Novocrania indoneSienSiS (Zezina, 1981)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4329.6.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6041643 |
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Novocrania indoneSienSiS (Zezina, 1981) |
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Novocrania indoneSienSiS (Zezina, 1981) View in CoL
Stratigraphic range: Recent
1981: Crania indonesiensis Zezina, 1981, Galathea Report, Ƒolume 15, p. 9, text-fig. 1, pl. 1, fig. 1–3. 1986: Neocrania indonesiensis Zezina, Lee & Brunton, Bull. Nat. Hist. Mus. (Geol.), 40 (4), p. 152. 2001: Novocrania indonesiensis Zezina, Lee & Brunton, Bull. Nat. Hist. Mus. (Geol.), 57 (1), p. 5.
Synonymy. Zezina (1981) named species C. indonesiensis based on a single dorsal valve from the Coral Sea. Lee & Brunton (1986) placed Crania indonesiensis in Neocrania and Lee & Brunton (2001) placed it into Novocrania .
Type material and type locality. The type specimen is held in the Zoology Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark (ZMUC-Bra-20). The type locality is the Coral Sea, Indonesia, 7.48°S, 114.81°E (Zezina 1981).
Material examined. The holotype of N. indonesiensis was borrowed from the Zoology Museum, Copenhagen ( Table 7).
Description. The valve is small, 6 mm long and 6 wide, and sub-quadrate ( Fig. 16J, K View FIGURE 16 ). The exterior is hummocky and mottled white and light brown. The muscle scars are white, the posterior adductor muscle scars are sub-round, the anterior adductor slow-muscle scars are reniform, the support structure scars are crescent shaped and the small anterior muscle scars are separated ( Fig. 16L View FIGURE 16 ).
Ecology. The specimen from Indonesia was collected at 240 m (Zezina 1981).
Remarks. This specimen is similar to dorsal valves of N. huttoni in its colouring and hummocky surface and may be synonymous with that species. Without a ventral valve, and preferably some more specimens, the status of this species cannot be determined. The species N. indonesiensis is retained until more material is available.
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