Cretiscalpellum, WITHERS, 1922
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Cretiscalpellum View in CoL striatum ( DARWIN, 1851)
Pl. 2, fig. 3
*1851 Pollicipes striatus DARWIN, p. 70, pl. 4, fig. 5a-c.
1887 Pollicipes costatus KAFKA: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 9, fig. 15.
1887 Pollicipes striatus DARWIN: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 9, fig. 16.
1887 Pollicipes košticensis KAFKA: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 11, fig. 19.
1889 Pollicipes košticensis KAFKA: Fritsch, p. 95, fig. 116.
1935 Cretiscalpellum striatum (DARWIN): Withers, p. 183, pl. 20, figs. 1–5, 15-21; pls. 21, 22.
M a t e r i a l. NM O4027 (no. 6531), the original tergum described by Kafka (1889, pl. 2, fig. 4).
D e s c r i p t i o n. Tergum elongated, irregularly rhomboidal; apical umbo acute; apicobasal ridge distinct and sharply rounded; occludent margin straight; scutal margin forming angle of 50 degrees with occludent margin; longitudinal lines on carinal part of tergum clear and distinct; scutal margin formed by apicoscutal groove, ending at scutal margin, 2 mm from occludent margin; distinct transverse lines parallel to scutal margin; inner part smooth and with distinct growth lines of carinal fold near carinal margin.
R e m a r k s. The present species has a more elongated tergum than C. glabrum. The main distinguishing features are the sharp longitudinal and transverse lines; these are absent in C. glabrum. Cretiscalpellum paucistriatum (WOODWARD, 1901) has an elongated tergum, which is much less clearly longitudinally striated (almost smooth in some cases) and with a peculiar transverse convexity, while C. naidini Alekseev, 2009 has a strongly convex tergum with a very thick axial portion and a wide occludent rib. The carina of C. sharapovi ALEKSEEV, 2009 has a thick-set apical part which is covered by narrow ribs which are curved into the outer side.
O c c u r r e n c e (B C B). Lower Turonian (Velim, Karlov [recorded by Žítt and Nekvasilová, 1989, p. 86, as Pollicipes costatus KAFKA], Běstvina u Ronova nad Doubravou [recorded by Žítt and Nekvasilová, 1994, p. 26, as Pollicipes costatus KAFKA]; Upper Turonian (Koštice).
O v e r a l l r a n g e. Lower Cenomanian – Upper Maastrichtian.
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