Abstract

This work deals the systematic and paleobiologic studies of the crustaceans of Maria Farinha formation, belonging to the monophyletic group Raninidea. The species Raninoides fulgidus Rathbun, 1926 and R. lewisana Rathbun, 1926 are marine in muddy and sandy bottoms in quite waters below wave base. The sternum and the thoracic sternites morphology as well as the inflexion between abdomen and sternum attest burrowing characteristics. The raninids are well preserved, even nearly complete due to the ausence of scavengers and bottom-dwelling organisms, and a low-energy environmental conditions during the accumulation of these remains. The paleobiogeographic setting suggest that the dispersion pattern in this group is similar with the considered to the Paguridae, Calianassidae and Goneplacidae also recorded in Maria Farinha formation, to have originated at higher latitudes in North Atlantic to the central and south Atlantic and Tethys sea as well as to south latitudes by surface currents in the seaway east to west. The two species of raninoid are recorded in the Aldwell e Hoko River formations, Eocene of Washington state, United States of America, that coincide with their major diversity in cenozoic times, the deposition interval Maria Farinha reached Paleoceno-Eocene, as already mentioned in previous research.

Highlights

  • Crustáceos Raninídeos da Formação Maria Farinha (Paleoceno-Eoceno), Estado de Pernambuco, Brasil Vladimir de Araújo Távora; Jaime Joaquim Dias; Márcia Cristina Silva; Anderson da Conceição Santos Sobral & Alcina Magnólia da Silva Franca

  • Os crustáceos decápodes da Formação Maria Farinha ocorrem sob a forma de carapaças completas ou partes isoladas de tórax, abdômen, quelípodes, dedos fixos e móveis

  • Systematics of the Raninidae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura), with accounts of three new genera and two new species

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Summary

Introdução

Os crustáceos decápodes da Formação Maria Farinha ocorrem sob a forma de carapaças completas ou partes isoladas de tórax, abdômen, quelípodes, dedos fixos e móveis. Posteriormente Feldmann & Martins Neto (1995) individualizaram a nova espécie Costacopluma nordestina, confirmada por Távora & Miranda (2004), que ainda assinalaram a presença de Necrocarcinus sp. O conhecimento desta carcinofauna paleocênica foi ampliado por Távora et al (2005a, b) que reconheceram o goneplacídeo Glyphithyreus sturgeoni Feldmann et al, 1998, os pagurídeos Dardanus fucosus Biffar & Provenzano, 1972 e D. insignis Saussure, 1858, e os calianassídeos Calianassa fragilis Biffar, 1971, Upogebia affinis Say, 1818, Ctenocheles holthuisi Rodrigues, 1978 e Protocalianassa archiaci (MilneEdwards, 1860). Milne Edwards, 1837, consistindo no primeiro registro formal dos raninóideos na Formação Maria Farinha e também como fósseis no Brasil

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Geologia
Sistemática Paleontológica
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