Cyprideis kroemmelbeini ( Purper, 1979 )
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Cyprideis kroemmelbeini ( Purper, 1979 ) |
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Cyprideis kroemmelbeini ( Purper, 1979)
Fig. 4n View FIGURE 4 ; Pl. 4, Figs. 9 View FIGURE 9 –24, 26–27, 29
* 1979 Paulacoutoia kroemmelbeini Purper , sp. nov. —Purper: 236–237; Pl. 5, Figs. 18–24.
Material. 62 valves; samples AM 10/6–7.
Dimensions (total range over all samples). R ♀ l = 0.81–0.84 (0.83), h = 0.43–0.44 (0.44; n = 2); L ♀ l = 0.80–0.85 (0.83), h = 0.40–0.43 (0.42; n = 8); R ♂ l = 0.84–0.88 (0.86), h = 0.41–0.43 (0.42; n = 4); L ♂ l = 0.85–0.90 (0.88), h = 0.39–0.42 (0.41; n = 2); Rj(A-1) l = 0.64, h = 0.34 (n = 1); Lj(A-1) l = 0.62–0.69 (0.66), h = 0.32–0.36 (0.34; n = 2).
Remarks. The present specimens with their downward projecting anteroventral margin are identical in outline with P. kroemmelbeini as well as in all other characters. Purper (1979) did not explicitly mention an inverse hinge and had only two left valves available. However, based on her description as well as on the given figures (especially the dorsal views on Pl. 5, Figs. 19–20), an inverse hinge is probable (for differences from C. olivencai and C. machadoi see above).
Whatley et al. (1998) synonymised the genus Paulacoutoia Purper, 1979 with Cyprideis . By provisionally applying this concept, P. kroemmelbeini is named Cyprideis kroemmelbeini here.
Occurrence (of C. machadoi sensu Muñoz-Torres et al. 1998 ). Western Amazonia ( Brazil, Colombia, Peru), early Middle to early Late Miocene ( C. aulakos – C. cyrtoma zone; Muñoz-Torres et al. 2006; chronostratigraphic correlation after Wesselingh & Ramos 2010). Up to now only recognized in Brazil (core CPCAN-III-São Paulo de Olivença (depth: 19.50–20.78 m, altitude: ~ 33 m; Purper 1979).
4.5.4. paralela subgroup
Species. C. paralela , C. simplex , C. posterocompressus (the latter not among the current material and possibly an extreme form of C. paralela ).
Characters. Elongated-oval; small sized; smooth, asulcate; no marginal spines; moderately wide inner lamella with well-developed or reduced vestibulum, some with internal “eye-spot”; anterior long to short, bifurcated or simple pore canals; hinge: constantly inverse; rather short median element divided into a short anteromedian and an inconspicuous posteromedian element.
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Australian Museum |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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