Goniodromites Explained
Goniodromites is an extinct genus of crabs. A new species, G. kubai, which existed during the Oxfordian stage of what is now Poland, was described by Natalia Starzyk, Ewa Krzemiska and Wiesław Krzemiski in 2012.[1]
Species
- Goniodromites aliquantulus Schweitzer et al., 2007
- Goniodromites bidentatus Reuss, 1858
- Goniodromites cenomanensis Wright & Collins, 1972
- Goniodromites complanatus Reuss, 1858
- Goniodromites dacica Von Mucke, 1915
- Goniodromites dentatus Lorenthey & Beurlen, 1929
- Goniodromites hirotai Karasawa & Kato, 2007
- Goniodromites laevis Van Straelen, 1940
- Goniodromites narinosus Frantescu, 2010
- Goniodromites polyodon Reuss, 1858
- Goniodromites sakawense Karasawa & Kato, 2007
- Goniodromites serratus Beurlen, 1929
- Goniodromites transsylvanicus Lorenthey, 1929
- Goniodromites kubai Starzyk, Krzemiska & Krzemiski, 2012
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Notes and References
- Natalia Starzyk, Ewa Krzemiska and Wiesław Krzemiski . 2012 . A new crab species from the Oxfordian of Poland (Decapoda: Brachyura: Goniodromitidae) . . 263 . 1 . 143–153 . 10.1127/0077-7749/2012/0219.