Cyrtodonta sp. B
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00215.2015 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A787E2-FFED-FFE0-FF4B-F97793A0FC5E |
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Felipe |
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Cyrtodonta sp. B |
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Fig. 11L, M View Fig .
Material.— Three specimens from the Petermann Creek section and four specimens from the Areyonga Gorge section, Middle Ordovician of Australia. The material is found in bed PC+ 10 in the Petermann Creek section and beds A +1 to A + 4 in the Areyonga Gorge section ( Figs. 4 View Fig , 5 View Fig ). The two illustrated specimens ( CPC 41479 View Materials and CPC 41480 View Materials ) are latex casts made from external moulds .
Description.―Near equilateral sub-ovate cyrtodontid with slightly curved dorsal and ventral margins; slightly pointy anterior margin and broadly rounded posterior margin. Umbo subdued, pointy and anterodorsally projecting. No teeth preserved in the specimens, possibly due to a preservational artefact. Shell profile low and ornament of commarginal growth lines.
Remarks.― Cyrtodonta sp. B is the most flat-profiled and symmetrically shaped cyrtodontid in the collections ( Fig. 11L View Fig 1). It is differentiated from Cyrtodonta carberryi by the lower shell profile, more rounded dorsal and ventral margins as well as a less pronounced umbo. Furthermore, Cyrtodonta sp. B exhibits a rounded and gradually declining shell from the midline towards anterior margin, whereas the course of the shell in C. carberryi declines abruptly about halfway from the midline towards the anterior margin.
The overall equilateral shape of Cyrtodonta sp. B separates it from the inequilateral C. staffordae , whereas the latter exhibits a more symmetrical rounded overall shape. Cyrtodonta sp. B likely represents a new, as yet unnamed species. Due to the generally poor state of preservation among the specimens and lack of preserved characteristic taxonomic features, Cyrtodonta sp. B has not been described formally as a new species.
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