taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03CA87CAFFCBC81200A2FB07FACCB745.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919928/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919928	FIGURE 3. Extant Calliax species: A–B, Calliax doerjesti Sakai, 1999, note the discrepancy in figuring lower margin of major P1 merus in „A“ and „a“ (redrawn after Sakai 1999: figs 28–29); C–D, Calliax lobata (de Gaillande & Lagardère, 1966) (redrawn after Ngoc-Ho 2003: figs 17D–E); E–F, Calliax cf. C. lobata, line drawings of NHMW 25511 (Fig. 2). Left column=major chelae (outer surface), right column=minor chelae (outer surface). Setae are omitted. From two ridges at the base of the fixed finger only the more developed one is depicted in the sketches (see text for details). Scale bar equals 1 mm.	FIGURE 3. Extant Calliax species: A–B, Calliax doerjesti Sakai, 1999, note the discrepancy in figuring lower margin of major P1 merus in „A“ and „a“ (redrawn after Sakai 1999: figs 28–29); C–D, Calliax lobata (de Gaillande & Lagardère, 1966) (redrawn after Ngoc-Ho 2003: figs 17D–E); E–F, Calliax cf. C. lobata, line drawings of NHMW 25511 (Fig. 2). Left column=major chelae (outer surface), right column=minor chelae (outer surface). Setae are omitted. From two ridges at the base of the fixed finger only the more developed one is depicted in the sketches (see text for details). Scale bar equals 1 mm.	2014-06-19	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok		Zenodo	biologists	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok			
03CA87CAFFCBC81200A2FB07FACCB745.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919926/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919926	FIGURE 2. Calliax cf. C. lobata, NHMW 25511, female, Anastasya mud volcano, 457 m, Gulf of Cádiz, Spain: A, inner view of major P1; B, outer view of major P1; C, ridges (arrows) on the fixed finger under low-angled light; D; outer view of minor P1; E, entire animal (major P1 is detached).	FIGURE 2. Calliax cf. C. lobata, NHMW 25511, female, Anastasya mud volcano, 457 m, Gulf of Cádiz, Spain: A, inner view of major P1; B, outer view of major P1; C, ridges (arrows) on the fixed finger under low-angled light; D; outer view of minor P1; E, entire animal (major P1 is detached).	2014-06-19	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok		Zenodo	biologists	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok			
03CA87CAFFCBC81200A2FB07FACCB745.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919932/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919932	FIGURE 4. Comparison of figured major chela of Calliax: A, Calliax cf. C. lobata (NHMW 25511); B, Calliax lobata (redrawn after de Saint Laurent & Božić 1976: fig. 23a); C, Calliax lobata (redrawn after Ngoc-Ho 2003: fig. 17D); D, Calliax doerjesti (redrawn after Sakai 1999: fig. 29b). All figures are to scale.	FIGURE 4. Comparison of figured major chela of Calliax: A, Calliax cf. C. lobata (NHMW 25511); B, Calliax lobata (redrawn after de Saint Laurent & Božić 1976: fig. 23a); C, Calliax lobata (redrawn after Ngoc-Ho 2003: fig. 17D); D, Calliax doerjesti (redrawn after Sakai 1999: fig. 29b). All figures are to scale.	2014-06-19	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok		Zenodo	biologists	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok			
03CA87CAFFCBC81200A2FB07FACCB745.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919934/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919934	FIGURE 5. Callianassa michelottii A. Milne Edwards, 1860: holotype (MNHN-F-B32690): A–B, refigured from A. Milne Edwards (1860: pl. 14, fig. 3); C–D, photo of the holotype. A, C=inner surface; B, D=outer surface. Arrows indicate ridges. Photo by Lilian Cazes (MNHN).	FIGURE 5. Callianassa michelottii A. Milne Edwards, 1860: holotype (MNHN-F-B32690): A–B, refigured from A. Milne Edwards (1860: pl. 14, fig. 3); C–D, photo of the holotype. A, C=inner surface; B, D=outer surface. Arrows indicate ridges. Photo by Lilian Cazes (MNHN).	2014-06-19	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok		Zenodo	biologists	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok			
