Amnicythere multituberculata ( Livental, 1929 )
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Amnicythere multituberculata ( Livental, 1929)
1929 Cythere multitu- - Livental, p. 14, pl. 1, berculata figs. 36–38.
1962 Cythere multitu- - Mandelstam et al., p. berculata Liv- 299, pl. 37, fig. 6.
ental
1972 Leptocythere - Sokač, p. 71, pl. 32, fig. multituberculata 14-15.
Livental
1973 Leptocythere - Kristić, p.86; text-fig. ( Amnicythere ?) 116; pl. III, fig. 8. multituberculata
(Liv.)
1986 Leptocythere - Yassini, p. 27, pl. 10, multituberculata fig. 1-3.
(Livental)
1989 Leptocythere (?) - Olteanu, pl. VI. fig. 5-6. multituberculata
(Livental)
1995 Amnicythere - Olteanu, p. 345, pl.
multituberculata XVI , fig. 1-8.
(Livental)
2011 Leptocythere - Olteanu, p. 159, pl. IX, ( Amnicythere ) fig.5.
multituberculata
(Livental)
2013 Amnicythere - Van Baak et al., p. 124, multituberculata fig. 4, 16.
(Livental)
Description. The carapace has an elongated shape and is set with a maximum of four large tubercles. The tubercles as well as the space between them are covered with a more or less pronounced but distinct wide-sized mesh pattern. The hinge margin is almost straight, passing smoothly onto the rounded anterior border with an obtuse angle. The transition onto the posterior border forms a ledge through the posterior “hinge ear”. Both borders merge smoothly with the ventral margin, which is medially depressed. Both the anterior-and posterior margins can contain a number of irregular distributed small sized tubercles. The marginal zone is broadly developed and is hosting a number of spaced, straight running pore canals. Dimension: Male: l = 0,60 – 0,62 mm, h = 0,3- 0,32 mm; Female: l = 0,55- 0,60 mm; h = 0, 26 – 0,31 mm.
Ecology. L. multituberculata has been mentioned by Grossi et al. (2015) as part of a “ Cyprideis- Loxoconchidae assemblage”, representing low mesohaline and shallow water conditions. Living representatives of the species were described by Gofman (1966) and Yassini (1986) from the central and southern Caspian Basins at salinities of 11.5 – 18.25‰.
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