Saltite erichseni ( Harrington, 1938 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2009.1110 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A787CD-8A11-0706-A110-F954FAB51EB7 |
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Felipe |
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Saltite erichseni ( Harrington, 1938 ) |
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Saltite erichseni ( Harrington, 1938)
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Material.—Several pieces of rock with hundreds of internal and external moulds, and latex cast, including the figured specimens CEGH−UNC 21149–50, 23994. Specimens we have examined range from 0.68 mm to 1.20 mm in length.
Remarks.— Saltite erichseni ( Harrington, 1938) , from San Bernardo Formation, was described and reassigned generically on successive occasions by, Harrington (1938), Rossi de García and Proserpio (1976), and Schallreuter and Hinz−Schallreuter (2007). Additional material assigned to Saltite erichseni is illustrated here. The presence of four strong lobes in the valves, of which L3 is the strongest, and the slit−like sulci are diagnostic features of the species.
Stratigraphic and geographic distribution.—Known only from San Bernardo Formation in the Cerro San Bernardo, northwest Argentina. Tr3, A. murrayi Biozone.
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