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Lithodidae Samouelle, 1819

106737  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:106737)

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Lithodoidea Samouelle, 1819 · unaccepted > superseded rank

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  1. Subfamily Hapalogastrinae Brandt, 1850
    1. Genus Acantholithodes Holmes, 1895
    2. Genus Dermaturus Brandt, 1850
    3. Genus Hapalogaster Brandt, 1850
    4. Genus Oedignathus Benedict, 1895
    5. Genus Placetron Schalfeew, 1892
    6. Genus Lepeopus Benedict, 1895 accepted as Placetron Schalfeew, 1892 (unaccepted > junior subjective synonym)
  2. Subfamily Lithodinae Samouelle, 1819
    1. Genus Cryptolithodes Brandt, 1848
    2. Genus Echidnocerus White, 1842
    3. Genus Glyptolithodes Faxon, 1895
    4. Genus Lithodes Latreille, 1806
    5. Genus Neolithodes A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1894
    6. Genus Paralithodes Brandt, 1848
    7. Genus Paralomis White, 1856
    8. Genus Phyllolithodes Brandt, 1848
    9. Genus Rhinolithodes Brandt, 1848
    10. Genus Sculptolithodes Makarov, 1934
    11. Genus Acantholithus Stimpson, 1858 accepted as Paralomis White, 1856 (unaccepted > junior subjective synonym)
    12. Genus Ctenorhinus Gibbons, 1854 accepted as Echidnocerus White, 1842 (unaccepted > junior subjective synonym)
    13. Genus Echinocerus White, 1848 accepted as Echidnocerus White, 1842 (unaccepted > misspelling)
    14. Genus Leptolithodes Benedict, 1895 accepted as Paralomis White, 1856 (unaccepted > junior subjective synonym)
    15. Genus Lopholithodes Brandt, 1848 accepted as Echidnocerus White, 1842 (unaccepted > junior subjective synonym)
    16. Genus Petalocerus White, 1855 accepted as Phyllolithodes Brandt, 1848 (status change of junior synonym)
    17. Genus Pristopus Benedict, 1895 accepted as Paralomis White, 1856 (unaccepted > junior subjective synonym)
    18. Genus Pseudolithodes Birstein & Vinogradov, 1972 accepted as Lithodes Latreille, 1806 (unaccepted > junior subjective synonym)
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
Samouelle, G. (1819). The entomologists' useful compendium; or an introduction to the knowledge of British Insects, comprising the best means of obtaining and preserving them, and a description of the apparatus generally used; together with the genera of Linné, and modern methods of arranging the Classes Crustacea, Myriapoda, spiders, mites and insects, from their affinities and structure, according to the views of Dr. Leach. Also an explanation of the terms used in entomology; a calendar of the times of appearance and usual situations of near 3,000 species of British Insects; with instructions for collecting and fitting up objects for the microscope. <em>Thomas Boys, London.</em> 496 pp., 12 pls. [details]  OpenAccess publication 
DecaNet eds. (2024). DecaNet. Lithodidae Samouelle, 1819. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=106737 on 2024-03-28
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original description Samouelle, G. (1819). The entomologists' useful compendium; or an introduction to the knowledge of British Insects, comprising the best means of obtaining and preserving them, and a description of the apparatus generally used; together with the genera of Linné, and modern methods of arranging the Classes Crustacea, Myriapoda, spiders, mites and insects, from their affinities and structure, according to the views of Dr. Leach. Also an explanation of the terms used in entomology; a calendar of the times of appearance and usual situations of near 3,000 species of British Insects; with instructions for collecting and fitting up objects for the microscope. <em>Thomas Boys, London.</em> 496 pp., 12 pls. [details]  OpenAccess publication 

original description  (of Lithodoidea Samouelle, 1819) Samouelle, G. (1819). The entomologists' useful compendium; or an introduction to the knowledge of British Insects, comprising the best means of obtaining and preserving them, and a description of the apparatus generally used; together with the genera of Linné, and modern methods of arranging the Classes Crustacea, Myriapoda, spiders, mites and insects, from their affinities and structure, according to the views of Dr. Leach. Also an explanation of the terms used in entomology; a calendar of the times of appearance and usual situations of near 3,000 species of British Insects; with instructions for collecting and fitting up objects for the microscope. <em>Thomas Boys, London.</em> 496 pp., 12 pls. [details]  OpenAccess publication 

context source (PeRMS) Moscoso, V. (2012). Catálogo de crustáceos decápodos y estomatópodos del Perú. <em>Boletín Instituto del Mar del Perú.</em> 27(1-2): 8-207., available online at https://repositorio.imarpe.gob.pe/handle/20.500.12958/2190 [details]   

basis of record Türkay, M. (2001). Decapoda, <B><I>in</I></B>: Costello, M.J. <i>et al.</i> (Ed.) (2001). <i>European register of marine species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. Collection Patrimoines Naturels,</i> 50: pp. 284-292 (look up in IMIS[details]   

additional source Martin, J.W., & Davis, G.E. (2001). An updated classification of the recent Crustacea. <em>Science Series, 39. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Los Angeles, CA (USA).</em> 124 pp. (look up in IMIS[details]  Available for editors  PDF available [request] 

additional source McLaughlin, P. A., Komai, T., Lemaitre, R. & Rahayu, D.L. (2010). Annotated checklist of anomuran decapod crustaceans of the world (exclusive of the Kiwaoidea and families Chirostylidae and Galatheidae of the Galatheoidea. Part I — Lithodoidea, Lomisoidea and Paguroidea. <em>Raffles Bulletin of Zoology.</em> Supplement 23: 5–107. [details]  Available for editors  PDF available [request] 

additional source Poore, G. C. B. & Ahyong, S. T. (2023). Marine decapod Crustacea: a guide to the families and genera of the world. <em>CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood.</em> xii + 916 pp., available online at https://doi.org/10.1071/9781486311798 [details]   

additional source d'Udekem d'Acoz, C. (1999). Inventory and distribution of the decapod crustaceans from the northeastern Atlantic, the Mediterranean and the adjacent continental waters north of 25°N. <em>Collection Patrimoines Naturels, 40. Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle.</em> Paris. ISBN 2-86515-114-10. X, 383 pp. (look up in IMIS[details]   
 
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LanguageName 
English stone crabs and king crabsstone crabsking crabs  [details]
German SteinkrabbenKönigskrabben  [details]
Japanese タラバガニ科  [details]
Swedish trollkrabbor  [details]