The decapod crustacean fauna from the Late Jurassic of Cricqueboeuf, Normandy (France) Author Charbonnier, Sylvain Centre de Recherche en Paléontologie - Paris (CR 2 P, UMR 7207), MNHN, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, 57 rue Cuvier, F- 75231 Paris, cedex 05 (France sylvain. charbonnier @ mnhn. fr (corresponding author )) charbonnier@mnhn.fr Author Garassino, Alessandro Department of Earth and Biological Sciences, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, 92350 CA (United States) alegarassino @ gmail. com alegarassino@gmail.com Author Gendry, Damien Musée de géologie, Univ Rennes, CNRS, Géosciences Rennes, UMR 6118, 263 avenue Général Leclerc, F- 35000 Rennes (France) damien. gendry @ univ-rennes. fr damien.gendry@univ-rennes.fr Author Devillez, Julien Centre de Recherche en Paléontologie - Paris (CR 2 P, UMR 7207), MNHN, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, 57 rue Cuvier, F- 75231 Paris, cedex 05 (France) julien. devillez @ edu. mnhn. fr devillez@edu.mnhn.fr Author Picot, Laurent Paléospace, Avenue Jean Moulin, F- 14640 Villers-sur-Mer (France) l. picot @ paleospace-villers. fr .picot@paleospace-villers.fr text Geodiversitas 2023 2023-10-26 45 19 573 588 https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/g2023v45a19.pdf journal article 10.5252/geodiversitas2023v45a19 1638-9395 urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C8248DDD-2BFE-4EA2-BA9E-92D5E09B9F53 Meyeria hurtrelleorum n. sp. ( Figs 4-6 ) urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: C57BEF1F-96DA-48B9-860D-9C88F70271DB ETYMOLOGY . — The specific epithet honors the amateur palaeontologists Jacques and Françoise Hurtrelle who collected the studied specimens. TYPE MATERIAL . — Holotype MPV 2013.1.289.1 ; 18 paratypes MPV 2013.1.289.2-17 , 2013.1.289.74 ( Hurtrelle coll.); one paratype IGR-PAL-153418 ( Bara coll.). TYPE LOCALITY . — Cricqueboeuf (Calvados Department, Basse-Normandie , France ). TYPE AGE . — Late Jurassic (late Oxfordian). ADDITIONAL EXAMINED MATERIAL . — 59 specimens ( MPV 2013.1.289.18-73 ; 2013.1.302.1, 2 , Hurtrelle coll.) from the Oxfordian of Cricqueboeuf , Calvados , France . DESCRIPTION Carapace Subcylindrical carapace, laterally compressed, with ogival cross-section ( holotype : CL = 20 mm , CH = 10 mm ); short, pointed rostrum, unarmed, with median dorsal depression; straight dorsal margin; rimmed posterior margin; convex ventral margin until antennal-pterygostomial region with slightly concave ventral margin; shallow orbit; short antennal spine; deep cervical groove strongly oblique, intercepting dorsal margin at angle of c. 45°, ventrally joined to antennal groove, delimiting narrow cephalic region; cephalic region with three longitudinal carinae: strongly raised and tuberculate orbital and gastro-orbital carinae; orbital carina shorter than gastro-orbital one, extending along the whole length of the cephalic region; raised tuberculate antennal carina, shortest among the cephalic carinae and slightly concave; equal space among the carinae; strong dorsal carina extending along the whole length of the carapace until rostral base; shallow postcervical and branchiocardiac grooves parallel, strongly inclined, directed toward posterior margin; postcervical groove joined ventrally to branchiocardiac groove, forming one elongate, straight lobe; elongate, wide cardiac groove, forward-inclined, joined to postcervical groove and to dorsal margin; deep hepatic groove, curved toward posterior, surrounding weak subcircular hepatic lobe; very short inferior groove, joined to hepatic groove and interrupted before reaching ventral margin; regions uniformly covered by tubercles. FIG . 