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New Early Cenozoic ghost shrimps (Decapoda, Axiidea, Callianassidae) from Pakistan and their palaeobiogeographic implications.

Matúš Hyžný1, Sylvain Charbonnier2, Didier Merle2, Rafique Ahmed Lashari3, Annachiara Bartolini2, Grégoire Mètais2.   

Abstract

A new set of Paleocene and Eocene decapod crustaceans is described from the Kirthar Range of Pakistan. Two new ghost shrimps (Crustacea, Decapoda, Callianassidae) are described: Neocallichirus khadroensis Hyžný & Charbonnier, n. sp. from the Paleocene (Danian, Khadro Formation) of Gawar Band, Ranikot District, and Neocallichirus lakhraensis Hyžný & Charbonnier, n. sp. from the Early Eocene (Ypresian, Lakhra Formation) of Rbod Nala, Jhirak District. Both new species exhibit chelipeds which are morphologically surprisingly close to extant Neocallichirus karumba (Poore & Griffin, 1979) from the Indo-West Pacific. A group of species sharing this same cheliped morphology is provisionally called the "karumba group" based on Neocallichirus karumba, best documented species. The "karumba group" encompasses seven fossil species: the two new Pakistani species, Neocallichirus tuberculatus (Lőrenthey in Lőrenthey & Beurlen, 1929) n. comb. from the Eocene of Hungary, Neocallichirus borensis Beschin, De Angeli, Checchi & Mietto, 2006 from the Eocene of Italy, Neocallichirus birmanicus (Noetling, 1901) n. comb. from the Miocene of Myanmar, Neocallichirus dijki (Martin, 1883) from the Miocene of Java and Philippines, and the subfossil Neocallichirus maximus (A. Milne-Edwards, 1870) from Thailand. Based upon the extant and fossil occurrences, it is difficult to reconstruct migration pattern of the "karumba group". For now, it can be concluded, that at the genus level, a relative homogeneity of the ghost shrimps is observed between the Eastern and the Western Tethyan regions, as already suggested by Merle et al. (2014) for the assemblage of volutid gastropods from the Lakhra Formation.

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Keywords:  Axiidea; Callianassidae; Cenozoic; Crustacea; Decapoda; Kirthar Range; Pakistan; Ranikot Group; Sindh; new combinations; new species; palaeobiogeography

Year:  2016        PMID: 28255262      PMCID: PMC5330516          DOI: 10.5252/g2016n3a2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Geodiversitas        ISSN: 1280-9659            Impact factor:   1.480


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Authors:  W Renema; D R Bellwood; J C Braga; K Bromfield; R Hall; K G Johnson; P Lunt; C P Meyer; L B McMonagle; R J Morley; A O'Dea; J A Todd; F P Wesselingh; M E J Wilson; J M Pandolfi
Journal:  Science       Date:  2008-08-01       Impact factor: 47.728

2.  Volutidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of the Lakhra Formation (Earliest Eocene, Sindh, Pakistan): systematics, biostratigraphy and paleobiogeography.

Authors:  Didier Merle; Jean-Michel Pacaud; Grégoire Métais; Annachiara Bartolini; Rafiq A Lashari; Imdad A Brohi; Sarfraz H Solangi; Laurent Marivaux; Jean-Loup Welcomme
Journal:  Zootaxa       Date:  2014-06-27       Impact factor: 1.091

3.  Systematics, phylogeny, and taphonomy of ghost shrimps (Decapoda): a perspective from the fossil record.

Authors:  Matúš Hyžný; Adiël A Klompmaker
Journal:  Arthropod Syst Phylogeny       Date:  2015-12       Impact factor: 2.354

4.  Balsscallichirus Sakai, 2011 (Decapoda: Axiidea: Callianassidae) in the fossil record: systematics and palaeobiogeography.

Authors:  Matúš Hyžný
Journal:  Ann Naturhist Mus Wien Ser A Mineral Petrogr Geol Palaontol Anthropol Prahist       Date:  2016-01-15
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