Calappilia

Calappilia
Temporal range: Paleogene - Miocene
Oligocenic fossil of Calappilia mainii
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Decapoda
Infraorder: Brachyura
Family: Calappidae
Genus: Calappilia
Milne Edwards 1873

Calappilia is an extinct genus of box crabs belonging to the family Calappidae. The type species of the genus is Calappilia verrucosa.[1]

Fossils of crabs within this genus can be found in sediment of Italy, United States, Mexico, Chile, and Brazil from Paleogene to Miocene (age range: 55.8 to 15.97 Ma).[1]

Species

Species within this genus include: [1]

  • Calappilia bohmi Glaessner 1929
  • Calappilia bonairensis Van Straelen 1933
  • Calappilia borneoensis Van Straelen 1924
  • Calappilia brooksi Ross and Scolaro 1964
  • Calappilia chilensis Feldmann et al. 2005
  • Calappilia circularis Beurlen 1958
  • Calappilia dacica Bittner 1893
  • Calappilia diglypta Stenzel 1934
  • Calappilia gemmata Beschin 1994
  • Calappilia gorodiskii Remy 1959
  • Calappilia hondoensis Rathbun 1930
  • Calappilia incisa Bittner 1886
  • Calappilia mainii Allasinaz 1987 (reassigned by some authors to Stenodromia)[2]
  • Calappilia matzkei Bachmayer 1962
  • Calappilia maxwelli Feldmann 1993
  • Calappilia ocalanus Ross 1964
  • Calappilia perlata Noetling 1885
  • Calappilia scopuli Quayle and Collins 1981
  • Calappilia sexdentata Milne-Edwards 1876
  • Calappilia sitzi Blow and Manning 1996
  • Calappilia subovata Beschin 2002
  • Calappilia tridentata Beurlen 1939
  • Calappilia verrucosa Milne-Edwards 1873
  • Calappilia vicetina Fabiani 1910


References

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