Thyasira becca Kauffman, 1967
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Thyasira becca Kauffman, 1967 |
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Fig. 16 View Fig .
1967 Thyasira becca becca subsp. nov.; Kauffman 1967: 126, pl. 4:1– 21, pl. 5: 28, 33, 37, 38.
1967 Thyasira becca cobbani subsp. nov.; Kauffman 1967: 132, pl. 1: 28, pl. 5: 34–36.
Type material: Holotype: USNM 153512 About USNM ; paratypes listed by Kauffman (1967).
Type locality: USGS Mesozoic locality D1410, Fall River County, South Dakota .
Type horizon: Middle Baculites scotti Zone, Pierre Shale , upper Campanian, Upper Cretaceous .
Material.— Three illustrated specimens ( ZPAL L.16/18–20; Fig. 16 View Fig ) from Campanian seep carbonate at Warbonnet Battlefield Monument, Montrose, Nebraska.
Remarks.—The specimens from Montrose fit the description of Thyasira becca from the Campanian of the Western Interior Seaway ( Kauffman 1967). Thyasira becca was initially subdivided into two subspecies: the rounded T. becca becca , and the subrectangular T. becca cobbani ( Kauffman 1967: 126) ; however we hesitate to include our specimens in any of those subspecies due to the small number of available specimens. Thyasira becca is significantly larger and more rounded than T. tanabei from the Albian–Campanian cold seeps and sunken wood from Japan ( Kiel et al. 2008). Thyasira xylodia from Eocene–Miocene whale and wood falls in Washington State is, at a length of approximately 10 mm, more triangular and higher than the Montrose specimens, and it also differs by having a much lower posterior fold ( Kiel and Goedert 2007: fig. 7A).
Thyasirid species from the Western Interior Seaway belong to the Thyasira advena – Thyasira becca species complex, comprising large, rounded to oval species of Thyasira with protruding umbones. The group comprises T. advena sensu lato, T. becca sensu lato, and T. cantha ( Kauffman 1967) . The species complex is contrasted with the Thyasira rostrata complex, comprising smaller, thin-shelled and triangular species with weakly protruding umbones. This group is composed of T. beauchampi sensu lato, T. quadrula , T. rostrata , and T. triangulata . Shape and size-wise, the species from the T. advena – T. becca complex resemble Recent rounded species from the T. sarsi – T. southwardae – T. methanophila complex, comprising chemosymbiotic opportunists ( T. sarsi ) and seep-restricted specialists ( T. methanophila ) ( Taylor et al. 2007; Amano et al. 2015).
Stratigraphic and geographic range. — Campanian of the Western Interior Seaway, North America. The species has been recorded from cold seep carbonates known as “Tepee Buttes” ( Kauffman et al. 1996) and from non-seep localities in Colorado, South Dakota and potentially Canada ( Kauffman 1967). Here we report the species from a Campanian “Tepee Butte” seep carbonate from Warbonnet Battlefield Monument, Montrose, northwestern Nebraska.
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Zoological Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences |
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Thyasira becca Kauffman, 1967
Hryniewicz, Krzysztof, Amano, Kazutaka, Jenkins, Robert G. & Kiel, Steffen 2017 |
Thyasira becca becca
Kauffman, E. G. 1967: 126 |
Thyasira becca cobbani
Kauffman, E. G. 1967: 132 |