03CA87CAFFCBC81200A2FB07FACCB745.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919938/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919938	FIGURE 6. Calliax michelottii (A. Milne Edwards, 1860) comb. nov., occurrences published previously. A–G: Oligocene of the Mainz Basin, Flörsheim and Offenbach at Frankfurt (Germany). A–C, right major P1 propodus articulated with dactylus from inner, outer and upper view, respectively; D, cross section of major P1 propodus; E, right major P1 merus articulated with carpus; F, right major P1 propodus articulated with carpus in inner view; G, left major P1 propodus associated with right minor P1 chela (propodus articulated with dactylus). H: Miocene of Sardinia (Italy), the assignment to C. michelottii comb. nov. is questionable. I–L: Oligocene of „Sternberger Gestein“, Kobrow (Germany), left major P1 propodus in inner (I), outer (J), lower (K) and upper view (L). A–G are refigured from Fritsch (1871), H is refigured from Lőrenthey (1907), I–L are refigured from Noetling (1886). A–H are to scale, scale bar equals 5 mm.	FIGURE 6. Calliax michelottii (A. Milne Edwards, 1860) comb. nov., occurrences published previously. A–G: Oligocene of the Mainz Basin, Flörsheim and Offenbach at Frankfurt (Germany). A–C, right major P1 propodus articulated with dactylus from inner, outer and upper view, respectively; D, cross section of major P1 propodus; E, right major P1 merus articulated with carpus; F, right major P1 propodus articulated with carpus in inner view; G, left major P1 propodus associated with right minor P1 chela (propodus articulated with dactylus). H: Miocene of Sardinia (Italy), the assignment to C. michelottii comb. nov. is questionable. I–L: Oligocene of „Sternberger Gestein“, Kobrow (Germany), left major P1 propodus in inner (I), outer (J), lower (K) and upper view (L). A–G are refigured from Fritsch (1871), H is refigured from Lőrenthey (1907), I–L are refigured from Noetling (1886). A–H are to scale, scale bar equals 5 mm.	2014-06-19	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok		Zenodo	biologists	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok			
03CA87CAFFCBC81200A2FB07FACCB745.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919942/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919942	FIGURE 7. Calliax michelottii (A. Milne Edwards, 1860) comb. nov. from the Oligocene of the European plate: isolated propodi (A–K) and carpus (L–M). A–B, NHMW 1874/0029/1154 a; C, D, G, NHMW 1874/0029/1154 a, G shows the specimen under a low-angle light to show the ridges on the fixed finger; E–F, NHMW 1874/0029/1154 c; H, NHMW 1874/ 0029/1154 d; I, NHMW 1874/0029/1155; J–K, NHMW 1874/0029/1154 e; L–M, NHMW 1874/0029/1154 f. Specimens in A–H, J–M are from Sternberg (Germany), specimen in I is from Pinnow bei Schwerin (Germany). All specimens are to scale and were covered with ammonium chloride prior to photography. Scale bar equals 5 mm.	FIGURE 7. Calliax michelottii (A. Milne Edwards, 1860) comb. nov. from the Oligocene of the European plate: isolated propodi (A–K) and carpus (L–M). A–B, NHMW 1874/0029/1154 a; C, D, G, NHMW 1874/0029/1154 a, G shows the specimen under a low-angle light to show the ridges on the fixed finger; E–F, NHMW 1874/0029/1154 c; H, NHMW 1874/ 0029/1154 d; I, NHMW 1874/0029/1155; J–K, NHMW 1874/0029/1154 e; L–M, NHMW 1874/0029/1154 f. Specimens in A–H, J–M are from Sternberg (Germany), specimen in I is from Pinnow bei Schwerin (Germany). All specimens are to scale and were covered with ammonium chloride prior to photography. Scale bar equals 5 mm.	2014-06-19	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok		Zenodo	biologists	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok			
03CA87CAFFCBC81200A2FB07FACCB745.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919946/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919946	FIGURE 8. Calliax michelottii (A. Milne Edwards, 1860) comb. nov. from the Alpine-Carpathian orogenic system. A–B, UMJGP 77873–77874, isolated propodi from Jarenina (Slovenia); C, NHMW 2003/0026/0913, right propodus articulated with dactylus from Pucking (Austria); D–H, KGP-MH RO-001, fragmentary right propodus from Rohožník (Slovakia), note large setal pores on the outer lateral surface (E), arrows (in F) indicate ridges; I, NHMW 2010/0089/0001, counterpart of the major left cheliped from Neuhofen bei Tettenweis (Germany), arrows indicate ridges; J–K, M.2004.158.1, holotype of Callianassa szobensis Müller, 1984 from Szob (Hungary), refigured from Müller (1984: pl. 7, figs 3–4); L, left major propodus from Želiezovce (Slovakia), refigured from Špinar et al. (1965: fig. X-184). Scale bar equals 5 mm.	