taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
87178784FFA6FFD31956FD83FC3C6227.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4651184/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4651184	FIG. 9.— A, “Necrocarcinus” senonensis Schlüter in von der Marck & Schlüter 1868,middle Danian,Denmark,Fakse quarry,reconstructed photograph of the carapace (Collins & Jakobsen 1995: pl. 10, fig. 11), with two strong lateral spines; B, D, Camarocarcinus quinquetuberculatus Collins & Wienberg Rasmussen,1992, holotype, probably male (cast, MGUH 21609;courtesy of S. L. Jakobsen), dorsal and ventral views; C, Cretacoranina cf. dichrous (Stenzel, 1945) (Palaeocorystidae), middle Cenomanian, Karai Formation, between Odiyam and Kunnam,Tamil Nadu, India,leg.A.S.Gale, 1999 (OUM KY.2861), thoracic sternum, see individualised sternite 3, lateral expansions of sternite 4,and deep sutures 4/5; E, F, Orithopsis tricarinata (Bell,1863);E, upper Albian,Upper Greensand,England,Cowstones,holotype of O. bonneyi Carter, 1872, “unretouched photograph of specimen prepared since the original illustration” (Wright & Collins 1972: pl. 12, fig.3) (SM B58557);F, upper Albian,Cambridge Greensand (KBIN,Van Straelen Collection,unnumbered),thoracic sternum,with preserved	FIG. 9.— A, “Necrocarcinus” senonensis Schlüter in von der Marck & Schlüter 1868,middle Danian,Denmark,Fakse quarry,reconstructed photograph of the carapace (Collins & Jakobsen 1995: pl. 10, fig. 11), with two strong lateral spines; B, D, Camarocarcinus quinquetuberculatus Collins & Wienberg Rasmussen,1992, holotype, probably male (cast, MGUH 21609;courtesy of S. L. Jakobsen), dorsal and ventral views; C, Cretacoranina cf. dichrous (Stenzel, 1945) (Palaeocorystidae), middle Cenomanian, Karai Formation, between Odiyam and Kunnam,Tamil Nadu, India,leg.A.S.Gale, 1999 (OUM KY.2861), thoracic sternum, see individualised sternite 3, lateral expansions of sternite 4,and deep sutures 4/5; E, F, Orithopsis tricarinata (Bell,1863);E, upper Albian,Upper Greensand,England,Cowstones,holotype of O. bonneyi Carter, 1872, “unretouched photograph of specimen prepared since the original illustration” (Wright & Collins 1972: pl. 12, fig.3) (SM B58557);F, upper Albian,Cambridge Greensand (KBIN,Van Straelen Collection,unnumbered),thoracic sternum,with preserved	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.			
87178784FFA6FFD31956FD83FC3C6227.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4651172/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4651172	FIG. 3. — A-D, F, Cenomanocarcinus vanstraeleni Stenzel, 1945; A, B, C, F, late Cenomanian-Turonian, Eagle Ford Group, Turonian, Múzquiz, Coahuila, Mexico; D, late Cenomanian, Eagle Ford Group, Britton Formation, California Crossing, Dallas County, Texas; E, Cenomanocarcinus sp., upper Albian,Colombia;A, female (MUZ-216),thoracic sternum (anterior portion of sternite 4 exposed) covered laterally by abdomen, mxp3, and pereiopods; at left, inflated P4 propodus (MUZ-212); B, mxp3 (MUZ-212); C, female (MUZ-201), sternite 4 with pair of tubercles, and abdomen;D,?female,paralectotype (BEG-21091-A1),thoracic sternum without abdomen; E, thoracic sternum (associated with carapace) showing a crown-shaped plate,long sternite 4, and deep, curved sutures 4/5 (INGEOMINAS/ Jur-1; Vega et al. in study); F, male (MUZ-215), thoracic sternum (see deep sutures 4/5) and abdomen. Scale bars: 10 mm.	FIG. 3. — A-D, F, Cenomanocarcinus vanstraeleni Stenzel, 1945; A, B, C, F, late Cenomanian-Turonian, Eagle Ford Group, Turonian, Múzquiz, Coahuila, Mexico; D, late Cenomanian, Eagle Ford Group, Britton Formation, California Crossing, Dallas County, Texas; E, Cenomanocarcinus sp., upper Albian,Colombia;A, female (MUZ-216),thoracic sternum (anterior portion of sternite 4 exposed) covered laterally by abdomen, mxp3, and pereiopods; at left, inflated P4 propodus (MUZ-212); B, mxp3 (MUZ-212); C, female (MUZ-201), sternite 4 with pair of tubercles, and abdomen;D,?female,paralectotype (BEG-21091-A1),thoracic sternum without abdomen; E, thoracic sternum (associated with carapace) showing a crown-shaped plate,long sternite 4, and deep, curved sutures 4/5 (INGEOMINAS/ Jur-1; Vega et al. in study); F, male (MUZ-215), thoracic sternum (see deep sutures 4/5) and abdomen. Scale bars: 10 mm.	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.			
