taxonID	type	description	language	source
6C645513490D5211BB2628BE7569F4AA.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Carapace subglobose, covered by short velvet pubescence interspaced by dense rows of long, hooked and simple setae in all carapace regions. Carapace armed with strong spines, including seven sharp spines on posterior half: one short mesial metagastric, four long, strong, conical lateral spines (two in each branchial region) aligned with one cardiac spine and one intestinal spine; lateral spines longest, slightly directed upwards. Pterygostomial region with strong spines visible in dorsal view. Rostrum bifurcated, base elongated, fused, diverging abruptly forming a Y-shape, ending in acute tips. Pre-orbital spine strong, acute, directed upwards; post-orbital spine short, acute. Basal article of antenna with three spines, one tubercle, not visible in dorsal view. Cheliped long, merus armed with short spines or tubercles, granulated. P 2 shorter than cheliped, dactylus much shorter than propodus. Thoracic sternal somite IV with lateral margins straight. Sternite VIII concealed by pleon in males. Male and female pleon with six somites not fused plus telson. Male telson tight-fitting into sterno-pleonal cavity, distinctly triangular. G 1 slender, straight, with bilobed apex. G 2 slender, straight, tapering distally, short about one fifth of G 1 length.	en	Colavite, Jessica, Windsor, Amanda M., Santana, William (2020): A new genus for Pericera septemspinosa Stimpson, 1871 and Pericera heptacantha Bell, 1836 (Crustacea, Brachyura, Majoidea), based on morphology and molecular data. Zoosystematics and Evolution 96 (1): 205-216, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.50360, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.50360
6C645513490D5211BB2628BE7569F4AA.taxon	materials_examined	Comparative material. Libinia spinosa H. Milne Edwards, 1834 - Brazil • 1 male, 1 female; Macae, near Santana Archipelago, PITA stn 12 III (MZUSP 20271). Macrocoeloma camptocerum (Stimpson, 1871) - USA • 13 males, 7 females, 7 ovig. females; Sanibel Island, 26.440359 N, 82.113705 W, 0.54 - 11 m depth; Mar 1938; F A Chace Jr. leg. det. (MCZ 10191). Macrocoeloma concavum Miers, 1886 - Venezuela • 1 female; Costa de Falcon, UTM 378365 and 1358259; 27 Apr 2007 (GIC 040). Brazil • 1 male; Paraiba, Projeto Algas, stn 85 - B; 04 Jun 1981; Apr 2008, L E A Bezerra det. (MZUSP 5937). Macrocoeloma diplacanthum (Stimpson, 1860) - US Virgin Islands • 1 male; Saint Thomas, R / V Albatross; 17 - 24 Jan 1884 (USNM 16182). Guadeloupe • 1 ovig. female; 16 ° 13 ' 37.3188 " N, 61 ° 32 ' 23.0388 " W, Karubenthos 2012, stn GD 49; 21 May 2012 (MNHN IU- 2013 - 6755). Macrocoeloma eutheca. (Stimpson, 1871) - USA • 1 ovig. female; off North Carolina, 33 ° 48 ' 06 " N, 76 ° 34 ' 42 " W, 77 m depth; 03 Apr 1981; Duke University for MMS 0 S 05 exped., 1981, P Krikorian det. (USNM 220812). Macrocoeloma intermedium Rathbun, 1901 - Cuba • male holotype; off Havana, R / V Albatross, stn 2323, 23 ° 10 ' 51 " N, 82 ° 19 ' 03 " W, 298 m depth; 17 Jan 1885; M J Rathbun det. (USNM 9492). Colombia • 1 female; Santa Marta; 29 Jun 1975; M Velez det. (SMF 9093). Macrocoeloma laevigatum (Stimpson, 1860) - USA • 1 male; Florida, Hawk Channel, R / V Fish Hawk, stn 7429, 4.2 m depth; 27 Jan 1903 (USNM 46933). Bahamas • 1 female; off Whale Cay, 23.7 m depth, 9 Jul 1904, F A Chace Jr. det. (MCZ 8927). Macrocoeloma maccullochae Garth, 1940 - Mexico • 1 male, 1 female; Isabel Island, Allan Hancock Pacific exped., R / V Velero III, stn 747 - 37, 18 - 32 m depth; 2 Apr 1937; W Schmitt leg., 1940; J S Garth det. (NHMLAC-AHF 372). Macrocoeloma nodipes (Desbonne in Desbonne & Schramm, 1867) - USA • 3 males, 2 females; Florida, Off Cape Sable, R / V Fish Hawk, stn 7351, 25 ° 09 ' 45 " N, 81 ° 18 ' 35 " W, 17 Dec 1902, 5.9 m depth (USNM 46922). Grenada • 1 male; Grand Anse Bay, 12 ° 01 ' 45.19 " N, 61 ° 45 ' 21.29 " W, 11 Nov 2012, L R L Simone, A P Dornellas, V S Amaral leg., 27 Nov 2019, J Colavite det. (MZUSP 40162). Macrocoeloma subparallelum (Stimpson, 1860) - US Virgin Islands • male lectotype; soft shell, cl. 13.98 mm, cw. 9.90 mm; St. Thomas, 18.345591 N, 64.923613 W, no date, A H Riise leg., 1860, W Stimpson det. (MCZ 1243). Brazil • 3 females; Porto da Barra, Salvador, left side, 24 Apr 2006, R Bispo, R Jhonsson, W Santana, F Faria leg., Apr 2008, G Melo det. (MZUSP 18626). Macrocoeloma trispinosum (Latreille, 1825) - USA • 1 ovig. female; Kingston Harbour; 1893; R P Bigelow leg., M J Rathbun det. (USNM 17959). Antigua • 1 male; English Harbour, Antigua-Barbados exped., 1918; University of Iowa State exped., M J Rathbun det. (USNM 72956). Macrocoeloma villosum (Bell, 1836) - Ecuador • 3 males, 1 female; Salinas, Walter Rathbone Bacon travelling Scholarship exped., stn 1, 2, 3; 12 - 14 Sep 1926; W L Schmitt leg., M J Rathbun det. (USNM 70942). Thersandrus compressus (Desbonne in Desbonne & Schramm, 1867) - Belize • 1 male; west Bay, 1.3 m depth; 09 Jun 1985 (USNM 1526077).	en	Colavite, Jessica, Windsor, Amanda M., Santana, William (2020): A new genus for Pericera septemspinosa Stimpson, 1871 and Pericera heptacantha Bell, 1836 (Crustacea, Brachyura, Majoidea), based on morphology and molecular data. Zoosystematics and Evolution 96 (1): 205-216, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.50360, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.50360
6C645513490D5211BB2628BE7569F4AA.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Generic name in honour of the renowned marine biologist and carcinologist Gerhard Werner Pohle (Atlantic Reference Centre, Huntsman Marine Science Centre). Gender masculine.	en	Colavite, Jessica, Windsor, Amanda M., Santana, William (2020): A new genus for Pericera septemspinosa Stimpson, 1871 and Pericera heptacantha Bell, 1836 (Crustacea, Brachyura, Majoidea), based on morphology and molecular data. Zoosystematics and Evolution 96 (1): 205-216, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.50360, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.50360
EA66951E647958F19BC1DAAEBE4A41C9.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. Mexico • 1 juv. female; Off Cape San Lucas, R / V Albatross, stn 2829, 22 ° 52 ' 00 " N, 109 ° 55 ' 00 " W, RKY leg., 56.6 m depth, 74.1 ° F; 01 May 1888, M J Rathbun det. (USNM 21933 illustrated). Panama • 1 juv. female; Panama Bay, R / V Albatross, stn 2798, 8 ° 10 ' 30 " N, 78 ° 50 ' 30 " W, 114.6 m depth; 05 Mar 1888, M J Rathbun det. (USNM 21932).	en	Colavite, Jessica, Windsor, Amanda M., Santana, William (2020): A new genus for Pericera septemspinosa Stimpson, 1871 and Pericera heptacantha Bell, 1836 (Crustacea, Brachyura, Majoidea), based on morphology and molecular data. Zoosystematics and Evolution 96 (1): 205-216, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.50360, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.50360
EA66951E647958F19BC1DAAEBE4A41C9.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Rostrum width less than one-third of interorbital length, bifurcated, base elongated, fused, diverging abruptly forming a Y-shape, ending in acute tip. Pleonal somite II with one spine or tubercle. Merus of second pereopod smooth.	en	Colavite, Jessica, Windsor, Amanda M., Santana, William (2020): A new genus for Pericera septemspinosa Stimpson, 1871 and Pericera heptacantha Bell, 1836 (Crustacea, Brachyura, Majoidea), based on morphology and molecular data. Zoosystematics and Evolution 96 (1): 205-216, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.50360, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.50360
