Amber fossils provide snapshots of the anatomy, biology, and ecology of extinct organisms that are otherwise inaccessible. The best-known fossils in amber are terrestrial arthropods—principally insects—whereas aquatic organisms are rarely represented. Here, we present the first record of true crabs (Brachyura) in amber—from the Cretaceous of Myanmar [~100 to 99 million years (Ma)]. The new fossil preserves large compound eyes, delicate mouthparts, and even gills. This modern-looking crab is nested within crown Eubrachyura, or “higher” true crabs, which includes the majority of brachyuran species living today. The fossil appears to have been trapped in a brackish or freshwater setting near a coastal to fluvio-estuarine environment, bridging ...
Despite the exceptional palaeontological richness of the renowned Santana Group from the Early Creta...
<div><p>The evolutionary origin of frog crabs (Raninoida) remains puzzling partly due to their aston...
International audienceWith approximately 1,500 extant species, freshwater crabs (Decapoda: Brachyura...
Luque, Javier, Xing, Lida, Briggs, Derek E. G., Clark, Elizabeth G., Duque, Alex, Hui, Junbo, Mai, H...
Evolutionary origins of novel forms are often obscure because early and transitional fossils tend to...
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...
Eubrachyurans, or ‘higher’ true crabs, are the most speciose group of decapod crustaceans and have a...
The mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber (~99 Ma, Myanmar), widely known for exquisite preservation of thero...
For much of terrestrial biodiversity, the evolutionary pathways of adaptation from marine ancestors ...
Amber is fossilized tree resin, and inclusions usually comprise terrestrial and, rarely, aquatic org...
We review the available data on the phylogeny, palaeontology and divergence time estimation of prima...
International audienceAll Jurassic brachyuran taxa known to date are based solely upon dorsal carapa...
In this article, I map the currently known brachyuran fossil record on a recent cladogram of Brachyu...
Description of a new species of crab, Ekalakia exophthalmops, brings to two the number of species wi...
Despite the exceptional palaeontological richness of the renowned Santana Group from the Early Creta...
<div><p>The evolutionary origin of frog crabs (Raninoida) remains puzzling partly due to their aston...
International audienceWith approximately 1,500 extant species, freshwater crabs (Decapoda: Brachyura...
Luque, Javier, Xing, Lida, Briggs, Derek E. G., Clark, Elizabeth G., Duque, Alex, Hui, Junbo, Mai, H...
Evolutionary origins of novel forms are often obscure because early and transitional fossils tend to...
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...
Eubrachyurans, or ‘higher’ true crabs, are the most speciose group of decapod crustaceans and have a...
The mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber (~99 Ma, Myanmar), widely known for exquisite preservation of thero...
For much of terrestrial biodiversity, the evolutionary pathways of adaptation from marine ancestors ...
Amber is fossilized tree resin, and inclusions usually comprise terrestrial and, rarely, aquatic org...
We review the available data on the phylogeny, palaeontology and divergence time estimation of prima...
International audienceAll Jurassic brachyuran taxa known to date are based solely upon dorsal carapa...
In this article, I map the currently known brachyuran fossil record on a recent cladogram of Brachyu...
Description of a new species of crab, Ekalakia exophthalmops, brings to two the number of species wi...
Despite the exceptional palaeontological richness of the renowned Santana Group from the Early Creta...
<div><p>The evolutionary origin of frog crabs (Raninoida) remains puzzling partly due to their aston...
International audienceWith approximately 1,500 extant species, freshwater crabs (Decapoda: Brachyura...