FIGURE 8. Calliax michelottii (A. Milne Edwards, 1860) comb. nov. from the Alpine-Carpathian orogenic system. A–B, UMJGP 77873–77874, isolated propodi from Jarenina (Slovenia); C, NHMW 2003/0026/0913, right propodus articulated with dactylus from Pucking (Austria); D–H, KGP-MH RO-001, fragmentary right propodus from Rohožník (Slovakia), note large setal pores on the outer lateral surface (E), arrows (in F) indicate ridges; I, NHMW 2010/0089/0001, counterpart of the major left cheliped from Neuhofen bei Tettenweis (Germany), arrows indicate ridges; J–K, M.2004.158.1, holotype of Callianassa szobensis Müller, 1984 from Szob (Hungary), refigured from Müller (1984: pl. 7, figs 3–4); L, left major propodus from Želiezovce (Slovakia), refigured from Špinar et al. (1965: fig. X-184). Scale bar equals 5 mm.	2014-06-19	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok		Zenodo	biologists	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok			
03CA87CAFFCBC81200A2FB07FACCB745.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919950/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919950	FIGURE 9. Calliax michelottii (A. Milne Edwards, 1860) comb. nov. from the Middle Miocene of Kamnik, Slovenia. A, RGA/SMNH 0754, right propodus; B, RGA/SMNH 0779, left propodus; C, RGA/SMNH 0864, right propodus; D, RGA/ SMNH 0773, left propodus; E, RGA/SMNH 1191, left major chela consisting of propodus, carpus and merus; F, RGA/SMNH 1075, left propodus articulated with dactylus; G, RGA/SMNH 1187, left propodus articulated with dactylus; H, RGA/SMNH 1069, left major chela consisting of dactylus, propodus and carpus; I, GBA 2009/014/0027, right propodus. All specimens are to scale and were covered with ammonium chloride prior to photography. Scale bar equals 5 mm.	FIGURE 9. Calliax michelottii (A. Milne Edwards, 1860) comb. nov. from the Middle Miocene of Kamnik, Slovenia. A, RGA/SMNH 0754, right propodus; B, RGA/SMNH 0779, left propodus; C, RGA/SMNH 0864, right propodus; D, RGA/ SMNH 0773, left propodus; E, RGA/SMNH 1191, left major chela consisting of propodus, carpus and merus; F, RGA/SMNH 1075, left propodus articulated with dactylus; G, RGA/SMNH 1187, left propodus articulated with dactylus; H, RGA/SMNH 1069, left major chela consisting of dactylus, propodus and carpus; I, GBA 2009/014/0027, right propodus. All specimens are to scale and were covered with ammonium chloride prior to photography. Scale bar equals 5 mm.	2014-06-19	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok		Zenodo	biologists	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok			
03CA87CAFFCBC81200A2FB07FACCB745.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919954/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919954	FIGURE 10. Calliax michelottii (A. Milne Edwards, 1860) comb. nov., reconstruction: A, major chela; B, minor chela (based on Fritsch 1871: pl. 17, fig. 14). Both chelae are depicted in outer lateral aspect.	FIGURE 10. Calliax michelottii (A. Milne Edwards, 1860) comb. nov., reconstruction: A, major chela; B, minor chela (based on Fritsch 1871: pl. 17, fig. 14). Both chelae are depicted in outer lateral aspect.	2014-06-19	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok		Zenodo	biologists	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok			
03CA87CAFFC6C81700A2FEE5FBF2B745.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919934/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919934	FIGURE 5. Callianassa michelottii A. Milne Edwards, 1860: holotype (MNHN-F-B32690): A–B, refigured from A. Milne Edwards (1860: pl. 14, fig. 3); C–D, photo of the holotype. A, C=inner surface; B, D=outer surface. Arrows indicate ridges. Photo by Lilian Cazes (MNHN).	FIGURE 5. Callianassa michelottii A. Milne Edwards, 1860: holotype (MNHN-F-B32690): A–B, refigured from A. Milne Edwards (1860: pl. 14, fig. 3); C–D, photo of the holotype. A, C=inner surface; B, D=outer surface. Arrows indicate ridges. Photo by Lilian Cazes (MNHN).	2014-06-19	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok		Zenodo	biologists	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok			