EA66951E647958F19BC1DAAEBE4A41C9.taxon	description	Description based on female lectotype (male characters modified from Bell 1836 b). Cephalothorax and appendages slightly covered with short, velvet-like pubescence. Carapace subglobose wider than long, convex, with long lines of hooked and simple setae in all regions. Rostrum short, less than one-third of interorbital length, bifurcated, base elongated, fused, diverging abruptly forming a Y-shape, ending in acute tips. Interorbital region slightly depressed medially. Hepatic region broad. One metagastric spine. Four long, strong, conical lateral spines (two in each branchial region), in line with cardiac spine. One short intestinal spine. Orbital region very prominent, eyes completely protected when retracted, ocular peduncle visible when not retracted. Pre-orbital spine directed upwards, slightly curved on tip, longer than post-orbital spine, ventral margin of pre-orbital spine with small crenulation; post-orbital spine curved upwards. Antennular fossae wider than long, margins smooth. Interantennular septum elongate, laterally compressed, forming distinct ventrally-directed lobe. First and second antennal articles fused to epistome, with suture between antenna and epistome visible, antennal gland opening near suture line. Basal article of antenna with two spines, not visible in dorsal view: proximal spine smallest. Antennal flagella longer than rostral spines, behind rostrum in dorsal view. Epistome anterior margin narrower than antennular fossae, smooth, posterior margin slightly depressed. Buccal field sub-rectangular, narrower at posterior edge with one acute spine in anterolateral angle aligned with antennal spines. Third maxillipeds covering buccal frame when closed, leaving a small gap between ischia. Exopod long, nearly reaching distal margin of merus. Pterygostomial region subtriangular, slightly inflated, separated from subhepatic region by marked groove, with one long, strong spine slightly curved upwards on medial margin, visible in dorsal view. Male chelipeds equal, longer than pereopods; covered with sparse granulation, unarmed. Dactylus arched in adult males, leaving small gap between fingers, distinctly shorter than palm. Cutting edges with sub-equal teeth in distal half, one distinct proximal tooth in larger males; distal half with light brown colour in fixed specimens. Pereopods short, slender, cylindrical. P 2 longest; P 3 - P 5 progressively decreasing in length. Dactylus slightly curved, covered with short setae. Female chelipeds equal, longer than pereopods, slender and smooth. Dactylus arched in adult, shorter than palm, sub-equal teeth in distal half. Pereopods, slender, cylindrical. P 2 longest, P 3 - P 5 progressively decreasing in length. Dactylus slightly curved, shorter than propodus, smooth ventrally, with corneous tips. Male thoracic sternites I-IV fused, broadly triangular, smooth, anterior half declivous in ventral view. Telson fully fitted to cavity, anterior margin smooth. Female pleonal somites I-VI markedly arched, telson free, transversally oval, with a row of setae on margin and one small spine in first somite. Male pleon rather prominent, pleonal somites I-VI, telson free, somite II with a mesial tubercle. Somite III with slight elevations. Somite VI longest, with a mesial tubercle and a small projection each side.	en	Colavite, Jessica, Windsor, Amanda M., Santana, William (2020): A new genus for Pericera septemspinosa Stimpson, 1871 and Pericera heptacantha Bell, 1836 (Crustacea, Brachyura, Majoidea), based on morphology and molecular data. Zoosystematics and Evolution 96 (1): 205-216, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.50360, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.50360