4. — Meyeria hurtrelleorum n. sp. from the late Oxfordian of Cricqueboeuf, Normandy: A , holotype MPV 2013.1.289.1, dorsal view; B, C , paratype MPV 2013.1.289.11, carapace and pleon, right lateral view and interpretative line drawing; D , paratype MPV 2013.289.14, subcomplete specimen always enclosed into a carbonate concretion, left lateral view; E , paratype 2013.289.10, subcomplete specimen, left lateral view; F , paratype 2013.289.15, isolated carapace, left lateral view, note the coarse matrix with yellowish quartz grains; G-I , paratype 2013.289.15, carapace and pereiopods, right lateral and dorsal views, and interpretative line drawing, note the well-preserved subchelate pereiopod 2. Abbreviations: a , branchiocardiac groove; ac , antennal carina; b , antennal groove; b 1 , hepatic groove; c , postcervical groove; cd , cardiac groove; dm , dorsal midline; e 1 e , cervical groove; gc , gastro-orbital carina; i , inferior groove; oc , orbital carina; r , rostrum; sc , scaphocerite; s1-s5 , pleonal somites 1 to 5. Photographs: L. Cazes. Line drawings: S. Charbonnier. Scale bars: 5 mm. FIG . 5. — Meyeria hurtrelleorum n. sp. from the late Oxfordian of Cricqueboeuf, Normandy: A-C , paratype MPV 2013.1.289.5, subcomplete specimen showing carapace, pleon, and fragments of pereiopods, right lateral and left lateral views, and interpretative line drawing of pleon; D, E , paratype MPV 2013.1.289.74, carapace in right lateral and dorsal views; F , paratype MPV 2013.1.289.6, two specimens enclosed into the same nodule, dorsal view, note one large yellowish quartz grain ( white arrow ); G , paratype MPV 2013.1.289.9, subcomplete specimen, dorsal view; H-I , paratype IGR-PAL-153418, subcomplete specimen, dorsal view ( H ) and close-up of telson ( I ); J , paratype MPV 2013.1.289.12,close-up of telson,note epibiotic mollusc bivalve fixed on distal part ( white arrow ); K , paratype MPV 2013.1.289.16, carapace and pleon, left lateral view. Abbreviations: P1m , merus of first pereiopod; s1-s6 , pleonal somites 1 to 6; t , telson. Photographs: L. Cazes, except: I , D. Gendry. Line drawing: S. Charbonnier. Scale bars: 5 mm. FIG . 6. — Meyeria hurtrelleorum n. sp. from the late Oxfordian of Cricqueboeuf, Normandy: A-C , paratype MPV 2013.1.289.2, carapace and pleon in connection, dorsal and right lateral views, and interpretative line drawing; D , paratype MPV 2013.1.289.2, carapace and close-up of pleonal somites 2 and 3, right lateral view; E, F , paratype MPV 2013.1.289.4, fragment of carapace and P1 merus, left lateral and dorsal views; G , paratype MPV 2013.1.289.4, close-up of carapace, left lateral view; H , subcomplete specimen MPV 2013.1.289.18, almost totally enclosed in carbonate nodule showing yellowish quartz grains and ferrugineous oolites; I, J , specimen MPV 2013.1.289.58 always enclosed in enclosed in carbonate nodule showing large, yellowish quartz grains. Abbreviations: a , branchiocardiac groove; c , postcervical groove; cd , cardiac groove; dm , dorsal midline; e 1 e , cervical groove; oc , orbital carina; r , rostrum; sc , scaphocerite; s1-s3 , pleonal somites 1 to 3. Photographs: L. Cazes. Line drawing: S. Charbonnier. Scale bars: 5 mm. Pleon Pleon (including telson) about one-third longer than carapace; short s1; very large s2 with rounded anterior and ventral margins and straight posterior margin; s2 pleuron with longitudinal carina on middle portion; s3-s5 almost same in shape and size, with subtriangular pleura; s3-s5 pleura with longitudinal carina on middle portion; s2-s5 pleura with rimmed ventral margins; short subquare s6 with triangular pleuron; s1-s6 terga and pleura uniformly covered by small tubercles; subrectangular telson with subovate distal extremity and median part limited by lateral longitudinal