Tyrrhenocythere sp. 2
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13741768 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F00B19-FFA9-FFC6-F13D-CBF7C160F93A |
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Felipe |
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Tyrrhenocythere sp. 2 |
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Material.— One adult right valve.
Description.—RV: AM symmetrically rounded; DM tapered, rounded without a visible anterior angle; DM straight before mid−length and sloping slightly anteriorly, tapered above central muscle scars then straight and sloping toward the posterior; posterior angle tapered; PM curved, slightly oblique
N l h h/l RV ♀ 1 0.74 0.44 0.595
and lower than AM; strongly rounded PVM with distinctive posterior process; VM right, slightly concave before the mid−length; outline subcircular; maximum height above central muscle scars.
Ornamentation: surface covered with small circular puncta; a weak ventral rib; anterior short ribs at the position of MPC, perpendicular with AM; weak and short ribs developed on the entire AM representing reinforced outer lamellae at the position of main canal joining distal MPC; eye tubercle smooth.
Marginal zone: inner lamella large with a series of parallel striae; inner margin parallel with outer margin; brush−like Tyrrhenocythere arrangement of MPC.
Discussion.— Tyrrhenocythere sp. 2 could be related to the group of semicircular forms with smooth, punctate to fossate species described by Krstić (1985: 399). The puncta of Tyrrhenocythere sp. 2 are deeper and regularly distributed throughout the surface without any sign of reticulation as it is visible in T. donetziensis , species with similar punctate surface ( Boomer et al. 1996: 80, fig. 3A, B, D, E).
Stratigraphical and geographical range.—Pannonian clay deposits in Pezinok.
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Collection of Leptospira Strains |
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