1924
DOI: 10.1080/00222932408633095
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V.—Some Decapod Crustaceans (Callianassa and Ranina) from the Oligocene of Washington State, U.S.A.

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“…Regarding decapods from fossil WFEs, Lancaster (1986) and Nesbit (2005) reported the occurrence of Calappa sp. in Eocene sediments (associated with archaeocete bones), and of Callianopsis clallamensis (Withers, 1924) in late Oligocene deposits (with mysticete remains), respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Regarding decapods from fossil WFEs, Lancaster (1986) and Nesbit (2005) reported the occurrence of Calappa sp. in Eocene sediments (associated with archaeocete bones), and of Callianopsis clallamensis (Withers, 1924) in late Oligocene deposits (with mysticete remains), respectively.…”
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“…1929) Umalia † Guinot, 1993 (6, 1, 1) U. guinotae U. misakiensis † (Sakai, 1937) Subfamily Ranininae † De Haan, 1839 Lophoranina † † Fabiani, 1910 (0 Vega, Cosma et al, 2001 L. georgiana † Lamarck, 1801 (0, 1, 17) R. americana † † Withers, 1924b R. berglundi † † Squires & Demetrion, 1992 R. bouilleana † † A. Milne-Edwards, 1872 R. brevispina † † Lőrenthey, 1898b R. burleighensis † † Holland & Cvancara, 1958 R. cuspidata † † Guppy, 1909 R. elegans R. granulosa † † A. Milne-Edwards, 1872 R. haszlinskyi † † Reuss, 1859 R. hirsuta † † Schafhäutl, 1863 R. lamiensis R. molengraaffi [imprint 1923 R. oblonga † † Münster, 1840 R. palmea † † E. Sismonda, 1846 R. propinqua † † Ristori, 1891 R. ranina † (Linnaeus, 1758) (type) R. speciosa † † (Münster, 1840) R. tejoniana † † Rathbun, 1926b R. oaheensis Bishop, 1978 R. quadrispinosus (Collins, Fraaye & Jagt, 1995) R. starkvillensis R. testacea Rathbun, 1926aR.…”
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“…Schweitzer Hopkins and Feldmann (1997) documented the sexual dimorphism of the extant species, Callianopsis goniophthalma and showed that the form of the major cheliped plays a key role in sex discrimination. They also demonstrated ways of identifying sexual dimorphism in the fossil record by re‐examining the extinct Callianassa clallamensis Withers, 1924 and Callianassa twinensis Rathbun, 1926, identifying these as sexual morphs to be named Callianopsis clallamensis (Withers, 1924).…”
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