Hollinella (Hollinella) williamsranchensis Crasquin, 2021

Tarnac, Anaëlle, Forel, Marie-Béatrice, Nestell, Galina, Nestell, Merlynd & Crasquin, Sylvie, 2021, Middle Permian ostracods (Crustacea) from the Guadalupe Mountains, West Texas, USA, European Journal of Taxonomy 770, pp. 1-60 : 20-21

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https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.770.1499

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536048

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scientific name

Hollinella (Hollinella) williamsranchensis Crasquin
status

sp. nov.

Hollinella (Hollinella) williamsranchensis Crasquin sp. nov.

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Figs 5C View Fig , 6I–L View Fig

Diagnosis

A species of Hollinella (Hollinella) with a subvertical L 1 in continuation of the ventral lobe and dorsally ended by a small nodule/spine; spine at the posterior part of the velum.

Etymology

After Williams Ranch Member, Bell Canyon Formation, Capitanian, West Texas where this species has been discovered.

Material examined

Holotype USA • right valve, ( Fig. 6I View Fig ); Guadalupe Mountains , West Texas, Williams Ranch Member , Cutoff Formation , Quarry section, sample GM1; Roadian, Middle Permian; MNHN.F. F63391 View Materials .

Paratype USA • 1 left valve, ( Fig. 6K View Fig ); Guadalupe Mountains , West Texas, Williams Ranch Member , Cutoff Formation , Quarry section, sample GM1; Roadian, Middle Permian; MNHN.F. F63393 View Materials .

Additional material

USA • 1 right valve; Guadalupe Mountains , West Texas, Williams Ranch Member , Cutoff Formation , Quarry section, sample GM1; Roadian, Middle Permian; MNHN.F. F63392 View Materials 1 left valve; same locality as for preceding but sample GM4; Roadian, Middle Permian; MNHN.F. F63394 View Materials 2 valves; Guadalupe Mountains , West Texas, Williams Ranch Member , Cutoff Formation , Quarry section, samples GM1, GM4, Roadian; MNHN.F. F63655 View Materials 6 valves; same locality as for preceding; ‘ McKittrick Canyon’ Member , Bell Canyon Formation , MKCS1 section, sample 4 (GM5), Capitanian; Middle Permian; MNHN.F. F63481 View Materials .

Dimensions

L= 776–1318 µm; H= 434–773 µm ( Fig. 5C View Fig ).

Description

Carapace auriform and elongate in lateral view; Hmax at ACA; Lmax at mid-L; DB long and straight; presence of cardinal spine at PCA; AB with maximum of curvature at or below mid-H; VB straight; PB with quite large radius of curvature underlined by nodules; presence of a granular velum that ends by posterior spine; L 1 well expressed, vertical and in continuation of ventral lobe, ended dorsally by small nodule/spine; L 2 well expressed, peaked, with small nodule; L 3 covered by nodules, higher than DB; surface granular; intraspecific variations observed in velum formed by small spines ( Fig. 6L View Fig ) and blade ( Fig. 6I View Fig ).

Occurrence

Samples GM1, GM4, Quarry section, Williams Ranch Member, Cutoff Formation, Roadian; sample 4 (GM5) MKCS1 section, ‘McKittrick Canyon’ Member, Bell Canyon Formation, Capitanian; Guadalupe Mountains, West Texas, USA, Middle Permian (this work).

Remarks

Hollinella (Hollinella) williamsranchensis sp. nov. is reminiscent of H. warthini Cooper, 1946 from the Missourian–Virgilian (Late Pennsylvanian) of USA (see synthesis in Christopher et al. 1990) by the carapace shape, spines at PCA and posterior part of the velum and the granular surface. However, in H. warthini , L 1 is not visible and L 2 and L 3 are more bulbous. Hollinella (Hollinella) williamsranchensis sp. nov. has the same ornamentation on L 3 as H. (H.) lungcamensis Crasquin, 2018 from the Permian– Triassic boundary of North Vietnam ( Crasquin et al. 2018), which is stockier (H/L=0.55–0.65 herein, 0.65–0.75 for H. (H.) lungamensis ).

Christopher C. C. Jr., Hoare R. D. & Sturgeon M. T. 1990. Pennsylvanian Hollinacean and Kirkbyacean Ostracodes from the Appalachian Basin. Journal of Paleontology 64 (6): 967 - 987. https: // doi. org / 10.1017 / s 0022336000020047

Cooper C. L. 1946. Pennsylvanian ostracodes of Illinois. Bulletin State Geological Survey of Illinois 70: 1 - 177.

Crasquin S., Forel M. - B., Yuan A. H., Nestell G. & Nestell M. 2018. Species of Hollinella (Palaeocopida: Ostracoda: Crustacea) as stratigraphical indices of the Late Permian - Early Triassic post-extinction interval. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 16 (3): 213 - 224. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 14772019.2017.1283648

Gallery Image

Fig. 5. Height/length scatter plots of species from the Middle Permian (Roadian, Capitanian) of the Guadalupe Mountains (West Texas, USA). A-1, A-2, A-3. Three last juvenile stages before adult.

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Fig. 6 (next page). SEM micrographs of ostracods from the Middle Permian (Roadian, Quarry section, samples GM1, GM2, and GM4; Capitanian, MKCS1 section, samples 4 (GM5) and 2 (GM6)) of the Guadalupe Mountains (West Texas, USA).All specimens are temporarily housed in the collections of the Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, Paris, France (MNHN). A–B. Aurikirkbya guadalupensis Crasquin sp. nov. A. Holotype, left lateral view of a carapace, sample GM2 (MNHN.F.F63383). B. Paratype, left lateral view of a carapace, sample GM1 (MNHN.F.F63384). – C, E. Aurikirkbya wordensis (Hamilton, 1942). C. External view of a left valve, sample 2 (GM6) (MNHN.F.F63385). E. External view of a left valve, sample GM4 (MNHN.F.F63387). – D. Kirkbyella (Berdanella) cf. quadrata Croneis & Gutke, 1939, external view of a right valve, sample 4 (GM5) (MNHN.F.F63386). – F–H. Roundyella lebaensis Krömmelbein, 1958. F. External view of a left valve, sample GM4 (MNHN.F.F63388). G. External view of a right valve, sample GM4 (MNHN.F.F63389). H. External view of a right valve, sample GM1 (MNHN.F.F63390). – I–L. Hollinella (Hollinella) williamsranchensis Crasquin sp. nov. I. Holotype, external view of a right valve, sample GM1 (MNHN.F.F63391).J. External view of a right valve, sample GM1 (MNHN.F.F63392). K. Paratype, external view of a left valve, sample GM1 (MNHN.F.F63393). L. External view of a left valve, sample GM4 (MNHN.F.F63394). – M. Glyptopleura sp., external view of a right valve, sample GM1 (MNHN.F.F63395). – N–P. Geisina culbersonensis Crasquin sp. nov. N. Holotype, external view of a right valve, sample GM1 (MNHN.F.F63396). O. Paratype, external view of a right valve, sample GM1 (MNHN.F.F63397). P. External view of a left valve, sample GM2 (MNHN.F.F63398). – Q–R. Miltonella cf. shupei Sohn, 1950. Q. External view of a left valve, sample 4 (GM5) (MNHN.F.F63399). R. External view of a left valve, sample 4 (GM5) (MNHN.F.F63400). Scale bars: 100 µm.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Ostracoda

SubClass

Podocopa

Order

Palaeocopida

SubOrder

Kloedenellocopina

SuperFamily

Hollinoidea

Family

Hollinellidae

Genus

Hollinella