87178784FFA6FFD31956FD83FC3C6227.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4651178/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4651178	FIG. 6. — Cenomanocarcinus aff. vanstraeleni Stenzel, 1945, Coniacian (according to the accompanying label), Apulo, Colombia, female, 160 × 150 mm (estimated carapace measurements not including lateral spines) (RGM M902):A, ventral view; B, chelipeds.	FIG. 6. — Cenomanocarcinus aff. vanstraeleni Stenzel, 1945, Coniacian (according to the accompanying label), Apulo, Colombia, female, 160 × 150 mm (estimated carapace measurements not including lateral spines) (RGM M902):A, ventral view; B, chelipeds.	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.			
87178784FFB2FFCE1AC3FCE3FDF76781.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4651172/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4651172	FIG. 3. — A-D, F, Cenomanocarcinus vanstraeleni Stenzel, 1945; A, B, C, F, late Cenomanian-Turonian, Eagle Ford Group, Turonian, Múzquiz, Coahuila, Mexico; D, late Cenomanian, Eagle Ford Group, Britton Formation, California Crossing, Dallas County, Texas; E, Cenomanocarcinus sp., upper Albian,Colombia;A, female (MUZ-216),thoracic sternum (anterior portion of sternite 4 exposed) covered laterally by abdomen, mxp3, and pereiopods; at left, inflated P4 propodus (MUZ-212); B, mxp3 (MUZ-212); C, female (MUZ-201), sternite 4 with pair of tubercles, and abdomen;D,?female,paralectotype (BEG-21091-A1),thoracic sternum without abdomen; E, thoracic sternum (associated with carapace) showing a crown-shaped plate,long sternite 4, and deep, curved sutures 4/5 (INGEOMINAS/ Jur-1; Vega et al. in study); F, male (MUZ-215), thoracic sternum (see deep sutures 4/5) and abdomen. Scale bars: 10 mm.	FIG. 3. — A-D, F, Cenomanocarcinus vanstraeleni Stenzel, 1945; A, B, C, F, late Cenomanian-Turonian, Eagle Ford Group, Turonian, Múzquiz, Coahuila, Mexico; D, late Cenomanian, Eagle Ford Group, Britton Formation, California Crossing, Dallas County, Texas; E, Cenomanocarcinus sp., upper Albian,Colombia;A, female (MUZ-216),thoracic sternum (anterior portion of sternite 4 exposed) covered laterally by abdomen, mxp3, and pereiopods; at left, inflated P4 propodus (MUZ-212); B, mxp3 (MUZ-212); C, female (MUZ-201), sternite 4 with pair of tubercles, and abdomen;D,?female,paralectotype (BEG-21091-A1),thoracic sternum without abdomen; E, thoracic sternum (associated with carapace) showing a crown-shaped plate,long sternite 4, and deep, curved sutures 4/5 (INGEOMINAS/ Jur-1; Vega et al. in study); F, male (MUZ-215), thoracic sternum (see deep sutures 4/5) and abdomen. Scale bars: 10 mm.	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.			