carinae; proximal part with a pair of short carinae (formed by aligned setal pits) inclined downward and an axial pair of tubercles; tuberculate dorsal surface. Thoracic appendages P1 very poorly preserved (e.g., only P1 merus visible in specimen MPV 2013.1.289.9); elongate subchelate P2; subtriangular P2 ischium narrowing proximally; P2 merus twice longer than carpus with spiny lateral margins; P2 propodus with a tuberculate carina extending close to the upper margin; short smooth P2 dactylus, slightly incurved distally; elongate P3 incomplete distally; subrectangular P3 ischium; P3 merus twice longer than carpus; only P4 ischium preserved; P2-P3 meri, carpi, and propodi uniformly covered by small tubercles. Pleonal appendages Pleopods of s1-s5 not preserved; left uropodal exopod only preserved in specimen MPV 2013.1.289.12; uropodal exopod slightly longer than telson, with straight spiny diaeresis. DISCUSSION The mecochirid lobsters include four genera, Atherfieldastacus Simpson in Robin et al. , 2016 , Huhatanka Feldmann & West, 1978, Mecochirus Germar, 1827 , and Meyeria M’Coy, 1849 (junior synonym: Jabaloya Garassino, Artal & Pasini, 2009 ). Based on Robin et al. (2016) and Charbonnier et al. (2021: 4) , the studied specimens show morphological characters typical of Meyeria : carapace groove pattern with elongate and wide cardiac groove joined to dorsal margin (short cardiac groove joined to dorsal margin in Atherfieldastacus ; extremely short and not joined to dorsal margin in Mecochirus ), subcircular hepatic groove, and short inferior groove not joined to ventral margin (joined to ventral margin in Atherfieldastacus ; absent in Mecochirus ); carapace with ogival cross section (bevelled sublanceolate in Atherfieldastacus ; ogival in Mecochirus ). Huhatanka exhibits a very simple carapace groove pattern and a carapace without branchial carinae, very different from the Cricqueboeuf specimens. Finally, the absence of the branchial carinae, diagnostic character of Atherfieldastacus (e.g.GonzálezLeón et al. 2014), allow us to assign confidently the studied specimens to Meyeria . Based on Charbonnier et al. (2021: 4) , Meyeria includes nine species (see above-mentioned list), mostly restricted to the Early and Late Cretaceous. Only M. aragonensis ( Garassino, Artal & Pasini, 2009 ) is known to date from the Oxfordian of Jabaloyas (Teruel, Aragón , Spain ). Based on Garassino et al. (2009: 200 , 201), the cephalic region with just one carina (gastro-orbital carina), regions of carapace covered by pits, the spiny ventral margins of s2-s5 pleura, and the spiny outer margin of the uropodal exopod rule out the belonging of the studied specimens of this species. Charbonnier et al. (2013: 278) assigned Glyphea serratosae from the Jurassic of Buñol ( Valencia , Spain ) to Meyeria for the absence of the gastro-orbital groove and the elongate wide cardiac groove. As discussed by these authors, the age of this species is still controversial. Dupuy de Lôme & de la Revilla (1956) reported an indeterminate Jurassic age for the fossiliferous locality, whereas Vía (1976) proposed a Middle Jurassic age. Later, Solé & Via (1989) proposed a Late Jurassic age. Finally, Artal et al. (2008) returned to the Jurassic sensu lato . Though the age could be controversial, M. serratosae represented the only second species of the genus known to date from the Jurassic. Based on Dupuy de Lôme & de la Revilla (1956: 6) , the subtriangular s2 pleuron rule out the assignment of the studied specimens to this species. In conclusion, M. hurtrelleorum n. sp. is described to accommodate the studied specimens, representing for the genus the third report from the Jurassic and the second one from the Late Jurassic.