The superfamily Portunoidea including extinct lineages is herein evaluated via cladistic analysis of adult morphological characters and traditional systematics. Nearly every fossil species has been examined via type material, or if this was not possible, through illustrations and original descriptions. The analyses indicate that the superfamily is much more diverse at the family level than has previously been recognized, and three subfamilies, Catoptrinae, Carcininae, and Macropipinae, are herein elevated to family status. One new family, Longusorbiidae; two new genera, Euronectes and Viaophthalmus; and two nomen nova are named herein in addition to the recognition of seven new combinations. The fossil record of each of the resulting famili...
A new genus and new species of decapod brachyuran, Cuchiadromites jadeae, is recorded and described ...
Portunoidea is a diverse lineage of ecologically and economically important marine crabs comprising ...
Decapod crustaceans from the Ottnangian (middle Burdigalian, Lower Miocene) of the Western and Centr...
ABSTRACT—New portunoid fossils from southern Argentina and from the west coast of North America perm...
A phylogenetic analysis was conducted including representatives from all recognized extant and extin...
International audienceSince its first description in 1960, the brachyuran crab genus Pleolobites was...
In this article, I map the currently known brachyuran fossil record on a recent cladogram of Brachyu...
Several systematic revisions of the superfamily Palaemonoidea Rafinesque, 1815 (Natantia) have been ...
A phylogenetic analysis based upon 30 extinct and extant taxa of podotrematous brachyuran decapods u...
Earlier studies of swimming crabs (family Portunidae) in the Americas suggested polyphyly of Portunu...
Incorporating fossils into schemes for the phylogenetic relationships of decapod crustaceans has bee...
Although the recognition of four broad groups within Decapoda – natantians, macrurans, anomurans and...
A phylogenetic analysis based upon 30 extinct and extant taxa of podotrematous brachyuran decapods u...
The controversial interrelationships of the major clades of the reptant decapods are resolved by sim...
International audienceWith approximately 1,500 extant species, freshwater crabs (Decapoda: Brachyura...
A new genus and new species of decapod brachyuran, Cuchiadromites jadeae, is recorded and described ...
Portunoidea is a diverse lineage of ecologically and economically important marine crabs comprising ...
Decapod crustaceans from the Ottnangian (middle Burdigalian, Lower Miocene) of the Western and Centr...
ABSTRACT—New portunoid fossils from southern Argentina and from the west coast of North America perm...
A phylogenetic analysis was conducted including representatives from all recognized extant and extin...
International audienceSince its first description in 1960, the brachyuran crab genus Pleolobites was...
In this article, I map the currently known brachyuran fossil record on a recent cladogram of Brachyu...
Several systematic revisions of the superfamily Palaemonoidea Rafinesque, 1815 (Natantia) have been ...
A phylogenetic analysis based upon 30 extinct and extant taxa of podotrematous brachyuran decapods u...
Earlier studies of swimming crabs (family Portunidae) in the Americas suggested polyphyly of Portunu...
Incorporating fossils into schemes for the phylogenetic relationships of decapod crustaceans has bee...
Although the recognition of four broad groups within Decapoda – natantians, macrurans, anomurans and...
A phylogenetic analysis based upon 30 extinct and extant taxa of podotrematous brachyuran decapods u...
The controversial interrelationships of the major clades of the reptant decapods are resolved by sim...
International audienceWith approximately 1,500 extant species, freshwater crabs (Decapoda: Brachyura...
A new genus and new species of decapod brachyuran, Cuchiadromites jadeae, is recorded and described ...
Portunoidea is a diverse lineage of ecologically and economically important marine crabs comprising ...
Decapod crustaceans from the Ottnangian (middle Burdigalian, Lower Miocene) of the Western and Centr...