Calappidae is a family of crabs containing 16 genera, of which 7 are only known as fossils:[1][2][3]
Fossils within this family can be found in sediment of Europe, United States, Mexico, Central America, Australia and Japan from Cretaceous to recent (age range: 66.043 to 0.0 Ma).[4]
Calappidae is a family of crabs containing 16 genera, of which 7 are only known as fossils:
Acanthocarpus Stimpson, 1871 Calappa Weber, 1795 † Calappella Rathbun, 1919 † Calappilia A. Milne-Edwards, 1873 Calappula Galil, 1997 Cryptosoma Brullé, 1839 Cycloes De Haan, 1837 Cyclozodion Williams & Child, 1989 Mursia A. G. Desmarest, 1823 † Mursilata C.-H. Hu & Tao, 1996 † Mursilia Rathbun, 1918 † Mursiopsis Ristori, 1889 Paracyclois Miers, 1886 Platymera H. Milne Edwards, 1837 † Stenodromia A. Milne-Edwards, 1873 † Tutus Collins in Collins, Portell & Donovan, 2009Fossils within this family can be found in sediment of Europe, United States, Mexico, Central America, Australia and Japan from Cretaceous to recent (age range: 66.043 to 0.0 Ma).