Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'antrimpos'.
-
The lithographic limestones of Nusplingen in Baden-Württemberg are somewhat older than the more famous deposits of Solnhofen in Bavaria. The length of the crustacean (without antennas) is about 18cm. Diagnosis (Schweigert 2001, p. 4, translated from German by oilshale): " Large-bodied species of the genus Antrimpos whose head spur bears 11 spinous processes on the dorsal side, with a greater distance between the rearmost and the others. On the ventral side of the head spur there is 1 spur just anterior to the anteriormost spur of the dorsal side. Long propodite on the elongated 3rd pereiopod. " Line drawing from Schweigert 2001, p. 5: Identified by Dr, G. Schweigert, State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart, Germany, References: G. Schweigert (2001): A new species of the genus Antrimpos MÜNSTER (Crustracea, Decapoda, Penaeidae) from the Nusplingen Lithographic Limestone (Late Jurassic, Late Kimmeridgian, SW Germany). Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde Serie B (Geologie und Paläontologie) Nr. 307, pp. 1-33, 8 Taf., 6 Abb.
-
- 1
-
- antrimpos
- baden-württemberg
- (and 5 more)
-
From the album: Invertebrates
Antrimpos undenarius SCHWEIGERT, 2001 Late Jurassic Kimmeridgian Nusplingen Baden-Württemberg Germany