Evolutionary origins of novel forms are often obscure because early and transitional fossils tend to be rare, poorly preserved, or lack proper phylogenetic contexts. We describe a new, exceptionally preserved enigmatic crab from the mid-Cretaceous of Colombia and the United States, whose completeness illuminates the early disparity of the group and the origins of novel forms. Its large and unprotected compound eyes, small fusiform body, and leg-like mouthparts suggest larval trait retention into adulthood via heterochronic development (pedomorphosis), while its large oar-like legs represent the earliest known adaptations in crabs for active swimming. Our phylogenetic analyses, including representatives of all major lineages of fossil and ex...
Description of a new species of crab, Ekalakia exophthalmops, brings to two the number of species wi...
Global biodiversity patterns in deep time can only be understood fully when the relative preservatio...
Abstract: Despite the extensive fossil record of higher crabs (Eubrachyura) from Late Cretaceous and...
Evolutionary origins of novel forms are often obscure because early and transitional fossils tend to...
True crabs (Brachyura) are the most successful group of decapod crustaceans. This success is most li...
Amber fossils provide snapshots of the anatomy, biology, and ecology of extinct organisms that are o...
For much of terrestrial biodiversity, the evolutionary pathways of adaptation from marine ancestors ...
<div><p>The evolutionary origin of frog crabs (Raninoida) remains puzzling partly due to their aston...
International audienceAll Jurassic brachyuran taxa known to date are based solely upon dorsal carapa...
Eubrachyurans, or ‘higher’ true crabs, are the most speciose group of decapod crustaceans and have a...
Compared with the elongate bodies of shrimps or lobsters, crabs are characterised by a compact body ...
Raninoida, also known as “frog crabs, ” is a clade of extant true crabs (Brachyura) characterized by...
In this article, I map the currently known brachyuran fossil record on a recent cladogram of Brachyu...
The repeated appearance of strikingly similar crab-like forms in independent decapod crustacean line...
Compared with the elongate bodies of shrimps or lobsters, crabs are characterised by a compact body ...
Description of a new species of crab, Ekalakia exophthalmops, brings to two the number of species wi...
Global biodiversity patterns in deep time can only be understood fully when the relative preservatio...
Abstract: Despite the extensive fossil record of higher crabs (Eubrachyura) from Late Cretaceous and...
Evolutionary origins of novel forms are often obscure because early and transitional fossils tend to...
True crabs (Brachyura) are the most successful group of decapod crustaceans. This success is most li...
Amber fossils provide snapshots of the anatomy, biology, and ecology of extinct organisms that are o...
For much of terrestrial biodiversity, the evolutionary pathways of adaptation from marine ancestors ...
<div><p>The evolutionary origin of frog crabs (Raninoida) remains puzzling partly due to their aston...
International audienceAll Jurassic brachyuran taxa known to date are based solely upon dorsal carapa...
Eubrachyurans, or ‘higher’ true crabs, are the most speciose group of decapod crustaceans and have a...
Compared with the elongate bodies of shrimps or lobsters, crabs are characterised by a compact body ...
Raninoida, also known as “frog crabs, ” is a clade of extant true crabs (Brachyura) characterized by...
In this article, I map the currently known brachyuran fossil record on a recent cladogram of Brachyu...
The repeated appearance of strikingly similar crab-like forms in independent decapod crustacean line...
Compared with the elongate bodies of shrimps or lobsters, crabs are characterised by a compact body ...
Description of a new species of crab, Ekalakia exophthalmops, brings to two the number of species wi...
Global biodiversity patterns in deep time can only be understood fully when the relative preservatio...
Abstract: Despite the extensive fossil record of higher crabs (Eubrachyura) from Late Cretaceous and...