Linguaphillipsia
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3926.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5623413 |
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Linguaphillipsia c.f. stanvellensis Talent & Feist in Galtier et al. 2007
2007 Linguaphillipsia c.f. stanvellensis ; Talent & Feist in Galtier et al., p. 236–237, pl. 4, figs. 1–8.
Material. AMF125004 (external cranidium), AMF125005 (internal cranidium), AMF125006 (external pygidium), AMF125007 (external librigena), AMF125008 (internal pygidium).
Locality. Section RUR (Mawson & Talent 1999), gully parallel to Blue Range-Ewan Road, Ruxton, northern Queensland (Galtier et al. 2007).
Description. See Galtier et al. (2007: 237).
Remarks. The specimens referred to as Linguaphillipsia c.f. stanvellensis by Galtier et al. (2007) are considerably different to those of L. stanvellensis . The glabella is not distinctly bell-shaped, there is an intramarginal zone (sensu Owens 2006) similar to L. elongata and L. divergens , and the pygidium has fewer axial rings and pleural ribs. It is likely that they represent a new species.
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