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27 February 2020 First report of Early Eocene Decapods in Morocco: description of a new genus and a new species of Carpiliidae (Decapoda: Brachyura) with remarks on its paleobiogeography
Àlex Ossó, Cyril Gagnaison Julien Bailleul
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A new decapod brachyuran, Maurocarpilius binodosus n. gen., n. sp. (Carpiliidae Ortmann, 1893), from the Ait Ouarhitane Formation (early Eocene, Ypresian) of Tamalout (Ouarzazate, Morocco) is described herein. This is the first record of a decapod from the Eocene of Morocco formally reported, and represents an addition to the large record of carpiliids from the Paleogene of the western margin of the Tethys. The new taxon is characterized as follows: a strongly vaulted and smooth carapace, a front strongly downturned, anterolateral margins broadly convex with two small nodes, and concave posterolateral margins. Maurocarpilius binodosus n. gen., n. sp. presents clear morphological similarities with coeval taxa from the northern Iberian Peninsula and northern Italy, and the origins of those taxa and their possible phylogenetic relationships are discussed. Moreover, the paleobiogeography of the populations of carpiliids during the early Eocene in the western end of the Tethys is analyzed, and a possible connection between the Tethys Sea and the Bay of Biscay, that could have favored the faunal exchange between the North Atlantic and the Tethyan domains, is proposed.

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Àlex Ossó and Cyril Gagnaison Julien Bailleul "First report of Early Eocene Decapods in Morocco: description of a new genus and a new species of Carpiliidae (Decapoda: Brachyura) with remarks on its paleobiogeography," Geodiversitas 42(4), 47-56, (27 February 2020). https://doi.org/10.5252/geodiversitas2020v42a4
Received: 6 May 2019; Accepted: 1 July 2019; Published: 27 February 2020
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KEYWORDS
Carpiliidae
early Eocene
Eubrachyura
Morocco
new genus
new species
Tethys
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