EA66951E647958F19BC1DAAEBE4A41C9.taxon	distribution	Geographic distribution. Eastern Pacific: Mexico (Cape San Lucas), Costa Rica (Guanacaste) and Panama (Panama Bay) (Fig. 4).	en	Colavite, Jessica, Windsor, Amanda M., Santana, William (2020): A new genus for Pericera septemspinosa Stimpson, 1871 and Pericera heptacantha Bell, 1836 (Crustacea, Brachyura, Majoidea), based on morphology and molecular data. Zoosystematics and Evolution 96 (1): 205-216, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.50360, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.50360
6B6ECCD63C2854DF99655917370B4966.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. USA • 1 male; North Carolina, 33 ° 48 ' 06 " N, 76 ° 34 ' 42 " W, 77 m depth; 03 Apr 1981, Duke Univ. for MMS leg.; 1981, P Krikorian det. (USNM 220811). • 1 male, 1 juv. female; South Carolina, East of Cape Romain, R / V Albatross, stn 2311, 32 ° 55 ' 00 " N, 77 ° 54 ' 00 " W, 59.1 ° F, 114.4 m depth; 05 Jan 1885, U. S. fish commission leg. (USNM 15127). • 1 juv.; Florida, between Cedar Keys and Delta of Mississippi, R / V Albatross, stn 2369 - 2374, 46 - 48 m depth; Feb 1885 (USNM 46957). • 1 juv. female; Gulf of Mexico, Southwest of Cape San Blas, R / V Albatross, stn 2373, 29 ° 14 ' 00 " N, 85 ° 29 ' 15 " W, 45.7 m depth; 07 Feb 1886 (USNM 15132). • 1 juv. female, 1 male; same collection data as preceding (USNM 15130). • 2 females; same collection data as preceding (USNM 15131). • 1 male; Suez of Mexico, R / V Oregon, stn 892, 28 ° 55 ' N, 85 ° 07 ' W, 53 m depth; 07 Mar 1954, Fish and Wildlife leg.; 21 Apr 1954, F A Chace Jr det. (USNM 96389). • 1 male; off Apalachicola Bay, R / V Indian Seal, 28 ° 49 ' 59 " N, 85 ° 37 ' 02 " W, 177 m depth; 31 Jan 1978; R Lemaitre det. (USNM 1085620). • 1 male; South of Dog Island, R / V Albatross, stn 2407, 28 ° 47 ' 30 " N, 84 ° 37 ' 00 " W, 43.8 m depth; 07 Feb 1886, U. S. fish commission exped.; M J Rathbun det. (USNM 15135). • 3 juv. females; South of stn George Island, R / V Albatross, stn 2406, 28 ° 46 ' 00 " N, 84 ° 49 ' 00 " W, 47.5 m depth; 15 Mar 1885 (USNM 15134). • 1 female; 26 ° 45 ' 52 " N, 83 ° 21 ' 26 " W, 50.2 m depth; 18 Jul 1981, Continental Shelf Associates exped.; R Lemaitre det. (USNM 273379). • 1 male; same collection data as preceding (USNM 241027). • 1 juv. female; same collection data as preceding (USNM 236995). • 1 male; 26 ° 16 ' 50 " N, 83 ° 23 ' 49 " W, 55.5 m depth; 05 Feb 1982, Continental Shelf Associates exped.; R Lemaitre det., (USNM 241026). • 1 male, 2 females; same collection data as preceding (USNM 273381). • 1 female, 1 male; same collection data as preceding (USNM 241024). • 1 male, 1 ovig. female; same collection data as preceding (USNM 229838). • 1 male; 26 ° 16 ' 44 " N, 83 ° 42 ' 49 " W, 71.3 m depth; 03 Nov 1980, Continental Shelf Associates exped.; R Lemaitre det. (USNM 236994). • 1 juv. female; same collection data as preceding (USNM 241007). • 1 male; same collection data as preceding (USNM 236987). • 2 males; same collection data as preceding (USNM 236986). • 1 male; 26 ° 16 ' 43 " N, 83 ° 46 ' 49 " W, 77 m depth; 24 Jun 1981, Continental Shelf Associates exped.; R Lemaitre det. (USNM 241029). • 1 female; same collection data as preceding (USNM 273382). • 1 male; 25 ° 45 ' 35 " N, 83 ° 20 ' 14 " W, 58.5 m depth; 24 Apr 1981, Continental Shelf Associates exped.; R Lemaitre det. (USNM 242947). • 1 male; R / V Silver Bay, 25 ° 32 ' N, 80 ° 04 ' W, 65.8 m depth; 24 Oct 1960; Oct. 