Lobocarcinus
Lobocarcinus is a genus of extinct marine crabs that lived in the Eocene through Pliocene, containing these species:[1][2]
- Lobocarcinus sismondai
- Lobocarcinus lumacopius
- Lobocarcinus pustulosus
- Lobocarcinus paulinowurtemberbensis
- Lobocarcinus indicus
- Lobocarcinus aegypticus
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Genus: | †Lobocarcinus Reuss, 1857 |
References
- Jessica L. Anderson & Rodney M. Feldmann (1995). "Lobocarcinus lumacopius (Decapoda: Cancridae), a new species of cancrid crab from the Eocene of Fayum, Egypt". Journal of Paleontology. 69 (5): 922–932. JSTOR 1306355.
- Rodney M. Feldmann & R. Ewan Fordyce (1996). "A new cancrid crab from New Zealand". New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 39 (4): 509–513. doi:10.1080/00288306.1996.9514729.
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