Bairdia menardensis Harlton, 1929
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/g2017n4a1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4536249 |
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Bairdia menardensis Harlton, 1929
( Fig. 12 View FIG D-F)
Bairdia menardensis Harlton, 1929b: 158 , pl. 8, figs 1a-d. — Chen 1958: 248, 249, pl. 3, figs 1-7, 13.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Ten complete carapaces.
OCCURRENCES. — Lungtan section, Nanking Province, Early Permian ( Chen 1958); samples 07LB05-A3, 07LB05-B1, 07LB05-D3, Ta Kli section, Tak Fa Formation, Nakhon Sawan Province, central Thailand, Early Permian ; sample 08LB01-6, Khao Som Phot section, Tak Fa Formation, Lopburi Province, central Thailand, Middle Permian .
DIMENSIONS. — H = 0.60-0.78 mm, L = 0.95-1.17 mm, H/L = 0.63.
REMARKS
Sohn (1960) considered Bairdia menardensis as a junior synonym of B. grahamensis Harlton, 1928 . The figured specimens of B. grahamensis ( Sohn 1960: 45, pl. 1, figs 9-10, 15, 16) are different from our specimens. However, the characters such as subrhombohedral carapace, highly arched DB, narrowly rounded AB and PB, and upturned PB agree well with characters of Bairdia menardensis described by Chen (1958) from the Early Permian of China. In the studied specimens, AVB is slightly convex and maximum of curvature of AB is located at or just above mid H.
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Bairdia menardensis Harlton, 1929
Chitnarin, Anisong, Crasquin, Sylvie, Forel, Marie-Béatrice & Tepnarong, Prachya 2017 |
Bairdia menardensis
CHEN T. C. 1958: 248 |
HARLTON B. H. 1929: 158 |