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摘要
全新世螃蟹化石属Arges De Haan,1833年,在这里被证明是1909年毛蟹Typhlocaceops Rathbun的高级主观同义词。这两个属都具有一个极宽的第一个雄性多形体节的诊断特征,该体节穿过宽阔的胸骨到达第四对活动腿的髋关节底部。Arges parallelus(De Haan,1833)在这里也被认为是Typhloroccaps decosens Rathbun(1904)的高级主观同义词,Typhlorocacinops decosens Rathbun是一种已知于日本、中国、香港、菲律宾和印度尼西亚巴布亚的物种。
Arges De Haan, 1833: a senior synonym of Typhlocarcinops Rathbun, 1909 (Brachyura, Pilumnidae)
The Holocene fossil crab genus Arges De Haan, 1833, is here shown to be a senior subjective synonym of the pilumnid crab Typhlocarcinops Rathbun, 1909. Both genera possess the diagnostic character of an extremely wide first male pleonal somite that reaches across the wide thoracic sternum to the base of the coxae of the fourth pair of ambulatory legs. Arges parallelus (De Haan, 1833), is also here regarded as a senior subjective synonym of Typhlocarcinops decrescens Rathbun, 1904, a species known from Japan, China, Hong Kong, the Philippines and Indonesian Papua.
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Crustaceana is a leading journal in the world on crustacean research, including the latest papers from all branches of zoology. It provides up-to-date information on aspects such as taxonomy, zoogeography, ecology, physiology, anatomy, genetics, palaeontology, and biometry, and covers all groups of Crustacea. Boasting a large international circulation, Crustaceana provides its readers with an abstract for each article.