Dakoticancer Rathbun, 1917
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Genus Dakoticancer Rathbun, 1917 View in CoL
The American Cretaceous genus Dakoticancer shows female gonopores on the P3 coxae. On the developed sternal plate sutures 7/8 end in large, rounded orifices, which are considered homologous to spermathecal apertures ( Guinot 1993a: 1229, figs 7, 8; Guinot & Tavares 2003: fig. 10H). Maastrichtian Mexican specimens of D. australis Rathbun, 1917 , notably showing dislocation of sternal plates, were found associated with burrows, suggesting that these crabs molted in burrows to seek haven ( Vega & Feldmann 1991).
The diagnosis of the family Dakoticancridae Rathbun, 1917 by Bishop et al. (1998) must be corrected to: “sternum of females with longitudinal grooves constituted by sutures 7/8” [instead of “without”] and, additionally, it must indicate the presence of the large orifices which are homologous to the spermathecal apertures.
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