87178784FFB2FFCE1AC3FCE3FDF76781.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4651178/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4651178	FIG. 6. — Cenomanocarcinus aff. vanstraeleni Stenzel, 1945, Coniacian (according to the accompanying label), Apulo, Colombia, female, 160 × 150 mm (estimated carapace measurements not including lateral spines) (RGM M902):A, ventral view; B, chelipeds.	FIG. 6. — Cenomanocarcinus aff. vanstraeleni Stenzel, 1945, Coniacian (according to the accompanying label), Apulo, Colombia, female, 160 × 150 mm (estimated carapace measurements not including lateral spines) (RGM M902):A, ventral view; B, chelipeds.	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.			
87178784FFBFFFC51945FBECFE9C6269.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4651168/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4651168	FIG. 1. — A, B, E, F, Cenomanocarcinus inflatus Van Straelen, 1936, upper Cenomanian, Le Mans; C, D, Campylostoma matutiforme Bell, 1858, lower Eocene (Ypresian), London Clay, Isle of Sheppey (B. van Bakel Colln); A, B, paralectotype, 44 × 52 mm (MNHN R05504);E, F, topotypical specimen, 27 × 38 mm, estimated width at least 40 mm by including complete epibranchial spines (MHN LM 3806);E, dorsal carapace with partially preserved epibranchial spines;A, frontal view; B, dorsal carapace;C, frontal view;D, dorsal	FIG. 1. — A, B, E, F, Cenomanocarcinus inflatus Van Straelen, 1936, upper Cenomanian, Le Mans; C, D, Campylostoma matutiforme Bell, 1858, lower Eocene (Ypresian), London Clay, Isle of Sheppey (B. van Bakel Colln); A, B, paralectotype, 44 × 52 mm (MNHN R05504);E, F, topotypical specimen, 27 × 38 mm, estimated width at least 40 mm by including complete epibranchial spines (MHN LM 3806);E, dorsal carapace with partially preserved epibranchial spines;A, frontal view; B, dorsal carapace;C, frontal view;D, dorsal	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.			
87178784FFBEFFC51AC4FE65FBDA62E7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4651180/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4651180	FIG. 7. — Cenomanocarcinus cristatus (Jux, 1971), upper Campanian, Afghanistan, holotype of Harasacancer cristatus (specimen squeezed transversely and deformed), female 47 × 46 mm (without lateral spines) (GIK 538): A, side view; B, dorsal view. Scale	FIG. 7. — Cenomanocarcinus cristatus (Jux, 1971), upper Campanian, Afghanistan, holotype of Harasacancer cristatus (specimen squeezed transversely and deformed), female 47 × 46 mm (without lateral spines) (GIK 538): A, side view; B, dorsal view. Scale	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.			
87178784FFBEFFC51AC4FE65FBDA62E7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4651182/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4651182	FIG. 8. — A-D, “Necrocarcinus” renfroae Stenzel, 1945, Early Cretaceous, upper Albian, Texas, Pawpaw Formation; A, B, paratype (BEG-21094-A3), frontal and dorsal views; C, D, holotype (BEG-21093-A3), frontal and dorsal views; E, F, Necrocarcinus labeschii (Deslongchamps, 1835), Albian, Calais, Escalles, northwest France (B. van Bakel Colln), left chela and carapace. Scale	FIG. 8. — A-D, “Necrocarcinus” renfroae Stenzel, 1945, Early Cretaceous, upper Albian, Texas, Pawpaw Formation; A, B, paratype (BEG-21094-A3), frontal and dorsal views; C, D, holotype (BEG-21093-A3), frontal and dorsal views; E, F, Necrocarcinus labeschii (Deslongchamps, 1835), Albian, Calais, Escalles, northwest France (B. van Bakel Colln), left chela and carapace. Scale	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.			
