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From: Fossil crabs in the Caribbean: taphonomic comparisons as an informed indicator of underexploited occurrences

Fig. 2

Decapod crustacean remains from the Lower Miocene Anguilla Formation of Anguilla (slightly modified after Withers 1924b, pl. 6; for locality information, see Table 3). Original size of plate 165 × 105 mm. Specimens in the collection of the Natural History Museum, London (prefix BMNH). a, bScylla costata Rathbun, 1919, BMNH In. 23768, left minor chela, outer (a) and inner views (b). × 1. ceCallianassa? anguillensis Rathbun, 1919. c, d BMNH In. 23770, left propodus, outer (c) and inner view (d). × 1. e BMNH In. 23771, left propodus, outer view. × 1.5. fhCalappa earlei Withers, 1924b. f BMNH In. 23785, holotype, right side of carapace, outer view. X 1.5. g, h BMNH In. 23786, paratype, right cheliped, outer (g) and inner view (h). × 1.5. iPanopeus sp., BMNH In. 23787, right propodus, outer view. × 2. jParthenope sp., BMNH In. 23788, merus of right cheliped, inner view. × 1

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