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Lucanthonisia
Taxonomy
Lucanthonisia was named by van Bakel et al. (2009). Its type is Lucanthonisia praemium.
It was assigned to Dynomenidae by van Bakel et al. (2009); to Dromiinae by Schweitzer et al. (2010); and to Basinotopidae by Schweitzer et al. (2012).
It was assigned to Dynomenidae by van Bakel et al. (2009); to Dromiinae by Schweitzer et al. (2010); and to Basinotopidae by Schweitzer et al. (2012).
Species
L. eotvoesi, L. praemium (type species)
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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2009 | Lucanthonisia van Bakel et al. p. 47 |
2010 | Lucanthonisia Schweitzer et al. p. 64 |
2012 | Lucanthonisia Schweitzer et al. p. 27 |
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G. †Lucanthonisia van Bakel et al. 2009
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†Lucanthonisia eotvoesi Müller 1976
†Lucanthonisia praemium van Bakel et al. 2009
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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W. M. van Bakel et al. 2009 | Carapace subovate with a wide posterior margin; length slightly exceeding width, convex in longitudinal and transverse cross sections; rostrum produced, tridentate with thorn-shaped spines; lateral margins with four equal-sized, slender spines; carapace surface with numerous pits, areolation weak; cardiac region broad, cervical groove does not reach the lateral carapace margin, but the branchial groove does. Orbitofrontal margin more than half the carapace width (excluding lateral spines); orbits deep, ovate, with a small notch below the outer orbital angle, suborbital area with two tubercles. Sternal plate flat, with fused elements 4-7, which are constant in width, except for the episternites which are purely laterally directed; sternite 4 broad. |
Measurements
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References: Aberhan 1992, Turnsek 1997 |