87178784FFB4FFCF1AA9FCAEFCB46022.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4651168/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4651168	FIG. 1. — A, B, E, F, Cenomanocarcinus inflatus Van Straelen, 1936, upper Cenomanian, Le Mans; C, D, Campylostoma matutiforme Bell, 1858, lower Eocene (Ypresian), London Clay, Isle of Sheppey (B. van Bakel Colln); A, B, paralectotype, 44 × 52 mm (MNHN R05504);E, F, topotypical specimen, 27 × 38 mm, estimated width at least 40 mm by including complete epibranchial spines (MHN LM 3806);E, dorsal carapace with partially preserved epibranchial spines;A, frontal view; B, dorsal carapace;C, frontal view;D, dorsal	FIG. 1. — A, B, E, F, Cenomanocarcinus inflatus Van Straelen, 1936, upper Cenomanian, Le Mans; C, D, Campylostoma matutiforme Bell, 1858, lower Eocene (Ypresian), London Clay, Isle of Sheppey (B. van Bakel Colln); A, B, paralectotype, 44 × 52 mm (MNHN R05504);E, F, topotypical specimen, 27 × 38 mm, estimated width at least 40 mm by including complete epibranchial spines (MHN LM 3806);E, dorsal carapace with partially preserved epibranchial spines;A, frontal view; B, dorsal carapace;C, frontal view;D, dorsal	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.			
87178784FFB4FFC418D0FCAEFB2B6249.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4651170/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4651170	FIG. 2. — Cenomanocarcinus vanstraeleni Stenzel, 1945, Turonian, Eagle Ford Group, Múzquiz, Coahuila, Mexico: A, female (MUZ- 211), ventral view, see chelae, slender P2, and P3 and P4 with inflated propodi; B, female (MUZ-208), dorsal view, see reduced P5 visible on both sides (see Figure 4E, F). Scale bars: 10 mm.	FIG. 2. — Cenomanocarcinus vanstraeleni Stenzel, 1945, Turonian, Eagle Ford Group, Múzquiz, Coahuila, Mexico: A, female (MUZ- 211), ventral view, see chelae, slender P2, and P3 and P4 with inflated propodi; B, female (MUZ-208), dorsal view, see reduced P5 visible on both sides (see Figure 4E, F). Scale bars: 10 mm.	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.			
87178784FFB4FFC418D0FCAEFB2B6249.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4651172/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4651172	FIG. 3. — A-D, F, Cenomanocarcinus vanstraeleni Stenzel, 1945; A, B, C, F, late Cenomanian-Turonian, Eagle Ford Group, Turonian, Múzquiz, Coahuila, Mexico; D, late Cenomanian, Eagle Ford Group, Britton Formation, California Crossing, Dallas County, Texas; E, Cenomanocarcinus sp., upper Albian,Colombia;A, female (MUZ-216),thoracic sternum (anterior portion of sternite 4 exposed) covered laterally by abdomen, mxp3, and pereiopods; at left, inflated P4 propodus (MUZ-212); B, mxp3 (MUZ-212); C, female (MUZ-201), sternite 4 with pair of tubercles, and abdomen;D,?female,paralectotype (BEG-21091-A1),thoracic sternum without abdomen; E, thoracic sternum (associated with carapace) showing a crown-shaped plate,long sternite 4, and deep, curved sutures 4/5 (INGEOMINAS/ Jur-1; Vega et al. in study); F, male (MUZ-215), thoracic sternum (see deep sutures 4/5) and abdomen. Scale bars: 10 mm.	FIG. 3. — A-D, F, Cenomanocarcinus vanstraeleni Stenzel, 1945; A, B, C, F, late Cenomanian-Turonian, Eagle Ford Group, Turonian, Múzquiz, Coahuila, Mexico; D, late Cenomanian, Eagle Ford Group, Britton Formation, California Crossing, Dallas County, Texas; E, Cenomanocarcinus sp., upper Albian,Colombia;A, female (MUZ-216),thoracic sternum (anterior portion of sternite 4 exposed) covered laterally by abdomen, mxp3, and pereiopods; at left, inflated P4 propodus (MUZ-212); B, mxp3 (MUZ-212); C, female (MUZ-201), sternite 4 with pair of tubercles, and abdomen;D,?female,paralectotype (BEG-21091-A1),thoracic sternum without abdomen; E, thoracic sternum (associated with carapace) showing a crown-shaped plate,long sternite 4, and deep, curved sutures 4/5 (INGEOMINAS/ Jur-1; Vega et al. in study); F, male (MUZ-215), thoracic sternum (see deep sutures 4/5) and abdomen. Scale bars: 10 mm.	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.			
