Aeger insignis Oppel, 1862 (Fig. 1E, F)

DIAGNOSIS (from Schweigert et al. 2016). — Short rostrum, with one ventral tooth distally; Mxp3 extremely long, with movable spines; chelate P1-P3; P2 with spiny chelae; P3 with spiny elements and chelae; achelate P4-P5; uropodal exopod with rounded diaresis. STUDIED MATERIAL. — Charbonnier & Garassino (2012) did not mention this species.We add one specimen from Solnhofen, MNHN. GG.2004/57291 (formerly identified as A. tipularius).

COMMENT

Our assignation is based on the elongate rostrum bearing one median ventral tooth, particularly visible in UV light (Fig. 1F).