Jodotella veslensis Morellet & Morellet, 1913

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*1913 Jodotella veslensis n. gen., n. sp. – Morellet & Morellet, p. 29-30, text-fig. 17 (schematic drawing), pl. 3, fig. 12 (isolated specimen).

1980 Jodotella veslensis Morellet & Morellet – Génot, p. 18, text-fig. 8, pl. 21, figs. 1-12.

1982 Jodotella veslensis Morellet & Morellet – Deloffre and Génot, p. 104-105, pl. 9, figs. 2-5.

1985 Jodotella veslensis Morellet & Morellet – Dieni et al., p. 11-14, text-figs. 5-6, pl. 7, figs. 1-10, pl. 8, figs. 1- 8.

2011 Jodotella veslensis Morellet & Morellet – Génot and Granier, p. 22, pl. 8.

?2019 Jodotella sp. – Vicedo et al., fig. 15 B.

Remarks: Jodotella veslensis represents the type-species of the genus described from the Thanetian of the Paris Basin, Central France based on a single isolated specimen by Morellet and Morellet (1913). Further isolated material from the Paris Basin has been presented by Génot (1980) and Génot and Granier (2011). Compilations of different Jodotella species with their biometrical data have been provided by Parente (1997, tab. 2) and Dieni et al. (1985, tab. 2). With respect to the biometric data from the Paris Basin (Génot, 1980) and Sardinia (Dieni et al., 1985), the Iranian specimens display smaller outer dimensions (D), and a reduced vertical spacing (h), while other parameters fall in the ranges reported from the species (e.g., d/D, p, ds). The occurrence in the Chehel Kaman Formation is the first record of the species from Iran and also in the Central Neotethysian area.

Dimensions (in mm); data from Génot (1980; * measured from pl. 21, fig. 12) in brackets:

External diameter (D): 0.6-0.8; mean: (0.88-1.29) 0.7, n = 9

Diameter axial cavity 0.21-0.3; mean: (0.24-0.43) (d): 0.25, n = 6

d/D: 0.31-0.41; mean: (0.23-0.32) 0.36, n = 6

width of laterals (R 1) 0.06-0.12; mean: (0.06-

(p): 0.09, n = 9 0.085) vertical height (h): 0.15-0.2; mean: (0.27*) 0.17, n = 5

diameter fertile 0.05-0.075; (0.068- ampulla (ds): mean: 0.06; n = 0.098)

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Maximum length (L): 2.8