87178784FFB4FFC418D0FCAEFB2B6249.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4651176/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4651176	FIG. 4. — Cenomanocarcinus vanstraeleni Stenzel, 1945, Turonian, Eagle Ford Group, Mexico, Múzquiz, Coahuila: A, female (MUZ- 209), P2 and P3; B, female (MUZ-204), P3; C, female (MUZ-216), P4 with inflated propodus; D, female (MUZ-246),narrow P2, P3 and P4 with inflated propodi; E, F, female (MUZ-208), reduced P5. Scale bars: 10 mm.	FIG. 4. — Cenomanocarcinus vanstraeleni Stenzel, 1945, Turonian, Eagle Ford Group, Mexico, Múzquiz, Coahuila: A, female (MUZ- 209), P2 and P3; B, female (MUZ-204), P3; C, female (MUZ-216), P4 with inflated propodus; D, female (MUZ-246),narrow P2, P3 and P4 with inflated propodi; E, F, female (MUZ-208), reduced P5. Scale bars: 10 mm.	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.			
87178784FFB4FFC418D0FCAEFB2B6249.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4651178/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4651178	FIG. 6. — Cenomanocarcinus aff. vanstraeleni Stenzel, 1945, Coniacian (according to the accompanying label), Apulo, Colombia, female, 160 × 150 mm (estimated carapace measurements not including lateral spines) (RGM M902):A, ventral view; B, chelipeds.	FIG. 6. — Cenomanocarcinus aff. vanstraeleni Stenzel, 1945, Coniacian (according to the accompanying label), Apulo, Colombia, female, 160 × 150 mm (estimated carapace measurements not including lateral spines) (RGM M902):A, ventral view; B, chelipeds.	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.			
87178784FFA4FFDD1B29FF24FB0A6107.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4651182/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4651182	FIG. 8. — A-D, “Necrocarcinus” renfroae Stenzel, 1945, Early Cretaceous, upper Albian, Texas, Pawpaw Formation; A, B, paratype (BEG-21094-A3), frontal and dorsal views; C, D, holotype (BEG-21093-A3), frontal and dorsal views; E, F, Necrocarcinus labeschii (Deslongchamps, 1835), Albian, Calais, Escalles, northwest France (B. van Bakel Colln), left chela and carapace. Scale	FIG. 8. — A-D, “Necrocarcinus” renfroae Stenzel, 1945, Early Cretaceous, upper Albian, Texas, Pawpaw Formation; A, B, paratype (BEG-21094-A3), frontal and dorsal views; C, D, holotype (BEG-21093-A3), frontal and dorsal views; E, F, Necrocarcinus labeschii (Deslongchamps, 1835), Albian, Calais, Escalles, northwest France (B. van Bakel Colln), left chela and carapace. Scale	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.			
87178784FFA4FFDD1B29FF24FB0A6107.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4651184/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4651184	FIG. 9.— A, “Necrocarcinus” senonensis Schlüter in von der Marck & Schlüter 1868,middle Danian,Denmark,Fakse quarry,reconstructed photograph of the carapace (Collins & Jakobsen 1995: pl. 10, fig. 11), with two strong lateral spines; B, D, Camarocarcinus quinquetuberculatus Collins & Wienberg Rasmussen,1992, holotype, probably male (cast, MGUH 21609;courtesy of S. L. Jakobsen), dorsal and ventral views; C, Cretacoranina cf. dichrous (Stenzel, 1945) (Palaeocorystidae), middle Cenomanian, Karai Formation, between Odiyam and Kunnam,Tamil Nadu, India,leg.A.S.Gale, 1999 (OUM KY.2861), thoracic sternum, see individualised sternite 3, lateral expansions of sternite 4,and deep sutures 4/5; E, F, Orithopsis tricarinata (Bell,1863);E, upper Albian,Upper Greensand,England,Cowstones,holotype of O. bonneyi Carter, 1872, “unretouched photograph of specimen prepared since the original illustration” (Wright & Collins 1972: pl. 12, fig.3) (SM B58557);F, upper Albian,Cambridge Greensand (KBIN,Van Straelen Collection,unnumbered),thoracic sternum,with preserved	FIG. 9.— A, “Necrocarcinus” senonensis Schlüter in von der Marck & Schlüter 1868,middle Danian,Denmark,Fakse quarry,reconstructed photograph of the carapace (Collins & Jakobsen 1995: pl. 10, fig. 11), with two strong lateral spines; B, D, Camarocarcinus quinquetuberculatus Collins & Wienberg Rasmussen,1992, holotype, probably male (cast, MGUH 21609;courtesy of S. L. Jakobsen), dorsal and ventral views; C, Cretacoranina cf. dichrous (Stenzel, 1945) (Palaeocorystidae), middle Cenomanian, Karai Formation, between Odiyam and Kunnam,Tamil Nadu, India,leg.A.S.Gale, 1999 (OUM KY.2861), thoracic sternum, see individualised sternite 3, lateral expansions of sternite 4,and deep sutures 4/5; E, F, Orithopsis tricarinata (Bell,1863);E, upper Albian,Upper Greensand,England,Cowstones,holotype of O. bonneyi Carter, 1872, “unretouched photograph of specimen prepared since the original illustration” (Wright & Collins 1972: pl. 12, fig.3) (SM B58557);F, upper Albian,Cambridge Greensand (KBIN,Van Straelen Collection,unnumbered),thoracic sternum,with preserved	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.			
