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Rhinolambrus

Malacostraca - Decapoda - Parthenopidae

Taxonomy
Rhinolambrus was named by Milne-Edwards (1879). It is extant.

It was reranked as Parthenope (Rhinolambrus) by Morris and Collins (1991).

It was assigned to Parthenope by Morris and Collins (1991); to Parthenopidae by Beschin et al. (2012); and to Parthenopinae by Schweitzer et al. (2010) and Schweitzer et al. (2020).

Synonymy list
YearName and author
1879Rhinolambrus Milne-Edwards
1991Parthenope (Rhinolambrus) Morris and Collins p. 9
2010Rhinolambrus Schweitzer et al. p. 98
2012Rhinolambrus Beschin et al. p. 54
2020Rhinolambrus Schweitzer et al. p. 7

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomAnimalia()
Bilateria
EubilateriaAx 1987
Protostomia
Ecdysozoa
Panarthropoda
phylumArthropodaLatreille 1829
Deuteropoda
Mandibulata
PancrustaceaZrzavý and Štys 1997
Hymenostraca(Rolfe 1969)
superclassMulticrustaceaRegier et al. 2010
classMalacostraca()
RankNameAuthor
subclassEumalacostracaGrobben 1892
CaridoidaHessler 1982
orderDecapoda
suborderPleocyemataBurkenroad 1963
Reptantia(Boas)
MeiuraSaint Laurent 1980
infraorderBrachyura()
Eubrachyurade Saint Laurent 1980
HeterotremataGuinot 1977
superfamilyParthenopoideaMacLeay 1838
familyParthenopidaeMacleay 1838
subfamilyParthenopinaeMacLeay 1838
genusRhinolambrusMilne-Edwards 1879

If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.

G. Rhinolambrus Milne-Edwards 1879
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Rhinolambrus elongatus Beschin et al. 2012
Rhinolambrus pelagicus Ruppell 1830 [seagrass elbow crab]
Rhinolambrus sublitoralis Morris and Collins 1991
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available
Measurements
No measurements are available
Composition: chitinc
Locomotion: actively mobilec
Life habit: semi-infaunalf
Diet: carnivoreo
Vision: well-developedc
Created: 2022-11-16 16:20:43
Modified: 2022-11-16 16:20:43
Source: f = family, o = order, c = class
References: Turnsek 1997, Fearon and Clapham 2023, Aberhan 1992

Age range

Maximum range based only on fossils: base of the Lutetian to the top of the Tortonian or 47.80000 to 7.24600 Ma
Minimum age of oldest fossil (stem group age): 41.3 Ma

Collections (6 total)


Time interval Ma Country or state Original ID and collection number
Lutetian47.8 - 41.3Italy R. elongatus (207553)
Burdigalian20.44 - 15.97Malaysia (Sarawak) Parthenope sublitoralis (175184)
Tortonian11.62 - 7.246Malaysia (Sabah) Parthenope sublitoralis (185835 185836 185837)
Late/Upper Miocene11.608 - 5.333Brunei Darussalam Parthenope sublitoralis (173589)