Orthopsis ovata ( Coquand, 1862 )

Mohamed Abdelhamid, Marouf Abdel-Aty & Moustafa Azab, Mahmoud, 2012, Turonian-Santonian echinoids from Egypt, Geodiversitas 34 (3), pp. 575-615 : 582

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/g2012n3a7

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scientific name

Orthopsis ovata ( Coquand, 1862 )
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Orthopsis ovata ( Coquand, 1862) ( Figs 5F; 6C, D View FIG )

Pseudodiadema ovatum Coquand, 1862: 256 , pl. 27, figs 19-21.

Orthopsis ovata – Cotteau 1864: 564, pl. 1132, figs 1-6; 1869: 145, pl. 19, fig. 11. — Petitot 1959: 165.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. —Two specimens from the Turonian of Wadi Abu Qaada (Wata Formation), ASUAQE1-2, Wadi Abu Qaada echinoid horizon 1 ( QEH 1).

DESCRIPTION

Test moderate to large size (D = 21.8-43.7mm). Adapical surface conical- to dome-shaped. Adoral surface strongly depressed around peristome. Ambulacral areas narrow (Wa/Wi = 0.37-0.38). Peristome deeply sunken (Dp/D = 0.34).

REMARKS

The genus Orthopsis has perforate and noncrenulated primary tubercles and this distinguishes it from Pseudodiadema Desor, 1855 , Diplopodia M’Coy, 1848 , and Tetragramma Agassiz, 1840 in which the primary tubercles are perforate and crenulated. This species is distinguished from O. miliaris in having a larger size (D = 21.8-43.7mm against 14.0-15.0mm in O. miliaris ), narrower ambulacra (Wa/Wi = 0.37-0.38 against 0.49-0.52 in O. miliaris ), numerous and well developed tubercles in interambulacra ( Fig. 6A, C View FIG ). It is recorded from Algeria, Morocco, and Syria. It is recorded here from Egypt for the first time.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Echinodermata

Class

Echinoidea

Family

Orthopsidae

Genus

Orthopsis

Loc

Orthopsis ovata ( Coquand, 1862 )

Mohamed Abdelhamid, Marouf Abdel-Aty & Moustafa Azab, Mahmoud 2012
2012
Loc

Orthopsis ovata

PETITOT M. L. 1959: 165
1959
Loc

Pseudodiadema ovatum

COQUAND H. 1862: 256
1862
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