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Dynomene

Malacostraca - Decapoda - Dynomenidae

Synonymy list
YearName and author
1823Dynomene Desmarest
1984Dynomene Müller p. 65
2003Dynomene Schweitzer et al. p. 18
2008Dynomene De Angeli and Beschin p. 19
2009Dynomene Ng et al.
2010Dynomene De Angeli et al. p. 154
2010Dynomene Schweitzer et al.
2012Dynomene Schweitzer et al. p. 31
2016Dynomene Beschin et al. p. 66
2017Dynomene Luque et al. p. 60
2020Dynomene Ossó et al. p. 186

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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()
DromiaceaDe Haan 1833
superfamilyDromioideaDe Haan 1833
familyDynomenidaeOrtmann 1892
subfamilyDynomeninaeOrtmann 1892
genusDynomeneDesmarest 1823

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. Dynomene Desmarest 1823
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Dynomene acutispinis Rathbun 1945
Dynomene collinsi Ossó et al. 2020
Dynomene emiliae Muller 1978
Dynomene hispida Latreille 1812
Dynomene lessinea Beschin et al. 2001
Dynomene praedator Milne-Edwards 1878
Dynomene shinobui Karasawa 1993
Dynomene variabilis Portel and Collins 2004
Dynomene vetusta Beschin et al. 2016
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available
Measurements
No measurements are available
Composition: chitinc
Locomotion: actively mobilec
Life habit: epifaunalo
Diet: detritivoref
Vision: well-developedc
Created: 2022-08-23 13:43:47
Modified: 2022-08-23 13:43:47
Source: f = family, o = order, c = class
References: Turnsek 1997, Valdez and Clapham 2023, Aberhan 1992

Age range

Maximum range based only on fossils: base of the Ypresian to the top of the Holocene or 56.00000 to 0.00000 Ma
Minimum age of oldest fossil (stem group age): 47.8 Ma

Collections (15 total)


Time interval Ma Country or state Original ID and collection number
Ypresian56.0 - 47.8Italy D. vetusta (207470 207471)
Priabonian38.0 - 33.9Spain (Aragón) D. collinsi (209381)
Early/Lower Oligocene33.9 - 28.4Italy (Vicenza) D. lessinea (69701 147005)
Early/Lower Miocene23.03 - 15.97Jamaica D. variabilis (228737)
Early/Lower Miocene - Middle Miocene23.03 - 11.608Japan (Shizuoka) D. shinobui (202476)
Neogene23.03 - 2.58Poland D. emiliae (139754)
Badenian13.65 - 12.7Hungary D. emiliae (207754 207755)
Badenian13.65 - 12.7Poland D. emiliae (32515 32516)
Badenian13.65 - 12.7Austria D. emiliae (141124)
Pliocene5.333 - 2.588Fiji Xantho acutispinis (136142)
Holocene0.0117 - 0.0Mexico D. ursula (147227)