03CA87CAFFC6C81700A2FEE5FBF2B745.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919938/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919938	FIGURE 6. Calliax michelottii (A. Milne Edwards, 1860) comb. nov., occurrences published previously. A–G: Oligocene of the Mainz Basin, Flörsheim and Offenbach at Frankfurt (Germany). A–C, right major P1 propodus articulated with dactylus from inner, outer and upper view, respectively; D, cross section of major P1 propodus; E, right major P1 merus articulated with carpus; F, right major P1 propodus articulated with carpus in inner view; G, left major P1 propodus associated with right minor P1 chela (propodus articulated with dactylus). H: Miocene of Sardinia (Italy), the assignment to C. michelottii comb. nov. is questionable. I–L: Oligocene of „Sternberger Gestein“, Kobrow (Germany), left major P1 propodus in inner (I), outer (J), lower (K) and upper view (L). A–G are refigured from Fritsch (1871), H is refigured from Lőrenthey (1907), I–L are refigured from Noetling (1886). A–H are to scale, scale bar equals 5 mm.	FIGURE 6. Calliax michelottii (A. Milne Edwards, 1860) comb. nov., occurrences published previously. A–G: Oligocene of the Mainz Basin, Flörsheim and Offenbach at Frankfurt (Germany). A–C, right major P1 propodus articulated with dactylus from inner, outer and upper view, respectively; D, cross section of major P1 propodus; E, right major P1 merus articulated with carpus; F, right major P1 propodus articulated with carpus in inner view; G, left major P1 propodus associated with right minor P1 chela (propodus articulated with dactylus). H: Miocene of Sardinia (Italy), the assignment to C. michelottii comb. nov. is questionable. I–L: Oligocene of „Sternberger Gestein“, Kobrow (Germany), left major P1 propodus in inner (I), outer (J), lower (K) and upper view (L). A–G are refigured from Fritsch (1871), H is refigured from Lőrenthey (1907), I–L are refigured from Noetling (1886). A–H are to scale, scale bar equals 5 mm.	2014-06-19	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok		Zenodo	biologists	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok			
03CA87CAFFC6C81700A2FEE5FBF2B745.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919942/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919942	FIGURE 7. Calliax michelottii (A. Milne Edwards, 1860) comb. nov. from the Oligocene of the European plate: isolated propodi (A–K) and carpus (L–M). A–B, NHMW 1874/0029/1154 a; C, D, G, NHMW 1874/0029/1154 a, G shows the specimen under a low-angle light to show the ridges on the fixed finger; E–F, NHMW 1874/0029/1154 c; H, NHMW 1874/ 0029/1154 d; I, NHMW 1874/0029/1155; J–K, NHMW 1874/0029/1154 e; L–M, NHMW 1874/0029/1154 f. Specimens in A–H, J–M are from Sternberg (Germany), specimen in I is from Pinnow bei Schwerin (Germany). All specimens are to scale and were covered with ammonium chloride prior to photography. Scale bar equals 5 mm.	FIGURE 7. Calliax michelottii (A. Milne Edwards, 1860) comb. nov. from the Oligocene of the European plate: isolated propodi (A–K) and carpus (L–M). A–B, NHMW 1874/0029/1154 a; C, D, G, NHMW 1874/0029/1154 a, G shows the specimen under a low-angle light to show the ridges on the fixed finger; E–F, NHMW 1874/0029/1154 c; H, NHMW 1874/ 0029/1154 d; I, NHMW 1874/0029/1155; J–K, NHMW 1874/0029/1154 e; L–M, NHMW 1874/0029/1154 f. Specimens in A–H, J–M are from Sternberg (Germany), specimen in I is from Pinnow bei Schwerin (Germany). All specimens are to scale and were covered with ammonium chloride prior to photography. Scale bar equals 5 mm.	2014-06-19	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok		Zenodo	biologists	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok			
03CA87CAFFC6C81700A2FEE5FBF2B745.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919946/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919946	FIGURE 8. Calliax michelottii (A. Milne Edwards, 1860) comb. nov. from the Alpine-Carpathian orogenic system. A–B, UMJGP 77873–77874, isolated propodi from Jarenina (Slovenia); C, NHMW 2003/0026/0913, right propodus articulated with dactylus from Pucking (Austria); D–H, KGP-MH RO-001, fragmentary right propodus from Rohožník (Slovakia), note large setal pores on the outer lateral surface (E), arrows (in F) indicate ridges; I, NHMW 2010/0089/0001, counterpart of the major left cheliped from Neuhofen bei Tettenweis (Germany), arrows indicate ridges; J–K, M.2004.158.1, holotype of Callianassa szobensis Müller, 1984 from Szob (Hungary), refigured from Müller (1984: pl. 7, figs 3–4); L, left major propodus from Želiezovce (Slovakia), refigured from Špinar et al. (1965: fig. X-184). Scale bar equals 5 mm.	