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Keeled merus with row of small teeth on distal margin; moveable finger corneous; fixed finger covered with rows of alveolate tubercles, decreasing in size on distal end. Upper margin with tubercles; cutting edge with several teeth proximally. Walking legs with keeled edge and row of tubercles.
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The
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<emphasis id="6EBF552E2133FF92FF5BD8EC0C1BFE6C" bold="true" box="[199,334,439,465]" pageId="4" pageNumber="393">Etymology.</emphasis>
Named after the legendary misanthrope and hermit, Timon of Athens, who was popularized in the play Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare (15641616).
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Driftwood Beach, Calvert County,
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, from the upper Miocene (Tortonian) Little Cove Point Member of the St. Marys Formation in a silty lens within Bed E (
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Kidwell
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identified this level as belonging to “SM-C,” assigned to Shattuck zones 2223 and part of dinocyst zone 8.
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CMM-I-4600, preserved inside gastropod shell (
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. Manus missing from major (left) cheliped, carpus and merus preserved. Keeled merus with row of small teeth on distal margin. Minor (right) cheliped comprising complete propodus, lodged in gastropod aperture, measuring
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maximum width. Moveable finger corneous, fixed finger covered with rows of alveolate tubercles decreasing in size on distal end; most tubercles with alveoli, indicative of setal insertions; upper margin covered with tubercles; cutting edge with several teeth proximally; distal side not visible.
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, holotype, CMM-I-4600, from the upper Miocene St. Marys Formation in the cliff south of Little Cove Point, Calvert County (Maryland), in its host shell, and in ventral (A) and dorsal (B) aspects.
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<emphasis id="6EBF552E2133FF92FF5BDECD0C6EF80D" bold="true" box="[199,315,1942,1968]" pageId="4" pageNumber="393">Remarks.</emphasis>
In this novel form, the left cheliped is larger than the right one, which is diagnostic feature of diogenid and annuntidiogenid hermit crabs (
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;
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). The Maryland specimen is remarkably similar to the extant
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<emphasis id="6EBF552E2133FF92FEB5DE840F59F845" box="[297,524,2014,2040]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="393">Paguristes candelae</emphasis>
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, from
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(see below).
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<emphasis id="6EBF552E2132FF93FF5BD9CD0C19FF0D" bold="true" box="[199,332,150,176]" pageId="5" pageNumber="394">Discussion.</emphasis>
Cheliped shape and ornament in
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<emphasis id="6EBF552E2132FF93FD5ED9CC0E70FF0D" box="[706,805,151,176]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="394">P. timoni</emphasis>
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compare closely with those of
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<emphasis id="6EBF552E2132FF93FB5BD9CC081DFF0C" box="[1223,1352,151,177]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="394">P. candelae</emphasis>
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, in that both have rows of tubercles and setae and tubercles decrease in size toward the distal end. The dorsomesial margin in
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has three large tubercles; these are absent from
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<emphasis id="6EBF552E2132FF93FCA3D9840EF7FF45" box="[831,930,223,248]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="394">P. timoni</emphasis>
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The dorsal cheliped surface in the latter appears to be less convex in comparison with that of
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<emphasis id="6EBF552E2132FF93FD7ED8580E37FEA0" box="[738,866,259,285]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="394">P. candelae</emphasis>
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, while the teeth along the cutting edge appear to be larger in the extinct form. The walking legs in both taxa show a keeled ridge with a row of spines, although the one in
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<emphasis id="6EBF552E2132FF93FF28D8100C42FED9" box="[180,279,331,356]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="394">P. timoni</emphasis>
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seems more acute.
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