Coleia

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Coleia
Temporal range: Late Triassic–Late Jurassic
Coleia longipes 4.jpg
Coleia longipes
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Coleia

Broderip, 1835
Type species

Broderip, 1835

Coleia is an extinct genus of decapods in the group Polychelida that lived from the Late Triassic to the Late Jurassic.[1] It was described by Broderip in 1835, and the type species is C. antiqua. A new species, C. martinlutheri, which existed during the Sinemurian of what is now Germany, was described by Günter Schweigert and Werner Ernst in 2012.[2]

Species[]

  • Broderip, 1835
  • McCoy, 1849
  • Garassino & Gironi, 2006
  • Woods, 1925
  • Woodward, 1866
  • Woodward, 1866
  • Moriere, 1864
  • (Van Straelen, 1923)
  • Secretan, 1964
  • Fraas, 1855
  • Schweigert & Ernst, 2012
  • Pinna, 1968
  • Woodward, 1866
  • Renault, 1889
  • Teruzzi, 1990
  • Teruzzi, 1990
  • Chernyschev, 1930
  • Beurlen, 1928
  • Woods, 1925
  • Kuhn, 1952
  • Karasawa, 2003
  • Pinna, 1968
  • Woodward, 1866

References[]

  1. ^ Hiroaki Karasawa; Fumio Takahashi; Eiji Doi; Hideo Ishida (2003). "First notice of the family Coleiidae Van Straelen (Crustacea: Decapoda: Eryonoidea) from the upper Triassic of Japan" (PDF). . 7 (4): 357–362. doi:10.2517/prpsj.7.357.
  2. ^ Günter Schweigert; Werner Ernst (2012). "First record of a polychelid lobster (Crustacea: Decapoda: Coleiidae) from the Sinemurian (Early Jurassic) of Germany". Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie. 263 (1): 35–42. doi:10.1127/0077-7749/2012/0207.

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