Novocrania indoneSienSiS (Zezina, 1981)

Jeffrey H Robinson, 2017, A review of all Recent species in the genus Novocrania (Craniata, Brachiopoda), Zootaxa 4329 (6), pp. 501-559 : 531

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4329.6.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6041643

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scientific name

Novocrania indoneSienSiS (Zezina, 1981)
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Novocrania indoneSienSiS (Zezina, 1981)

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.

Gallery Image

FIGURE 16. NOvOcrania rOseOradiata dorsal valve (syntypes, Saldana Bay, South Africa). A, D, E. SAM-MB-A 5665 b. A. Valve exterior with radial lines of colour. D. Valve interior with U-shaped anterior adductor slow-muscle scars. E. Line drawing of muscle scars. B. SAM-MB-A 5665 a. Valve exterior with radial lines of colour. C. H, I. SAM-MB-A 5665 c. C. Partial dorsal valve exterior with minimal colour. H. Valve interior. I. Line drawing of muscle scars. F, G. SAM-MB-A 5665 f. F. Partial valve interior. G. Line drawing of muscle scars. NOvOcrania indOnesiensis dorsal valve. J – L. ZMUC-Bra- 20 (holotype, Coral Sea). J. Hummocky valve exterior with mottled colouring. K. Valve interior with small muscle scars. L. Line drawing of muscle scars.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Brachiopoda

Class

Craniata

Order

Craniida

Family

Craniidae

Genus

Novocrania