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Eocarcinus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Malacostraca

Superfamily
  
Eocarcinoidea

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Decapoda

Subphylum
  
Crustacea

Infraorder
  
Anomura

Scientific name
  
Eocarcinus praecursor

Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
Eocarcinidae Withers, 1932

Similar
  
Decapoda, Dromiacea, Coleia, Podotremata, Homoloidea

Eocarcinus praecursor is a Jurassic species of decapod crustacean, sufficiently distinct from its relatives to be placed in its own family (Eocarcinidae). Once considered the oldest true crab, it is now considered to be an early member of the Anomura.

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Distribution

It lived during the Pliensbachian age (Lower Jurassic), and has been found in rocks at two sites in the United Kingdom – Mickelton Tunnel (near Aston Magna), Gloucestershire and Runswick Bay, Yorkshire.

Description

In many of its characters, it represents a transitional stage between the Glypheoidea and the Middle Jurassic crabs in the Prosopidae. Since its ancestors were long-tailed decapods, and its successors were short-tailed crabs, Eocarcinus has been described as "the lobster who decided to become a crab". Previously considered to be the oldest known true crab, a 2010 revision concluded that Eocarcinus could not be accommodated among the Brachyura, and was instead transferred to the Anomura.

References

Eocarcinus Wikipedia