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 Karasawa, H. and H. Hayakawa (2000) Additions to Cretaceous decapod crustaceans from Hokkaido, Japan - Part 1. Nephropidae, Micheleidae and Galatheidae. Paleontological Research 4(2): 139–145. PDF is 2.5MB

 

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Reference ID 10615
Reference type journalarticle
Authors Karasawa, H.
Hayakawa, H.
Publication Year (for display) 2000
Publication Year (for sorting) 2000
Title Additions to Cretaceous decapod crustaceans from Hokkaido, Japan - Part 1. Nephropidae, Micheleidae and Galatheidae
Secondary Title Paleontological Research
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Volume 4
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Pages 139–145
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Abstract. Four new species of decapod crustaceans are described from the Upper Cretaceous Upper Yezo Group in Hokkaido, Japan. The monotypic genus Paki (Thalassinidea, Micheleidae) is erected with P. rurkonsimpu sp. nov. Hoploparia kamuy sp. nov. (Astacidea, Nephropidae) repre- sents the first record of the genus Hoploparia from the Turonian-Santonian of Japan. Luisogalathea gen. nov. (Anomala, Galatheidae), erected with the type species L tomitai sp. nov., contains two North American Cretaceous species, Galathea cretacea Stenzeland Eomunidopsis cobbani Bishop. Eomunidopsis kojimai sp. nov. (Anomala, Galatheidae) represents the first record of the genus from the North Pacific realm.
Keywords fossils galatheidae micheleidae nephropidae
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