Cyprideis inversa ( Purper & Pinto, 1983 )
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Cyprideis inversa ( Purper & Pinto, 1983 ) |
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Cyprideis inversa ( Purper & Pinto, 1983)
Fig. 6n View FIGURE 6 ; Pl. 12, Figs. 15–19
* 1983 Sohnicythere inversa Purper et Pinto sp. nov. —Purper & Pinto: 119–120; Pl. 3, Figs. 12–24.
1998 Cyprideis inversa ( Purper & Pinto, 1983) —Muñoz-Torres et al.: 96; Pl. 3, Figs. 4–6 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 View FIGURE 6 .
1998 Cyprideis inversa ( Purper & Pinto, 1983) —Whatley et al.: 234–235; Text-fig. 2; Pl. 1, Figs. 16–20.
2011 Cyprideis inversa —Linhares et al.: 95, 98; Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 /11.
Material. 60 valves; samples AM 10/15, 22, 28, 30.
Dimensions (total range over all samples). R ♀ l = 0.70, h = 0.37 (n = 1); L ♀ l = 0.67, h = 0.36 (n = 1); R ♂ l = 0.63, h = 0.33 (n = 1); L ♂ l = 0.58, h = 0.32 (n = 1).
Remarks. This comparably small Cyprideis species is characterised by its subtriangular outline in lateral view, its punctate ornamentation with scattered tubercles (pore conuli), well-developed, densely arranged spines along the entire anterior margin, up to seven posteroventral spines (only in left valves) as well as its inverse hinge and valve overlap ( Purper & Pinto 1983; Whatley et al. 1998). C. inversa occurs only sporadically within the core material, however, the available specimens match well with the given synonyms.
Occurrence. Western Amazonia ( Brazil, Colombia, Peru), late Middle to early Late Miocene ( C. caraionae – C. cyrtoma zone; Muñoz-Torres et al. 2006; chronostratigraphic correlation after Wesselingh & Ramos 2010).
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Australian Museum |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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