Neobythites ” pamunkeyensis, Goode & Bean, 1885
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.935.2557 |
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Neobythites ” pamunkeyensis |
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“ Neobythites ” pamunkeyensis sp. nov.
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Fig. 7G View Fig
Diagnosis
OL/OH = 1.5. Squarish otoliths with postero-dorsal angle. Anterior rim rounded, posterior rim largely blunt. Sulcus elongate, not divided, slightly wider posteriorly.
Etymology
‘ Pamunkeyensis, is, e ’ = ‘from the Pamunkey River’. Refers to the river area, where the specimens have been collected.
Type material examined
Holotype UNITED STATES OF AMERICA • Right otolith; Virginia, Pamunkey River, Hanovertown , Potapaco Member; Fig. 7G View Fig ; IRSNB P 10744 View Materials .
Type locality and horizon
United States of America, Pamunkey River, Hanovertown (Virginia), Potapaco Member.
Dimensions of the holotype
Length = 2.82 mm; height = 1.98 mm; thickness = 0.77 mm.
Description
The otolith of this species is characterized by an oval to squarish outline with a prominent postero-dorsal angle. The dorsal rim is nearly flat, and and the ventral rim is gently curved. The anterior rim is rounded, and the posterior rim is largely blunt. All margins are smooth. The otoliths are thick, with both the inner and outer faces convex ( Fig. 7G View Fig 1 View Fig ). A straight, elongate, and undivided sulcus sits in the central zone of the otolith. The sulcus does not open to the margins. The posterior part of the sulcus is slightly wider than the anterior part and very slightly bent downward at the tip. The ventral area is of similar size as the dorsal one.
Remarks
This species is solely represented by a single specimen from the type locality. The bizarre outline and undivided sulcus are a unique character combination that does not resemble any known otolith-based species.
Stratigraphic and geographic distribution
Ypresian: Potapaco Member, Virginia.
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