1. DESCRIPTION Carapace Subcylindrical carapace, cephalic region with four longitudinal spiny carinae: parallel orbital, gastro-orbital, supra-antennal, and antennal carinae; orbital carina distanced from the others, and only marked by small aligned spines; gastro-orbital, supra-antennal, and antennal carinae strongly raised; antennal carina more raised than the others; carapace groove pattern similar to that observed in Glyphea; all regions of carapace with spiny tubercles uniformly arranged, decreasing in size ventrally in the branchial region. Thoracic appendages Poorly preserved Mxp3 (flattened and pointed dactylus); poorly preserved P1 (merus laterally flattened, with spiny dorsal and ventral margins) and P2 (merus laterally flattened, with spiny dorsal and ventral margins). DISCUSSION Charbonnier et al. (2013) provided a detailed description of the species. The configuration of the cephalothoracic grooves, the four cephalic carinae, and the tuberculated ornamentation of the specimens from Ste-Scolasse correspond to diagnostic characters of Glyphea muensteri. The sample is too small to produce a more detailed discussion.
Published as part of Chény, Cédric, Charbonnier, Sylvain & Audo, Denis, 2023, Middle Jurassic lobsters (Crustacea, Decapoda) from Normandy, France, pp. 139-161 in Geodiversitas 45 (4) on pages 154-156, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2023v45a4, http://zenodo.org/record/7757620
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