Ghost shrimp genus Turbiocheir from the Palaeogene of Argentina and Chile revisited: the first fossil record of Anacalliax (Decapoda: Anacalliacidae)

Matúš Hyžný, Patricio Zambrano, Fernando Muñiz, Juan Carlos Aragón

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The ghost shrimp Turbiocheir minutospinata has so far been known only from its holotype from the Eocene/Oligocene rocks of Río Turbio, Patagonia in Argentina. Recently, the additional specimen has been found in the Eocene strata of the Boca Lebu Formation of the Arauco Basin, Chile. New material adds information on the morphology of chelipeds and allows evaluation of the degree of heterochely of the studied ghost shrimp. Moreover, comparison of Turbiocheir minutospinata with extant ghost shrimp taxa allows synonymisation of Turbiocheir with Anacalliax. With this act the fossil record of Anacalliax is extended into early Eocene. The occurrence of Anacalliax minutospinata comb. nov. is proposed to represent a reliable calibration point for Anacalliacidae, which was not available until now.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)2794-2803
Número de páginas10
PublicaciónHistorical Biology
Volumen33
N.º11
DOI
EstadoEn prensa - 2020

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  • Ciencias Agrícolas y Biológicas General

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