" Carapace small, elongate, greatest height located slightly anterior to midlength; anterior margin broadly rounded ... [details]
"Carapace oblong in lateral outline; dorsal margin high-arched; anterior margin broadly and evenly rounded; ventral ... [details]
"Carapace elongate-oblong in lateral outline; dorsal margin broadly and smoothly arched, with obscurely indicated ... [details]
"Carapace elongate-subtriangular in lateral outline, inequilateral; dorsal margin steeply arched with more or less ... [details]
"Carapace small, inequilatcral in lateral outline; dorsal margin high-arched, smoothly curving; anterior margin ... [details]
"Carapace very small, ovate-oblong in lateral view; dorsal margin broadly and gently arched; anterior margin broadly ... [details]
"Diagnosis.—Carapace very small, ovate-oblong in lateral view; dorsal margin broadly and gently arched; anterior ... [details]
" Holotype specimen 2400M, RVL 1.06 mm, RVH 0.44 mm, LVL 1.03 mm, LVII 0.41 mm." (Maddocks, 1990: 111) [details]
"Holotype specimen 1828, RVL 1.21 mm, RVH0.54mm." (Maddocks: 1990: 112) OBS: Maddocks did not provide ... [details]
"Holotype male specimen 1497M, RVL 0.92 mm, RVH 0.36 mm, LVL 0.89 mm, LVH 0.34 mm." (Maddocks, 1990: 112) [details]
"Holotype 2264, RVL 1.11 mm, RVH 0.47mm." (Maddocks, 1990: 113) [details]
"Holotype specimen 2418, RVL 0.97 mm, RVH 0.45 mm." (Maddocks, 1990: 113) [details]
"Paratype male NMFIS Xe 3362, RVL 1.00 mm, RVI I 0.44 mm. Paratype female NMFIS Xe 3364, RVI. 1.05 mm, RVH 0.47 ... [details]
"—Holocene; Belize, known dead depth range 1 to 7 m" (Maddocks, 1990: 112) [details]
"Holocene; Gulf of Aqaba, known dead depth range 15-40 m." (Maddocks, 1990: 113) [details]
"Holocene; Grand Cayman Island, in coralline sand, depth 18 m." (Maddocks, 1990: 113) [details]
"Latin barbarus, strange, foreign; for the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, which collected and loaned the ... [details]
"For the country of Belize." (Maddocks, 1990: 112) [details]
"For the island of Bermuda." (Maddocks, 1990: 112) [details]
"For Gioacchino Bonaduce, who collected and loaned the specimens." (Maddocks, 1990: 113) [details]
"Spanish caiman, of Arawakan and Cariban origin, the American alligator, to be treated as an indeclinable Latin ... [details]
" Mn. barbara is much smaller than Mn. parcens but somewhat similar in shape and patch pattern; it is also a little ... [details]
"Mn. belizensis is slightly larger than Mn. schmitti but much smaller than Mn. hawkae; it is similar to these ... [details]
Mn. bermudae is much smaller and more elongate than most other species. It is somewhat similar in shape to Mn. ... [details]
"Mn. bonaducei is slightly higher and more broadly rounded anteriorly and posteriorly than Mn. captiosa, with ... [details]
"Mn. caiman is much smaller and proportionally higher than most other species. It is most similar in size and shape ... [details]
Herein we follow the taxonomic treatment published by Maddocks (1990: 146): "*Macrocyprina gibsonensis (Howe and ... [details]
Holocene [details]
Pleistocene [details]
Maddocks (1990: 146) states that this species belong to the Paracypridinae. [details]