Western Atlantic Glypturus sp. A, MNHNCu-P5116, outer side of propodus of Glypturus sp. (= Neocallichirus? quisquellanus
Schweitzer et al., 2006) from the lower–middle Miocene Yanigua Formation of the Dominican Republic (Río Camarón) (refigured from Schweitzer et al. 2006, fig. 3D; permission of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History); B, C, USNM MO166941, outer side and upper margin of propodus of Glypturus sp. (= Callianassa anguillensis
Rathbun, 1919, holotype) from the lower–middle Miocene Anguilla Formation of Anguilla (Crocus Bay) (courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution); D, E, USNM MO324470, outer and inner sides of fixed finger of Glypturus sp. (= Callianassa latidigata
Rathbun, 1919) from the early Miocene of the Dominican Republic (Santo Domingo) (courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution); F, G, NHM UK In 23770, outer and inner sides of propodus of Glypturus sp. (= Callianassa anguillensis) from the lower–middle Miocene Anguilla Formation of Anguilla (Cartouche Bay) (courtesy of the Natural History Museum, London); H, NHM UK In 23784, outer side of dactylus of Glypturus sp. (= Callianassa anguillensis) from the lower–middle Miocene Anguilla Formation of Anguilla (Cartouche Bay) (courtesy of the Natural History Museum, London); I, J, NHM UK In 23774, outer and inner sides of propodus of Glypturus sp. (= Callianassa anguillensis) from the lower–middle Miocene Anguilla Formation of Anguilla (Cartouche Bay) (courtesy of the Natural History Museum, London); K–M, NHM UK In 23777, upper margin and outer and inner sides of propodus of Glypturus sp. (= Callianassa anguillensis) from the lower–middle Miocene Anguilla Formation in Anguilla (Cartouche Bay) (courtesy Natural History Museum, London); N–Q, UF 222839, outer side, inner side, upper margin and lower margin of left propodus from the upper Pleistocene Jaimanitas Formation in Cuba (Good Road 01); R, S, UF 248031, outer and inner sides of left propodus from the lower Pleistocene Caloosahatchee Formation in Florida (De Soto Shell Pit 04); T, UF 246508, outer side of propodus of Glypturus sp. from the lower Miocene Chipola Formation in Florida (Tenmile Creek 12); U, V, UF 77426, outer and inner sides of left propodus from the upper Pleistocene Port Morant Formation in Jamaica (Port Morant Bay 01). All scale bar widths are 10.0 mm, except for D and E, which are 2 mm. Note that images R and S were taken before specimen received new UF catalogue number.