Ethusa orgianensis De Angeli & Garassino, 2021
Ethusa orgianensis De Angeli & Garassino, 2021: fig. 3.
REMARKS
Ethusa orgianensis, based on two carapaces from the late Eocene of Monti Berici, Vicenza, San Feliciano hill (NE Italy), is an ethusid, having – as well discussed by the authors – a carapace much longer than wide, a straight and rimmed posterior margin, a dorsal surface without deep grooves but with very distinct regions, four almost subequal frontal teeth and developed outer orbital teeth that are thin, acute and directed outwards. The well-marked regions and posterior rim are typical of fossil ethusids.