Ellesmerella rara, Vachard, Krainer & Lucas, 2015
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.26879/433 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:76D74301-4F2F-4A01-ADE5-EF52F8B53659 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/08ED08A8-233B-451D-9B66-6339DF25B309 |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:08ED08A8-233B-451D-9B66-6339DF25B309 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Ellesmerella rara |
status |
sp. nov. |
Ellesmerella rara View in CoL n. sp.
Figure 10.1-10.3 View FIGURE 10. 1-3
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v. 2013 b Ellesmerella sp. 1 ; Vachard, Krainer and Lucas, p. 348 (no illustration).
Etymology. Latin rarus, rare.
Holotype. NMMNH P-67501; Figure 10.1-2 View FIGURE 10. 1-3 ; sample MG 13 c-d.
Paratypes. NMMNH P-67502; Figure 10.3 View FIGURE 10. 1-3 .
Material. 3 specimens (samples MG 13 c-d, i) .
Locus Typicus. NMMNH locality 8891; Yeso Group, Los Vallos Formation, Torres Member, Massacre Gap in the southern Fra Cristobal Mountains (New Mexico).
Stratum Typicum. Early? Kungurian (late Leonardian).
Diagnosis. An Ellesmerella constituting some small ovoid sets of attached trichomes without encrustation of an exotic nucleus.
Description. The whole colony is elongate to ovoid (L = 0.47-0.50 mm; w = 0.10-0.65 mm); it is composed of 4-5 whorls of roughly concentric rows of very low, undivided pseudochambers measuring D = 0.04-0.05 mm; d = 0.03 mm; l = 0.16-0.33 mm; and s = 0.01-0.02 mm.
Remarks. Ellesmerella permica is distinct in constituting large oncoids around elongate nuclei (e.g., bivalve or brachiopod shell fragments or Anchicodium phylloid algae), which are common from the Carnic Alps (Austria-Italy) to Alborz ( Iran); moreover, its pseudochambers are shorter and smaller (l = 0.30-0.40 mm (rarely 0.11 mm) and d = 0.01-0.02 mm according to Flügel, 1966).
Occurrence. Early? Kungurian (late early Leonardian) of New Mexico (Yeso Group, Torres Member).
NMMNH |
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science |
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