FIGURE 8. Calliax michelottii (A. Milne Edwards, 1860) comb. nov. from the Alpine-Carpathian orogenic system. A–B, UMJGP 77873–77874, isolated propodi from Jarenina (Slovenia); C, NHMW 2003/0026/0913, right propodus articulated with dactylus from Pucking (Austria); D–H, KGP-MH RO-001, fragmentary right propodus from Rohožník (Slovakia), note large setal pores on the outer lateral surface (E), arrows (in F) indicate ridges; I, NHMW 2010/0089/0001, counterpart of the major left cheliped from Neuhofen bei Tettenweis (Germany), arrows indicate ridges; J–K, M.2004.158.1, holotype of Callianassa szobensis Müller, 1984 from Szob (Hungary), refigured from Müller (1984: pl. 7, figs 3–4); L, left major propodus from Želiezovce (Slovakia), refigured from Špinar et al. (1965: fig. X-184). Scale bar equals 5 mm.	2014-06-19	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok		Zenodo	biologists	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok			
03CA87CAFFC6C81700A2FEE5FBF2B745.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919950/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919950	FIGURE 9. Calliax michelottii (A. Milne Edwards, 1860) comb. nov. from the Middle Miocene of Kamnik, Slovenia. A, RGA/SMNH 0754, right propodus; B, RGA/SMNH 0779, left propodus; C, RGA/SMNH 0864, right propodus; D, RGA/ SMNH 0773, left propodus; E, RGA/SMNH 1191, left major chela consisting of propodus, carpus and merus; F, RGA/SMNH 1075, left propodus articulated with dactylus; G, RGA/SMNH 1187, left propodus articulated with dactylus; H, RGA/SMNH 1069, left major chela consisting of dactylus, propodus and carpus; I, GBA 2009/014/0027, right propodus. All specimens are to scale and were covered with ammonium chloride prior to photography. Scale bar equals 5 mm.	FIGURE 9. Calliax michelottii (A. Milne Edwards, 1860) comb. nov. from the Middle Miocene of Kamnik, Slovenia. A, RGA/SMNH 0754, right propodus; B, RGA/SMNH 0779, left propodus; C, RGA/SMNH 0864, right propodus; D, RGA/ SMNH 0773, left propodus; E, RGA/SMNH 1191, left major chela consisting of propodus, carpus and merus; F, RGA/SMNH 1075, left propodus articulated with dactylus; G, RGA/SMNH 1187, left propodus articulated with dactylus; H, RGA/SMNH 1069, left major chela consisting of dactylus, propodus and carpus; I, GBA 2009/014/0027, right propodus. All specimens are to scale and were covered with ammonium chloride prior to photography. Scale bar equals 5 mm.	2014-06-19	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok		Zenodo	biologists	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok			
03CA87CAFFC6C81700A2FEE5FBF2B745.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919954/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919954	FIGURE 10. Calliax michelottii (A. Milne Edwards, 1860) comb. nov., reconstruction: A, major chela; B, minor chela (based on Fritsch 1871: pl. 17, fig. 14). Both chelae are depicted in outer lateral aspect.	FIGURE 10. Calliax michelottii (A. Milne Edwards, 1860) comb. nov., reconstruction: A, major chela; B, minor chela (based on Fritsch 1871: pl. 17, fig. 14). Both chelae are depicted in outer lateral aspect.	2014-06-19	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok		Zenodo	biologists	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok			
03CA87CAFFC6C81700A2FEE5FBF2B745.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4919928/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4919928	FIGURE 3. Extant Calliax species: A–B, Calliax doerjesti Sakai, 1999, note the discrepancy in figuring lower margin of major P1 merus in „A“ and „a“ (redrawn after Sakai 1999: figs 28–29); C–D, Calliax lobata (de Gaillande & Lagardère, 1966) (redrawn after Ngoc-Ho 2003: figs 17D–E); E–F, Calliax cf. C. lobata, line drawings of NHMW 25511 (Fig. 2). Left column=major chelae (outer surface), right column=minor chelae (outer surface). Setae are omitted. From two ridges at the base of the fixed finger only the more developed one is depicted in the sketches (see text for details). Scale bar equals 1 mm.	FIGURE 3. Extant Calliax species: A–B, Calliax doerjesti Sakai, 1999, note the discrepancy in figuring lower margin of major P1 merus in „A“ and „a“ (redrawn after Sakai 1999: figs 28–29); C–D, Calliax lobata (de Gaillande & Lagardère, 1966) (redrawn after Ngoc-Ho 2003: figs 17D–E); E–F, Calliax cf. C. lobata, line drawings of NHMW 25511 (Fig. 2). Left column=major chelae (outer surface), right column=minor chelae (outer surface). Setae are omitted. From two ridges at the base of the fixed finger only the more developed one is depicted in the sketches (see text for details). Scale bar equals 1 mm.	2014-06-19	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok		Zenodo	biologists	Hyžný, Matúš;Gašparič, Rok			
