1927
DOI: 10.1080/02693445.1927.12035600
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A Monograph of the Fossil Macrurous Crustacea of England. Part IV. Pages 49–64; Plates XIII–XVI

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“…These include Anon (1964), Barnard ( 1950), Bruce ( 1965, Edmondson (1951), Forest and Postel (1964), George (1962), George and Grindley (1964), George and Holthuis (1965), Gordon (1960), Holthuis (1954Holthuis ( , 1961Holthuis ( , and 1963, Holthuis and Villalobos (1962), Holthuis and Zaneveld (1958), Holthuis and Loesch (1967) and Kubo (1955Kubo ( , 1963. The descriptions given by Woods (1931) have served as a basis for the fossil genera with reference also to Glaessner (1960) and Piveteau (1953). An estimate of the number of fossil species in each genus is not attempted here.…”
Section: Palinurid Generamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include Anon (1964), Barnard ( 1950), Bruce ( 1965, Edmondson (1951), Forest and Postel (1964), George (1962), George and Grindley (1964), George and Holthuis (1965), Gordon (1960), Holthuis (1954Holthuis ( , 1961Holthuis ( , and 1963, Holthuis and Villalobos (1962), Holthuis and Zaneveld (1958), Holthuis and Loesch (1967) and Kubo (1955Kubo ( , 1963. The descriptions given by Woods (1931) have served as a basis for the fossil genera with reference also to Glaessner (1960) and Piveteau (1953). An estimate of the number of fossil species in each genus is not attempted here.…”
Section: Palinurid Generamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…283, 284). The specimen PIN 5477/4536 is distinct from other same-aged Glypheopsis species by having four cephalic carinae (five for G. calloviensis (Woods, 1927), three for G. ornata (Quenstedt, 1858), G. bronnii (Roemer, 1839) The length of the carapace PIN5477/4535 is ∼49 mm; the height is ∼23 mm. The specimen shares features of PIN 5477/ 0925, despite the surface of the pterygostomial, hepatic, cardiac, and branchial regions being strongly damaged.…”
Section: Systematic Paleontologymentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Type species . — Macrourites longimanatus Schlotheim, 1820, subsequent designation of Woods (1927: 64).…”
Section: Systematic Palaeontologymentioning
confidence: 99%