Lucascinus trifailensis, Gašparič & Hyžný & Hitij & Šoster, 2024

Gašparič, Rok, Hyžný, Matúš, Hitij, Tomaž & Šoster, Aleš, 2024, Late Oligocene decapod crustaceans from the Trbovlje Formation of Slovenia, with a description of two new species of hymenosomatid crabs, Palaeontologia Electronica (a 4) 27 (1), pp. 1-16 : 8-11

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scientific name

Lucascinus trifailensis
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sp. nov.

Lucascinus trifailensis View in CoL sp. nov.

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Etymology. The species name refers to old name for coal mining town of Trbovlje (Trifail). Trbovlje is Slovenia’s tenth-largest town and closest to the type locality of new species.

Diagnosis. Carapace trapezoid, longer than wide, fully surrounded by a rim. Rostrum formed as a long triangular plate. Postocular anterior margin sinuous; defined by a postocular tubercle and a more pronounced tooth at anterolateral corner of the carapace. Lateral side of carapace almost straight; diverging posteriorly; with a single projection near base of cheliped. Posterior border of carapace sinuously rounded. Dorsal carapace with visible gastro-cardiac groove and posteriorly developed thoracic grooves. Frontal region trapezoidal; not differentiated from gastric posteriorly. Cardiac region simple and posteriorly not bordered. Male pleon triangular; pleonal somites 1-5 free; somite 1 widest. Chelipeds long; propodus elongated and slightly swollen. Fingers short. Pereopods very long and slender; almost same length. Dactylus short, curved, teeth not observed.

Type material. Holotype is RGA / SMNH 6384-6383 View Materials (part and counterpart) ( Figure 4E View FIGURE 4 ) ; paratypes are RGA / SMNH 6391 View Materials ( Figure 4F View FIGURE 4 ), RGA / SMNH 6387- 6388 View Materials (part and counterpart) ( Figure 5D View FIGURE 5 ), RGA / SMNH 6379-6380 View Materials (part and counterpart) and RGA / SMNH 6392 View Materials . Measurements are given in Figure 7 View FIGURE 7 , Table 1 and Table 2.

Type locality. Trbovlje , Slovenia .

Description. Carapace trapezoidal, longer than wide (CL/CW = 1.13–1.30) ( Table 1), fully surrounded by a hymenosomian rim ( Figure 4E - F View FIGURE 4 ). Rostrum formed as a long triangular plate; twice as long as wide; width approx. 0.1–0.15 times carapace width ( Figure 5D View FIGURE 5 ). Postocular anterior margin sinuous; defined by a postocular tubercle and a more pronounced tooth at anterolateral corner of the carapace. Lateral side of carapace slightly convex; almost straight; diverging posteriorly; with a single projection near base of cheliped. Posterior border of carapace sinuously rounded ( Figure 4F View FIGURE 4 ).

Dorsal carapace with visible gastro-cardiac groove and posteriorly developed thoracic grooves. Frontal region trapezoid; not differentiated from gastric posteriorly. Cardiac region simple and posteriorly not bordered ( Figure 4E View FIGURE 4 ). Male pleon triangular; pleonal somites free; somite 1 widest, with rounded convex lateral sides; rest of the somites with straight and anteriorly converging lateral margins; pleotelson much longer than wide, triangular, with rounded apex ( Figure 5D View FIGURE 5 ).

Chelipeds long; length approx. 0.85-1.0 times of carapace length. Ischium short; merus and carpus longer than wide; propodus elongated and lightly swollen. Fingers shorter than manus. Pereopods very long and slender ( Figure 4F View FIGURE 4 , Table 2); length approx. 1.9-2.3 times of carapace length, P3 and P4 longest. Ischium short; merus almost as long as propodus, carpus less than one third of merus; propodus longest, but narrower than the merus. Dactylus short, curved, teeth not observed.

Remarks. Lucascinus trifailensis sp. nov. is the first fossil representative of the genus and among extant species most closely resembles Lucascinus bedfordi ( Montgomery, 1931) . The shared similarities between the fossil and extant species are in ornamentation of dorsal carapace and the shape of a triangular rostrum. However, Lucascinus trifailensis sp. nov. has a narrower carapace, with distinct sinuous shape of the anterior margin, defined by a small postocular tubercle, and a more pronounced tooth at the anterolateral corner of the carapace. Additional spinose projection is located at lateral margin, near the base of cheliped, which is typical for Lucascinus ( Poore et al., 2016) , but much less pronounced in Lucascinus trifailensis sp. nov. Such combination of characters has not been observed in any of the extant species. However, we prefer to use the most parsimonious way and include the fossil species in the closest extant genus.

Range. Late Oligocene (Chattian).

Occurrence. To date, known only from the type locality.

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