Aeger spinipes (Desmarest, 1817)
(Fig. 1D)
DIAGNOSIS (from Schweigert et al. 2016). — Extremely elongate rostrum, with one medium ventral tooth; Mxp3 extremely long, with movable spines; chelate P1-P3; P1-P2 bearing long movable spines; P3 with smooth chelae; achelate P4-P5 and spineless; P3 slightly larger than P1- P2; well-developed pleopods; uropodal exopod with rounded diaresis.
STUDIED MATERIAL. — Charbonnier & Garassino (2012) listed and figured only one specimen (MNHN.F.B13441, Eichstätt). We add two specimens from Solnhofen, MNHN.F.B13440, B13442 (Fig. 1D), formerly identified as A. tipularius .
COMMENT
Our assignation is based on the extremely elongate rostrum.
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