Bennelongia kimberleyensis Martens, Halse & Schön, 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2013.36 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3815731 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C687DF-A17F-FFCD-7FDF-98EEA4425531 |
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Bennelongia kimberleyensis Martens, Halse & Schön, 2012 |
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Bennelongia kimberleyensis Martens, Halse & Schön, 2012 View in CoL
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The characteristic ‘pinged’ depression in the anterior region when seen dorsally is a feature of the ‘ Bennelongia pinpi’ - lineage to which this species belongs (see discussion in Martens et al. 2012). The adult valves are smooth overall, and the A-4 and A-3 instars display a broad reticulation (best seen in A-4; see Figs 13 View Fig bottom right, 14 bottom and 15) with some simple pores, that are best described as pseudo-pores in A-2 and A-1 instars.
A few cones with outer lips and setae are common in A-4 and decrease in number and size during the ontogenic progress (see Figs 13-15 View Fig View Fig View Fig ), but are absent in adults. The 2 sets of domes are obvious in A-4 and less so in A-3, but are absent in older instars and in the adults. When present, the domes are reticulated and are adorned with a seta.
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