Triactoma aff. rosespitensis (Carter, 1988)
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00618.2019 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1142978-FFDA-AF6C-FC80-AAD55043FC0A |
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Felipe |
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Triactoma aff. rosespitensis |
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Triactoma aff. rosespitensis (Carter in Carter et al., 1988)
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Material.— Sample Rö37: stub Rö37_3 (two specimens), Mount Rettenstein , Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria, Lower Pliensbachian .
Remarks.— Triactoma aff. rosespitensis differs from typical Triactoma rosespitensis (Carter in Carter et al. 1988: 27, pl. 10: 1; Goričan et al. 2006: 384, pl. TCA01: 1–4; O’Dogherty and Gawlick 2008: 75, pl. 1:22) by the spines being shorter and more pyramidal. Triactoma aff. rosespitensis is identical to the specimen of Gawlick et al. (2001: fig. 2: 7). Triactoma rosespitensis is known from the Lower Pliensbachian to the Middle–Upper Toarcian ( Carter et al. 2010) in Haida Gwaii (British Columbia, Canada), Oregon ( USA), Baja California Sur, Northern Calcareous Alps ( Austria), Philippines, and Japan.
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