Eucytherura foveolata, Wannenmacher & Dietze & Franz & Schweigert, 2021
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zitteliana.95.56296 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7D6E8E7E-FA22-4597-837D-3E25EBF70FD7 |
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Eucytherura foveolata |
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sp. nov. |
Eucytherura foveolata sp. nov.
Fig. 6: 12-14 View Figure 6
Eucytherura sp. 4. - 2018 Franz et al., p. 72, plate 3: 22
Etymology.
From fovea (lat.) = pit; referring to the characteristic pits on the lateral surface.
Holotype.
One carapace, figured in Fig. 6 View Figure 6 : 12, SMNS 70521/12.
Paratypes.
Two carapaces, figured in Fig. 6 View Figure 6 : 13, 14, SMNS 70521/13-14.
Type locality.
Drillcore KB 1/93 Geisingen (SW Germany).
Type horizon.
Opalinuston Formation, Zillhausen Subformation, sample G08Fr, Lower Aalenian.
Material.
19 C, 2 RV, 2 LV from samples He 19-3-12 and from the Geisingen clay pit.
Diagnosis.
A small-sized species of the genus Eucytherura with the following characteristics: pitted lateral surface with a fine median rib.
Description.
Very small, subrectangular. Left valve slightly larger than right with dorsal overlap. Anterior margin rounded with extremity slightly below mid-height; posterior margin pointed in right and bluntly rounded in left valve, apex above mid-height. Posterior cardinal angle rounded; anterior cardinal angle pronounced in both valves. Dorsal margin straight in left, slightly convex in right valve; ventral margin straight or slightly concave. Greatest height at anterior cardinal angle; greatest length above mid-height. Ornament consists of a fine median, horizontal or subdiagonal rib, accompanied on both sides by shallow, about 15 μm wide, round or subangular pits with a rough surface. A third row of such pits running antero-medianly - postero-ventrally; further pits in variable numbers and positions scattered on the lateral surface. Particularly striking are 4 rhomboidally grouped pits (Fig. 6 View Figure 6 : 12) in the mid-dorsal area. Eye-tubercle only weakly developed. Internal details not observed.
Comparisons.
All other previously known species of Eucytherura have a well-developed ornamentation with sharp or broad ribs and/or reticulate surfaces.
Occurrence.
Lower Aalenian, Opalinum Zone; SW Germany.
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Eucytherura foveolata
Wannenmacher, Norbert, Dietze, Volker, Franz, Matthias & Schweigert, Guenter 2021 |
Eucytherura
Wannenmacher & Dietze & Franz & Schweigert 2021 |