Healdia cutoffella Crasquin, 2021
publication ID |
https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.770.1499 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:33F92DB8-3122-4F8E-995B-DBF260B3E390 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5560018 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7615C462-45B0-4D0E-A961-7E469B332767 |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:7615C462-45B0-4D0E-A961-7E469B332767 |
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Felipe (2021-09-29 12:26:51, last updated 2024-11-26 00:56:05) |
scientific name |
Healdia cutoffella Crasquin |
status |
sp. nov. |
Healdia cutoffella Crasquin sp. nov.
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Figs 4D–F View Fig , 5A
Diagnosis
A species of Healdia with a short and stocky carapace and a posterior ridge more or less vertical without spines, ADB longer than PDB in both valves.
Etymology
After the Cutoff Formation, Roadian, Middle Permian, West Texas that contains this species.
Material examined
Holotype USA • complete carapace, ( Fig. 4D View Fig ); Guadalupe Mountains , West Texas, Williams Ranch Member , Cutoff Formation , Quarry section, sample GM4; Roadian, Middle Permian; MNHN.F. F63368 View Materials .
Paratype USA • 1 complete carapace, ( Fig. 4E View Fig ); Guadalupe Mountains , West Texas, Williams Ranch Member , Cutoff Formation , Quarry section, sample GM1; Roadian, Middle Permian; MNHN.F. F63369 View Materials .
Additional material
USA • 1 left valve, ( Fig. 4F View Fig ); Guadalupe Mountains , West Texas, Williams Ranch Member , Cutoff Formation , Quarry section, sample GM4; Roadian, Middle Permian; MNHN.F. F63370 View Materials • 10 complete carapaces, 32 valves; Guadalupe Mountains , West Texas, Williams Ranch Member , Cutoff Formation , Quarry section, samples GM1, GM4; Roadian, Middle Permian; MNHN.F. F63474 View Materials .
Dimensions
L= 452–667 µm; H =300–448 µm ( Fig. 5A View Fig )
Description
Short and stocky carapace, egg-shaped in lateral view; LV strongly overlaps RV all around the carapace; ADB longer than PDB at both valves; AB large with maximum of curvature located around mid-H;
PB quite equivalent to AB; presence of a posterior vertical to slightly tilted ridge, without spines; carapace laterally compressed posterior to ridge, more strongly at LV.
Occurrence
Samples GM1, GM4, Quarry section, Williams Ranch Member, Cutoff Formation, Roadian; sample 4 (GM5), MKCS1 section, ‘McKittrick Canyon’ Member, Bell Canyon Formation, Capitanian; Middle Permian, Guadalupe Mountains, West Texas, USA (this work).
Remarks
Healdia cutoffella sp. nov. is very similar to Healdia simplissima Harlton, 1933 from the Pennsylvanian of Texas and Oklahoma ( Harlton 1933; Hoare & Merrill 2004). Both species have the same ridge without spines, equivalent AB and PB, but mainly differ by PB being longer than AB in H. simplissima (herein AB is longer than PB).
Harlton B. H. 1933. Micropaleontology of the Pennsylvanian Johns Valley Shale of Ouachita Mountains, Oklahoma and its relationships to the Mississippian Caney Shale. Journal of Paleontology 7: 3 - 29.
Hoare R. D. & Merrill G. K. 2004. A Pennsylvanian (Morrowan) ostracode fauna from Texas. Journal of Paleontology 78 (1): 185 - 204. https: // doi. org / c 63 z 5 x
Fig. 4 (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 sample 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–C. Healdia mckittrickensis Crasquin sp. nov. A. Holotype, right lateral view of a carapace, sample 4 (GM5) (MNHN.F.F63365). B. Paratype, right lateral view of a carapace, sample GM1 (MNHN.F.F63366). C. External view of a right valve, sample 4 (GM5) (MNHN.F.F63367). – D–F. Healdia cutoffella Crasquin sp. nov. D. Holotype, right lateral view of a carapace, sample GM4 (MNHN.F.F63368). E. Paratype, external view of a left valve, sample GM1 (MNHN.F.F63369). F. External view of a left valve, sample GM4 (MNHN.F.F63370). –G–I. Sulcella mesopermiana Kozur, 1991.G. External view of a left valve, sample GM1 (MNHN.F.F63371). H. Left lateral view of a carapace, sample 2 (GM6) (MNHN.F.F63372). I. External view of a left valve, sample GM2 (MNHN.F.F63373). – J. Kirkbyidae gen. et sp. indet., right lateral view of a carapace, sample 4 (GM5) (MNHN.F.F63374). – K–L. Amphissites centronotus (Ulrich & Bassler, 1906).K. External view of a right valve, sample GM1 (MNHN.F.F63375).L. External view of a right valve, sample GM1 (MNHN.F.F63376). – M. Polytylites? sp., external view of a left valve, sample GM4 (MNHN.F.F63377). – N. Kindlella fissiloba Sohn, 1954, external view of a right valve, sample GM1 (MNHN.F.F63378). – O. Kindlella sp., external view of a left valve, sample GM1 (MNHN.F.F63379). – P–Q. Kindlella bellsundi Olempska & Błaszyk, 1996. P. External view of a right valve, sample 4 (GM5) (MNHN.F.F63380). Q. External view of a right valve, sample 4 (GM5) (MNHN.F.F63381) – R. Kirkbya sp., external view of a right valve, sample GM1 (MNHN.F.F63382). Scale bars: 100 µm.
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Podocopa |
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Metacopina |
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Healdioidea |
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