Un nuevo cangrejo homólido, Peedeehomola Deanbogani n. gen., n. sp., de la Formación Peedee (Maastrichtiense tardío), miembro Rocky Point, Carolina del Norte, EE. UU.

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Alessandro Garassino
Don Clements
Francisco J. Vega

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Un nuevo cangrejo homólido, Peedeehomola nuevo género, con Peedeehomola deanbogani n. gen., n. sp., es reportado del Cretácico tardío (Maastrichtiano tardío) del Miembro Rocky Point de la Formación Peedee (Carolina del Norte). Peedeehomola deanbogani n. gen., n. sp. presenta características peculiares, tales como una espina pseudorostral tan larga como el rostro, las dos espinas supraorbitales dirigidas hacia el frente y la prominente espina anterolateral, dirigida externamente. Ninguno de estos caracteres se observa en algún género conocido de los Homolidae.

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Garassino, A., Clements, D., & Vega, F. J. (2015). Un nuevo cangrejo homólido, Peedeehomola Deanbogani n. gen., n. sp., de la Formación Peedee (Maastrichtiense tardío), miembro Rocky Point, Carolina del Norte, EE. UU. Paleontología Mexicana, 4(2), 25–29. https://doi.org/10.22201/igl.05437652e.2015.4.2.150
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