Ctenocheles Kishinouye 1926 (decapod)

Malacostraca - Decapoda - Ctenochelidae

Synonyms: Ischnodactylus Pelseneer 1886, Tosacallianassa Sakai 2016

Parent taxon: Ctenochelidae according to C.E. Schweitzer et al. 2023

See also Beschin et al. 1998, Beschin et al. 2013, Beschin et al. 2006, Beschin et al. 2009, Beschin and de Angeli 2012, Beschin et al. 2012, Feldmann et al. 1995, Feldmann and Duncan 1992, Feldmann and Keys 1992, Feldmann et al. 2016, Glaessner 1947, Glaessner 1960, Hyzny and Dulai 2013, Karasawa and Fudouji 2000, Manning and Felder 1991, Rathbun 1935, Schweitzer and Feldmann 2001, Schweitzer and Feldmann 2002, Schweitzer et al. 2010, Sepkoski 2002, Todd and Collins 2005 and Tshudy et al. 2022

Sister taxa: Ahazianassa, Anacalliinae, Callianopsinae, Cretagourretia, Ctenochelinae, Dawsoniinae, Dawsonius, Gourretia, Gourretiinae, Ischnodactylus texanus, Pseudogourretiinae

Subtaxa: Ctenocheles anderseni Ctenocheles balsii Ctenocheles chattiensis Ctenocheles collini Ctenocheles cookei Ctenocheles cultellus Ctenocheles fabianii Ctenocheles falciformis Ctenocheles hokoensis Ctenocheles inaequidens Ctenocheles madagascariensis Ctenocheles maorianus Ctenocheles ornatus Ctenocheles pectiniformis Ctenocheles possagnoensis Ctenocheles rupeliensis Ctenocheles secretanae Ctenocheles sereaensis Ctenocheles sujakui Ctenocheles valdellae Ctenocheles victor

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Ecology: infaunal detritivore

Distribution:

• Quaternary of New Zealand (1 collection)

• Miocene of Argentina (1), Chile (1), Italy (1), Mexico (1), Spain (2), Switzerland (1)

• Oligocene of Germany (1), Hungary (1), Japan (4)

• Eocene to Oligocene of Japan (2)

• Eocene of Australia (1), Denmark (1), Italy (8), Spain (2), United States (8: California, Oregon, Washington)

• Paleocene of Argentina (1), United States (1: New Jersey)

• Cretaceous of Argentina (3), Germany (1), the Netherlands (1)

Total: 43 collections each including a single occurrence

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