1970, D J G Griffin det. (USNM 1278767). • 1 female; off Dry Tortugas, 24 ° 34 ' N, 83 ° 16 ' W, 65.8 m depth; Dec 1877 - Jan 1878, USCSS Blake exped.; A. Milne-Edwards det. (MCZ 8206). • 1 male, 1 female; off Key West, R / V Albatross, 24 ° 25 ' 45 " N, 81 ° 46 ' 45 " W, stn 2317, 75 ° F, 82.3 m depth; 15 Jan 1885, U. S. fish commission exped. (USNM 15128). • 1 male, 1 female; same collection data as preceding (USNM 15129). • 1 male; Off Key West, Sand key Light bearing West Northwest, Key West Light bearing North, State Univ. Iowa exped., stn 24, 109.7 m depth; 19 Jun 1893, M J Rathbun det. (USNM 75724). • 1 male; same collection data as preceding (USNM 72863). • 1 male, 1 juv. female; Sand Key Light bearing Northwest by North, Key West Light North 0.5 mile East, 91.4 - 109.7 m depth (USNM 68913). • 1 male; Florida, Pompano; 23 May 1949 (AMNH 10961). Bahamas • 1 juv. female; Bahamas Bank; 18 May 1893, State Univ. Iowa Bahamas exped. (USNM 72862). Colombia, • 1 male; 2 miles Southwest of Cape La Vela; 8 Apr 1939, J Garth leg.; 17 Jan 2018, J Colavite det. (AHF 39295). • 1 juv. female; 2 miles off Bahia Honda, R / V Velero III, stn A 15 - 39, 9 - 18.28 m depth; 08 Apr 1939, J Garth det. (AHF 39292). Venezuela • 1 juv. male; 7 miles of Tortugas Island, R / V Velero III, stn A 43 - 39, 73 - 75 m depth; 21 Apr 1939, J Garth det. (AHF 39293). • 1 male; 125 miles northeast of Macaibo, 12 ° 37 ' N, 70 ° 45 ' W, R / V Oregon, stn 4400, 97 m depth; 26 Sep 1963; 27 Oct 2014, W Santana det. (USNM 1256370). • 1 male; 50 miles northeast of Caracas, 10 ° 44 ' N, 66 ° 09 ' W, R / V Oregon, stn 4466, 73 m depth; 17 Oct 1963; 23 Oct 2014, W Santana det. (USNM 1256347). French Guiana • 1 ovig. female; Guiana 2014 exped., R / V Hermano Gines, 6 ° 17 ' 58.2 " N, 52 ° 13 ' 18.5952 " W, 95 - 97 m depth; 08 Aug 2014 (MNHN IU 2013 - 2682). Brazil • 1 ovig. female; Recife, dredge 2; J Colavite det. (R 2 unnumbered). • 1 ovig. female; Bahia, Ilheus, Costa de Ilheus, 14 ° 43 ' 33 " S, 38 ° 57 ' 20 " W, 41 - 42 m depth; 28 Nov 2004, A O Almeida det.; old number MZUESC 406 (CIASB M. 2017.0084. UESC).	en	Colavite, Jessica, Windsor, Amanda M., Santana, William (2020): A new genus for Pericera septemspinosa Stimpson, 1871 and Pericera heptacantha Bell, 1836 (Crustacea, Brachyura, Majoidea), based on morphology and molecular data. Zoosystematics and Evolution 96 (1): 205-216, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.50360, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.50360
6B6ECCD63C2854DF99655917370B4966.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Rostrum width half of interorbital length bifurcated, base elongated, fused, diverging abruptly forming a Y-shape. Pleonal somite II smooth; merus of second pereopod armed with a spine.	en	Colavite, Jessica, Windsor, Amanda M., Santana, William (2020): A new genus for Pericera septemspinosa Stimpson, 1871 and Pericera heptacantha Bell, 1836 (Crustacea, Brachyura, Majoidea), based on morphology and molecular data. Zoosystematics and Evolution 96 (1): 205-216, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.50360, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.50360