87178784FFA0FFD91900FD40FE876394.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4651182/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4651182	FIG. 8. — A-D, “Necrocarcinus” renfroae Stenzel, 1945, Early Cretaceous, upper Albian, Texas, Pawpaw Formation; A, B, paratype (BEG-21094-A3), frontal and dorsal views; C, D, holotype (BEG-21093-A3), frontal and dorsal views; E, F, Necrocarcinus labeschii (Deslongchamps, 1835), Albian, Calais, Escalles, northwest France (B. van Bakel Colln), left chela and carapace. Scale	FIG. 8. — A-D, “Necrocarcinus” renfroae Stenzel, 1945, Early Cretaceous, upper Albian, Texas, Pawpaw Formation; A, B, paratype (BEG-21094-A3), frontal and dorsal views; C, D, holotype (BEG-21093-A3), frontal and dorsal views; E, F, Necrocarcinus labeschii (Deslongchamps, 1835), Albian, Calais, Escalles, northwest France (B. van Bakel Colln), left chela and carapace. Scale	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.			
87178784FFA1FFDB1913FC8EFECD6286.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4651172/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4651172	FIG. 3. — A-D, F, Cenomanocarcinus vanstraeleni Stenzel, 1945; A, B, C, F, late Cenomanian-Turonian, Eagle Ford Group, Turonian, Múzquiz, Coahuila, Mexico; D, late Cenomanian, Eagle Ford Group, Britton Formation, California Crossing, Dallas County, Texas; E, Cenomanocarcinus sp., upper Albian,Colombia;A, female (MUZ-216),thoracic sternum (anterior portion of sternite 4 exposed) covered laterally by abdomen, mxp3, and pereiopods; at left, inflated P4 propodus (MUZ-212); B, mxp3 (MUZ-212); C, female (MUZ-201), sternite 4 with pair of tubercles, and abdomen;D,?female,paralectotype (BEG-21091-A1),thoracic sternum without abdomen; E, thoracic sternum (associated with carapace) showing a crown-shaped plate,long sternite 4, and deep, curved sutures 4/5 (INGEOMINAS/ Jur-1; Vega et al. in study); F, male (MUZ-215), thoracic sternum (see deep sutures 4/5) and abdomen. Scale bars: 10 mm.	FIG. 3. — A-D, F, Cenomanocarcinus vanstraeleni Stenzel, 1945; A, B, C, F, late Cenomanian-Turonian, Eagle Ford Group, Turonian, Múzquiz, Coahuila, Mexico; D, late Cenomanian, Eagle Ford Group, Britton Formation, California Crossing, Dallas County, Texas; E, Cenomanocarcinus sp., upper Albian,Colombia;A, female (MUZ-216),thoracic sternum (anterior portion of sternite 4 exposed) covered laterally by abdomen, mxp3, and pereiopods; at left, inflated P4 propodus (MUZ-212); B, mxp3 (MUZ-212); C, female (MUZ-201), sternite 4 with pair of tubercles, and abdomen;D,?female,paralectotype (BEG-21091-A1),thoracic sternum without abdomen; E, thoracic sternum (associated with carapace) showing a crown-shaped plate,long sternite 4, and deep, curved sutures 4/5 (INGEOMINAS/ Jur-1; Vega et al. in study); F, male (MUZ-215), thoracic sternum (see deep sutures 4/5) and abdomen. Scale bars: 10 mm.	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.			
