Orechina catalinae, Salas & Vaccari, 2012
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2009.1110 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A787CD-8A1D-0709-A249-F95CFBD719E2 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Orechina catalinae |
status |
sp. nov. |
Orechina catalinae sp. nov.
Fig. 8D, F–H View Fig .
Etymology: For one of my (MJS) twins Catalina.
Holotype: CEGH−UNC 24037 , external mould of left valve ( Fig. 8G View Fig ).
Type locality: Quebrada de Humahuaca area, northwest Argentina.
Type horizon: V1f sample, lower levels of the Humacha Member, Santa Rosita Formation, Middle Tremadocian.
Diagnosis.—Subcircular and amplete in outline. Well defined, short, and V−shaped adductorial sulcus. Lateral surface flat, without the bend between the lateral and marginal surface.
Description.—Sub−elliptic to circular outline, amplete. Average L:H 1.55. Maximum length at the mid−height of the valves. Dorsal margin straight and shorter than the maximum length. Lateral and ventral margin evenly rounded. Cardinal angles obtuse, the anterior is smaller and better defined than the posterior angle. The valves are unisulcate. The adductorial sulcus (S2) is present in the anterodorsal half of the valve. It is well developed, short, does not reach the ventral half of the valve, is wide dorsally and V−shaped. The lateral surface is nearly flat, and reticulate.
Material.— More than 20 specimens from internal to external moulds, including the figured material CEGH−UNC 24017 , 24027–28 , 24037 . Specimens we have examined range from 0.68 mm to 1.20 mm in length .
Discussion.— Orechina catalinae sp. nov. is similar to Orechina violetae sp. nov. from the Coquena Formation of the Chalala section but differs in the lack of a muscle spot, the more rounded cells of the reticulation and the flatter lateral surface. With respect to the others species included in the genus, Orechina catalinae sp. nov. is bigger (L reaches 1.20 mm), the reticulation takes up nearly all the valve surface, and the dorsal ridge, the bend between the lateral and marginal surfaces, and the muscle spot are absent.
Stratigraphic and geographic distribution.—Known only from the type locality.
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