Liuzhinia venninae Forel, 2013
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2011.0126 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:15268E3E-5628-419C-B76F-6710BA70723E |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/F977432F-6F01-4B02-AA2B-7B76BD86E6C5 |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:F977432F-6F01-4B02-AA2B-7B76BD86E6C5 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Liuzhinia venninae Forel |
status |
sp. nov. |
Liuzhinia venninae Forel sp. nov.
Figs. 11 View Fig , 12A–K View Fig .
Etymology: Dedicated to Professor Emmanuelle Vennin (University of Burgundy, Dijon, France).
Type material: Holotype: one complete carapace, Fig. 12A View Fig , UPMC
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P6M2842, sample 08BAN63. Paratype: one complete carapace, Fig. 12D View Fig , UPMC P6M2845 , sample 08BAN61 .
Type locality: Bálvány North section, Bükk Mountains, Hungary .
Type horizon: Level 8, Gerennavár Limestone Formation , Griesbachian, Lower Triassic .
Material.—128 complete and 8 broken carapaces, samples 08BAN61, 62, 63, 67, and 69 (see Fig. 2B), levels 7, 8, Gerennavár Limestone Formation, Bálvány North section, Hungary, Griesbachian, Lower Triassic.
Diagnosis.—A species of Liuzhinia with small carapace with a long, almost straight DB; which is strongly biconvex in dorsal view.
Dimensions.—L 550–610 µm; H 300–310 µm (see Fig. 11 View Fig ).
Description.—Carapace small and strongly convex in dorsal view; DB long and straight; AB with quite large radius of curvature for the genus, maximum of curvature located at mid−H; VB long and straight at LV, gently concave at RV; PB with small radius of curvature (pointed in RV), dorsal part straight at RV; LV slightly overlaps RV on free margin.
Internal features unknown. Discussion.— Liuzhinia venninae sp. nov. is close to Liuzhinia antalyaensis Crasquin−Soleau, 2004 from the Griesbachian of Western Taurus ( Turkey; Crasquin−Soleau et al. 2004b) and Guangxi (South China; Crasquin−Soleau et al. 2006). Here, the DB is longer, the AB has a larger radius of curvature, the carapace is smaller and more inflated in dorsal view. Liuzhinia venninae sp. nov. differs from Liuzhinia praeantalyaensis Forel, 2010 from the Upper Changhsingian of Meishan GSSP (South China; Crasquin et al. 2010a) by the absence of a lateral compression at the extremities, a more developed valve overlap and a higher H/L ratio.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Bálvány North section, level 8, samples 08BAN61, 62, 63, 67, and 69 (see Fig. 2B), Gerennavár Limestone Formation, Griesbachian, Lower Triassic.
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