87178784FFABFFD618FEFF27FC2467DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4651184/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4651184	FIG. 9.— A, “Necrocarcinus” senonensis Schlüter in von der Marck & Schlüter 1868,middle Danian,Denmark,Fakse quarry,reconstructed photograph of the carapace (Collins & Jakobsen 1995: pl. 10, fig. 11), with two strong lateral spines; B, D, Camarocarcinus quinquetuberculatus Collins & Wienberg Rasmussen,1992, holotype, probably male (cast, MGUH 21609;courtesy of S. L. Jakobsen), dorsal and ventral views; C, Cretacoranina cf. dichrous (Stenzel, 1945) (Palaeocorystidae), middle Cenomanian, Karai Formation, between Odiyam and Kunnam,Tamil Nadu, India,leg.A.S.Gale, 1999 (OUM KY.2861), thoracic sternum, see individualised sternite 3, lateral expansions of sternite 4,and deep sutures 4/5; E, F, Orithopsis tricarinata (Bell,1863);E, upper Albian,Upper Greensand,England,Cowstones,holotype of O. bonneyi Carter, 1872, “unretouched photograph of specimen prepared since the original illustration” (Wright & Collins 1972: pl. 12, fig.3) (SM B58557);F, upper Albian,Cambridge Greensand (KBIN,Van Straelen Collection,unnumbered),thoracic sternum,with preserved	FIG. 9.— A, “Necrocarcinus” senonensis Schlüter in von der Marck & Schlüter 1868,middle Danian,Denmark,Fakse quarry,reconstructed photograph of the carapace (Collins & Jakobsen 1995: pl. 10, fig. 11), with two strong lateral spines; B, D, Camarocarcinus quinquetuberculatus Collins & Wienberg Rasmussen,1992, holotype, probably male (cast, MGUH 21609;courtesy of S. L. Jakobsen), dorsal and ventral views; C, Cretacoranina cf. dichrous (Stenzel, 1945) (Palaeocorystidae), middle Cenomanian, Karai Formation, between Odiyam and Kunnam,Tamil Nadu, India,leg.A.S.Gale, 1999 (OUM KY.2861), thoracic sternum, see individualised sternite 3, lateral expansions of sternite 4,and deep sutures 4/5; E, F, Orithopsis tricarinata (Bell,1863);E, upper Albian,Upper Greensand,England,Cowstones,holotype of O. bonneyi Carter, 1872, “unretouched photograph of specimen prepared since the original illustration” (Wright & Collins 1972: pl. 12, fig.3) (SM B58557);F, upper Albian,Cambridge Greensand (KBIN,Van Straelen Collection,unnumbered),thoracic sternum,with preserved	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.			
87178784FFABFFD618FEFF27FC2467DE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4651182/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4651182	FIG. 8. — A-D, “Necrocarcinus” renfroae Stenzel, 1945, Early Cretaceous, upper Albian, Texas, Pawpaw Formation; A, B, paratype (BEG-21094-A3), frontal and dorsal views; C, D, holotype (BEG-21093-A3), frontal and dorsal views; E, F, Necrocarcinus labeschii (Deslongchamps, 1835), Albian, Calais, Escalles, northwest France (B. van Bakel Colln), left chela and carapace. Scale	FIG. 8. — A-D, “Necrocarcinus” renfroae Stenzel, 1945, Early Cretaceous, upper Albian, Texas, Pawpaw Formation; A, B, paratype (BEG-21094-A3), frontal and dorsal views; C, D, holotype (BEG-21093-A3), frontal and dorsal views; E, F, Necrocarcinus labeschii (Deslongchamps, 1835), Albian, Calais, Escalles, northwest France (B. van Bakel Colln), left chela and carapace. Scale	2008-12-31	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.		Zenodo	biologists	Guinot, Danièle;Vega, Francisco J.;Van Bakel, Barry W. M.			
