A new subfamily classification of the highly diversified Dorippidae H. Milne Edwards, 1837 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Dorippoidea), using morphological, molecular and palaeotonlogical data, with special emphasis on its unique female reproductive system
Author
Guinot, Danièle
Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, EPHE, Université des Antilles, case postale 53, 57 rue Cuvier, F- 75231 Paris cedex 05 (France) daniele. guinot @ mnhn. fr Dedicated to the memory of my colleague and dearest friend Ngan Kee NG (1966 - 2022)
guinot@mnhn.fr
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Zoosystema
2023
2023-06-05
45
9
225
372
journal article
10.5252/zoosystema2023v45a9
1638-9387
8071253
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:69C34731-8C25-4A1E-B336-B222CD3CBAC3
Medorippe margaretha
(Lőrenthey
in
Lőrenthey & Beurlen, 1929
)
Dorippe margaretha
Lőrenthey
in
Lőrenthey & Beurlen, 1929: 135, pl. 6, fig. 1a-c. — Lőrenthey 1911: 528 (
nomen nudum
); 1913: 326 (
nomen nudum
). — Glaessner 1929: 137; 1969: R492, fig. 304.8. — Müller 1978: 279, 287, pl. 13, fig. 4; 1984a: 66, pl. 34, figs 1-5. — Holthuis & Manning 1990: 7.
Medorippe Margaretha
– Karasawa 2000: 811, 812, table 1.
Dorippe
(
Medorippe
)
margaretha
– Müller 2006: 42.
Dorippe margaretha
– Schweitzer
et al.
2010: 79. — Hyžný 2016: table 1. — Sasaki 2019: 7774. — Hyžný & Dulai 2021: fig. 62.1-5.
Medorippe margaretha
– Guinot
et al.
2013: 187. — Jagt
et al.
2015: 882. — Van Bakel
et al.
2020: fig. 10.34.
Dorippe
sp. aff.
margaretha
– Polkowsky 2014: 123, pl. 125, figs 1-4.
REMARKS
By its outline, its anterolateral spine in the figre of Lőrenthey & Beurlen (1929: pl. 6, fig. 1a), its two closely spaced triangular frontal teeth, the carapace of this species, from the Miocene of
Hungary
,
Portugal
,
Germany
(Upper Miocene) and
Hungary
(Middle Miocene), indeed resembles that of extant species
Medorippe lanata
. In Polkowsky’s (2014: pl. 125, figs 1-4) four good figures of several Schleswig-Holstein specimens, the cardiac region does not show the characteristic Y-shaped ridge of the extant
Medorippe lanata
(
Fig. 22A, B
), and the strong tripatite branchial ridge is more reminiscent of
Phyllodorippe armata
(
Fig. 29A, B
); but the shape of the carapace, the strong lobulation, the spaced frontal teeth, the absence of a lateral spine (possibly lost) are not typical of this genus. But most importantly, the valuable figures of the
holotype
and other specimens provided by Hyžný & Dulai (2021: fig. 62.1-5) show the characteristic Y-shaped ridge on the cardiac region, a small spine on the carapace lateral margin, all of which are characters in favour of belonging to
Medorippe
, if not, at least, to the subfamily
Medorippinae
n.subfam.
It should be noted that a second species of
Medorippe
, under the name of
M. crosnieri
(
Fig. 23A, B, D
), with a similar facies, including the cardiac region, probably exists, but with a still questionable status (see
Remarks about
Medorippe crosnieri
Chen, 1988
).