New Occurrences of Fossil Macrocheira (Brachyura, Inachidae) from the North Eastern Pacific

2016 
New specimens of the fossil Macrocheira collected from Eocene to Miocene rocks of Canada and western United States increase the fossil record of the Inachidae (MacLeay, 1838). Macrocheira is represented by only one extant species, M. kaempferi, endemic to Japan and Taiwan. Two fossil species have previously been described from Washington State: M. longirostra (Schweitzer and Feld- mann, 1999), from the Eocene Quimper Sandstone, and M. teglandi (Rathbun, 1926), from the Oligocene Makah Formation. Three new species are reported: M. jayi n. sp. from the late Eocene to Oligocene Hesquiat Formation of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada; M. sullivani n. sp. from the late Eocene to early Oligocene Keasey Formation of Oregon State, U.S.A.; and M columbiaensis n. sp. from the early to middle Miocene Astoria Formation of Washington State, U.S.A. Several Macrocheira species have also been reported from the Miocene of Japan; however, their systematic position is tenuous and therefore they are referred to as Macrocheira sp. aff. M. kaempferi. With the description of three new species of Macrocheira, the number of fossil species is increased to five and the genus is now well established in the North Eastern Pacific from the Eocene to Miocene.
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