Ponotus shirahamensis, Karasawa & Ohara, 2009
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5270.2.11 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7863988 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0E46879B-FFFE-FFDC-FF1D-E9EC535FFE81 |
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Ponotus shirahamensis |
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Ponotus shirahamensis View in CoL n. sp.
Ponotus shirahamensis Karasawa & Ohara 2009: 200 View in CoL , figs. 1.1–5. [unavailable].
Type material. HOLOTYPE: WMNH-Ge-112012007, carapace and right cheliped from the Shirahama Formation of the lowermost Middle Miocene Tanabe Group exposed in beach of Migusazaki , Tsubaki , Shirahama-cho , Wakayama Prefecture (33°37′7.2′′N, 135°23′22.1′′E) GoogleMaps . PARATYPES: WMNH- Ge-112012006, thoracic sternum, chelipeds, and pereiopods; WMNH-Ge-112012024, carapace and right cheliped; MFM83067, carapace and chelipeds; MFM83068, carapace and chelipeds; all from the same locality as holotype.
Diagnosis. Carapace moderate-sized for Notopodinae, ovoid, much longer than wide. Fronto-orbital margin wide, about 75% maximum width; rostrum simple, short, broadly triangular, with median dorsal carina; orbital margin with shallow orbital fissure outside intra-orbital spine and 2 orbital spines; intra-orbital spine slightly directed anterolaterally; outer-orbital spine directed anteriorly; anterolateral margin slightly sinuous with short hepatic spine; posterolateral margin gently convex, weakly rimmed; posterior margin slightly convex, weakly rimmed; dorsal surface strongly convex transversely, gently convex longitudinally, regions not defined, anterior surface with coarse granules, anterolateral portion rugose, and other surfaces punctate; transverse ridge between hepatic spines absent; weak median longitudinal carina present. Chelipeds similar in size and shape; lateral surfaces of merus, carpus, and propodus terraced ridges; propodus subtriangular, compressed laterally, about as long as high; fixed finger short; dactylus narrow, long, strongly curved ventrally, without teeth or spines on dorsal and occlusal margins.
Etymology. From the occurrence of the specimens in Shirahama-cho.
Remarks. A full description and figures of Ponotus shirahamensis are given by Karasawa & Ohara (2009).
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Karasawa, Hiroaki & Ohara, Masaaki 2023 |
Ponotus shirahamensis
Karasawa, H. & Ohara, M. 2009: 200 |