Liassobetraccium verticispinosum ( Kozur and Mostler, 1990 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00618.2019 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1142978-FFDE-AF6B-FC80-AD315199FE00 |
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Felipe |
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Liassobetraccium verticispinosum ( Kozur and Mostler, 1990 ) |
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Liassobetraccium verticispinosum ( Kozur and Mostler, 1990)
Fig. 6E, F View Fig .
1990 Betraccium verticispinosum sp. nov.; Kozur and Mostler 1990: 216, pl. 14: 7, 8.
Material. — Sample Rö37: stubs Rö37_1 (one specimen), Rö37_6 (two specimens), Mount Rettenstein , Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria, Lower Pliensbachian .
Remarks.—In this species, the torsion of spines is strong and, according to the original definition, limited to the distal third of spines. In our material, the degree of torsion varies among spines of the same specimen ( Fig. 6F View Fig ) and the differentiation from Liassobetraccium bavaricum is not sharp (compare Fig. 6C View Fig ). It is possible that in future studies, when more material is available, different Liassobetraccium with torsioned spines will be merged in one species.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Hettangian ( Kozur and Mostler 1990) and Lower Pliensbachian (this study). Northern Calcareous Alps ( Austria, Germany).
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Liassobetraccium verticispinosum ( Kozur and Mostler, 1990 )
Cifer, Tim, Goričan, Špela, Gawlick, Hans-Jürgen & Auer, Matthias 2020 |
Betraccium verticispinosum
Kozur, H. & Mostler, H. 1990: 216 |