Glyphea
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Glyphea pseudastacus, Jurassic, Bavaria | |
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Genus: | † Glyphea Von Meyer, 1835 |
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Palinurus regleyanus Desmarest, 1822 |
Glyphea is a genus of fossil glypheoid crustaceans that lived from the Jurassic to the Eocene. It includes the following species:[1]
- Glyphea alexandri Taylor, 1979
- Glyphea arborinsularis Etheridge Jr., 1917
- Glyphea australensis Feldmann, Tshudy & Thomson, 1993
- Glyphea bathonica De Ferry, 1865
- Glyphea bohemica Fritsch, 1887
- Glyphea calloviensis H. Woods, 1927
- Glyphea carteri Bell, 1863
- Glyphea christeyi Feldmann & Maxwell, 1999
- Glyphea crassa Oppel, 1861
- Glyphea cretacea McCoy, 1854
- Glyphea damesi Garassino, 2000[2]
- Glyphea foresti Feldmann & de Saint Laurent, 2002
- Glyphea franzini Breton, 2011
- Glyphea georgianus Taylor, 1979
- Glyphea gussmanni Schütze, 1907
- Glyphea jeletzkyi Feldmann & McPherson, 1980
- Glyphea liasina Von Meyer, 1840
- Glyphea lyrica Blake, 1876
- Glyphea muensteri (Voltz, 1835)
- Glyphea oculata J. Woods, 1957
- Glyphea prestwichi H. Woods, 1929
- Glyphea pseudastacus Schlotheim, 1822
- Glyphea pseudoscyllarus (Schlotheim, 1822)
- Glyphea regleyana (Desmarest, 1822)
- Glyphea reticulata Feldmann & Gazdzicki, 1997
- Glyphea robusta Feldmann & McPherson, 1980
- Glyphea rostrata (Phillips, 1829)
- Glyphea squamosa (Münster, 1839)
- Glyphea stilwelli Feldmann, 1993
- Glyphea tomesi Woodward, 1868
- Glyphea udressieri Von Meyer, 1840
- Glyphea vectensis H. Woods, 1927
- Glyphea willetti (Woodward, 1878)
See also
[edit]- Neoglyphea and Laurentaeglyphea, the only extant glypheoids
References
[edit]- ^ Rodney M. Feldmann & Michèle de Saint Laurent (2002). "Glyphea foresti n. sp. (Decapoda) from the Cenomanian of Northern Territory, Australia" (PDF). Crustaceana. 75 (3–4): 359–373. doi:10.1163/156854002760095435. JSTOR 20105417.
- ^ Garassino, Alessandro (2001). "New decapod crustaceans from the Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) of Lebanon" (PDF). Atti della Società italiana di scienze naturali e del Museo civico di storia naturale di Milano. 141 (II): 237–250. ISSN 0037-8844. S2CID 88896292. Retrieved 11 September 2023 – via the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.