A Rich and Highly Endemic Decapod Crustacean Fauna from the Middle Jurassic of North-east France |
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Authors: | Catherine Crô nier,& Philippe Courville |
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Affiliation: | USTL Sciences de la Terre, Laboratoire de Paléontologie et Paléogéographie du Paléozoi¨que, UMR 8014 du CNRS, 59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex, France. e-mail;, UniversitéRennes 1, Laboratoire de Géologie Sédimentaire, Géosciences, UMR 6118 du CNRS, 35042 Rennes Cedex, France. e-mail |
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Abstract: | Decapod crustaceans are relatively widespread in Jurassic deposits of Europe and a small number have been collected from the north-east of France. A new fossil of a macrurous decapod assigned to Eryma burgundiaca sp. nov., an erymid lobster, is described from this area and comparisons are made with closely allied species from Europe. Probable pagurid anomurous decapods are represented by Orhomalus magnificus sp. nov., Palaeopagurus acutus sp. nov. and Palaeopagurus neraudeaui sp. nov. No brachyurous decapods are presently known from the fauna. Based on the associated ammonites, the material is considered to be Callovian in age. |
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Keywords: | Middle Jurassic north-east France decapod crustaceans erymids pagurids |
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