An appraisal of the Middle-Late Miocene fossil decapod crustaceans of the ‘ Faluns’ (Anjou-Touraine, France)
Author
Ossó, Àlex
Author
Gagnaison, Cyril
text
Geodiversitas
2019
2019-04-25
41
9
367
383
journal article
10.5252/geodiversitas2019v41a9
e9842926-ae93-45e6-813d-248b81b6054d
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Necronectes michelini
(A. Milne-Edwards, 1861)
(
Fig. 5
D-F)
Scylla michelini
A. Milne-Edwards, 1861: 137
, pl.3., figs 3-3A. —
Couffon 1908: 3
, 4, pl. 1, figs 6-10, pl. 2, figs 1, 2. —
Schweitzer
et al.
2006: 122
;
2010: 110
. —
Karasawa
et al.
2008: 106
. —
Emmerson 2017: 584
.
Cancer
macrochelus
–
Millet 1854: 152
(
non
Desmarest, 1817).
Scylla
cf.
michelini
–
Glaessner 1928: 184
, 185.
Scylla
?
michelini
–
Glaessner 1929: 374
.
Scylla
sp. (
cf.
michelini
) –
Lőrenthey & Beurlen 1929: 178
, pl. 15, figs 5, 6.
Necronectes michelini
–
Glaessner 1933: 5-6
. —
De Angeli & Marangon 1992: 178
, 179.
Scylla michelini
? –
Betancort
et al.
2014: 345
, pl. 1, figs K1-K2 (
non
I1-I2)
MATERIAL EXAMINED AND MEASUREMENTS (in mm). —
Two dactyli. Right dactylus, ULB-SO-9: L = 41.38, H = 25. — Left dactylus (tip broken off), ULB-SO-10: L = 32.53, H = 15.52.
LOCALITY AND HORIZON. — ‘La Sonneterie’ quarry, Meigné-le- Vicomte (Maine-et-Loire). ‘Savignean facies’, Langhian-Serravallian (Middle Miocene).
DESCRIPTION
Right dactylus stout, gently curved forward; subrectangular in section with rounded upper angles; strong proximal knobstick molariform tooth followed by six serial rounded conical teeth of different sizes; rounded tip. Left dactylus stout, gently curved forward; subrectangular in section with rounded upper angles, proximal tooth and tip not preserved.
REMARKS
Scylla michelini
was erected based on fragmentary chelipeds and was referred to
Scylla
De Haan, 1833
, because of its similarity to the strong chelipeds of the extant
S. serrata
(
Forskål, 1775
)
. Nevertheless, A. Milne-Edwards (1861: 136), pointed out the absence in
S. michelini
of the two typical distinct spines on the distal upper part of the palm, near the insertion of dactylus (see
Couffon 1908
: pl. 1, figs 6-10, t. 2, figs 1, 2; MNHN.F.B25950, which are present in
Scylla
species (e.g.
Keenan
et al.
1998
;
Trivedi & Vachhrajani 2013
).
Rathbun (1918: 168)
, when described
Necronectes
proavitus
(as
Gatunia proavita
), pointed out as well, the absence of those spines as a differential trait with
Scylla
,
and also noted the striking similarity between the cheliped of
N. proavitus
and that of
S. michelini
(
Rathbun 1918: 171
)
. Furthermore, A. Milne-Edwards (1861: 136) noted as well, that the upper margin of the palm of
S. michelini
is rounded, whereas it is usually more flattened and angled in
Scylla
species (see
Keenan
et al.
1998
: fig. 8).
FIG. 5. —
A
,
B
,
Liocarcinus
sp., MS2012 0 172b:
A
, dorsal view;
B
, frontal view;
C
,
D
,
Necronectes michelini
(A. Milne-Edwards, 1861)
:
C
, ULB-SO-9, right dactylus;
D
, ULB-SO-10, left dactylus;
E
,
Paguristes gagnaisoni
Gagnaison, 2012, MS2006 FS 134b, right chela;
F -I
,
Xantho
cf.
moldavicus
(
Yanakevich, 1977
):
F
, ULB-SO-11, left chela, inner lateral view;
G
, outer lateral view;
H
, ULB-SO-12, left chela, outer lateral view;
I
, frontolateral view;
J -M
, undetermined chelae:
J
, ULB-SO-13, lateral view of right chela;
K
, frontal view;
L
, ULB-SO-14, lateral view of left chela;
M
, close-up showing an encrusted colony of bryozoans. Scale bars: A, B, 5 mm; C-M, 10 mm. Photographs by À. Ossó.
Subsequently, several authors assigned similar fragmentary remains of dactyli y to
Scylla michelini
(see synonym list).
Glaessner (1933: 5)
, included
S. michelini
within
Necronectes
A. Milne-Edwards, 1881
, being followed by
De Angeli & Marangon (1992: 178
, 179). Nevertheless, this placement was questioned by
Schweitzer
et al.
(2006: 121
, 122), which retained
S. michelini
within
Necronectes
(see also
Karasawa
et al
. 2008: 106
).
The aforementioned differences in the palms, such as the absence of the outer and inner spines on distal margin, and the strong spine at carpal articulation of propodus, further, the absence of spines on the outer part of carpus, peculiar of the most species of
Scylla
possesses (e.g.
Keenan
et al.
1998
: fig. 8;
Trivedi & Vachhrajani 2013
: fig. 5a-c), allow us to confirm the generic placement of
S. michelini
within
Necronectes
, as it was previously placed by
Glaessner (1928
,
1933
).