6B6ECCD63C2854DF99655917370B4966.taxon	description	Description. Cephalothorax and appendages sparsely covered with short, velvet-like pubescence. Carapace subglobose wider than long, convex, with long lines of hooked and simple setae in all carapace regions, denser in rostral and lateral spines. Rostrum width half of interorbital length bifurcated, base elongated and fused, abruptly diverging forming a Y-shape, ending in acute tips. Interorbital region slightly depressed medially. Hepatic region broad. One metagastric spine. Four long, strong, conical lateral spines (two in each branchial region), in line with the cardiac spine. One short intestinal spine. Orbital region very prominent, eyes completely protected in orbit when retracted, ocular peduncle visible when not retracted. Pre-orbital spine acute, directed upwards, tip curved, longer than post-orbital spine, ventral margin of pre-orbital spine with a small crenulation; post-orbital spine curved upwards. Antennular fossae wider than long, margins smooth. Interantennular septum elongated, compressed laterally, forming distinct, ventrally-directed lobe. First and second antennal articles fused to epistome, suture between antenna and epistome visible, antennal gland opening near suture line. Basal article of antenna with three spines, one tubercle, not visible in dorsal view. Antennal flagella longer than rostral spines, behind rostrum in dorsal view. Epistome anterior margin narrower than antennular fossae, smooth. Buccal field sub-quadrate, narrower at posterior edge with acute spine at anterolateral angle in line with antennal spines. Third maxillipeds completely covering buccal field. Exopod long, nearly reaching distal margin of merus. Pterygostomial region subtriangular, slightly inflated, separated from subhepatic region by marked groove, one long, strong spine slightly curved upwards on medial margin, visible in dorsal view. Chelipeds equal, longer than pereopods in adults, more robust in adult males; females chelipeds shorter than males, slender. In males, ischium, merus, carpus and propodus segments granulate. Ischium with one prominent tubercle laterodistally. Merus with one spine on proximal half, one on distal margin. Carpus with four tubercles sparsely distributed. Dactylus arched in adult males, a small gap between fingers, distinctly shorter than palm. Cutting edges with sub-equal teeth in distal half, one distinct proximal tooth in larger males; distal half with dark brown colour in fixed specimens. Female ischium, merus, carpus and propodus with smaller tubercles than males, dactylus slightly arched, without gap between fingers. Pereopods short, slender, cylindrical. P 2 longest, P 3 - P 5 progressively decreasing in length. P 2 merus with distinct spine in distolateral margin. Dactylus slightly curved, shorter than propodus, smooth ventrally, with corneous tip. Male thoracic sternites I-IV fused, broadly triangular, smooth, anterior half declivous in ventral view, forming a carina along the sterno-pleonal cavity margin. Thoracic sternal somite IV with lateral margins straight. Telson fully fitted to cavity, anterior margin smooth. Sternite VIII concealed by pleon. Episternites IV and V forming a continuous line with the sternite, slightly downward directed. Pleonal somites I-VI, telson free in males and females, slightly raised medially forming low longitudinal ridge. Male telson sub-triangular, apex rounded. Female pleon markedly arched, with row of setae marginally. Female telson transversally ovate. G 1 longer than thoracic sternal suture IV-V, stout, straight, parallel, with torsion in distal half, apex bilobed; mesial lobe short, with tip curved upwards; lateral lobe long, slightly arched, ending in an acute tip; lateral margin smooth. G 2 slender, straight, very short (one fifth of G 1 length), with disto-medial process.	en	Colavite, Jessica, Windsor, Amanda M., Santana, William (2020): A new genus for Pericera septemspinosa Stimpson, 1871 and Pericera heptacantha Bell, 1836 (Crustacea, Brachyura, Majoidea), based on morphology and molecular data. Zoosystematics and Evolution 96 (1): 205-216, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.50360, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.50360
