Pinnuloharpes igaouii, Johnson, 2024

Johnson, Robert G., 2024, Devonian Harpetidae from the central and eastern Anti-Atlas, Morocco, Zootaxa 5450 (1), pp. 1-185 : 91-92

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5450.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11232644

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scientific name

Pinnuloharpes igaouii
status

sp. nov.

Pinnuloharpes igaouii n. sp.

Plate 36A–K View PLATE 36

Diagnosis. Cephalon is moderately vaulted, glabella strongly vaulted.Alae are inflated proximally, and alar furrows erased distally. Eye lobes pronounced. Slope of genal roll is moderate, anteriorly continuing anterior slope of glabella. Anterior boss is barely inflated. Perforations on genal roll decrease in size upwards, away from girder. Brim barely sloping; brim perforations widely spaced, decrease rapidly distally to become very fine, before becoming larger again close to rim.

Etymology. For Hssaine Igaoui, a Moroccan trilobite worker who found the holotype.

Material and occurrence. Holotype: NHMUK It 29360, Pl. 36A–H View PLATE 36 , from a coral horizon 500 m to the N.W. of Jbel Ou-Driss, Boutiskaouine Formation?, lower Emsian ( Fig. 2B, Map 4, site 5), dorsal exoskeleton of cephalon only . Paratype: NHMUK It 29361, Pl. 36 I–K View PLATE 36 , from lower Emsian coral horizon, “ Ceratocephala Horizon ”, Boutiskaouine Formation?, North Jbel Ou-Driss ( Fig. 2B, Map 4, site 8), dorsal and ventral exoskeleton of damaged cephalon and partial thorax . Paratype: NHMUK It 29267, Pl. 13K–O View PLATE 13 , from a lower Emsian coral horizon, 20 m below Lioharpes ammari horizon, Boutiskaouine Formation?, north Jbel Ou-Driss ( Fig. 2B, Map 4, site 6), dorsal exoskeleton of cephalon only .

Other material: Pinnuloharpes aff. igaouii, NHMUK It 29362, Pl. 36L–O View PLATE 36 , from “ Struveaspis Couche ”, Fezna, Eifelian ( Fig. 2B, Map 6, site 1), partial dorsal exoskeleton of cephalon only.

Description. Cephalon ovoid, widest at eye lobes. Genicranium broad, widest at posterior border. Glabella broad, with rounded crest, tectiform flanks and tubercles, but no pitting. S1 short, very shallow and slopes posteriorly. L1 inflated. Axial furrows slightly convex, moderately convergent anteriorly and effaced at junction of alae and L1. Preglabellar furrow indistinct, straight in anterior view. Occipital ring broader (sag.) than posterior border (exsag.); tubercles on dorsal surface; nearly vertical in lateral view and same height as glabella anterior to S0. Occipital node barely inflated most noticeable on paratype. L1 inflated. Alae small (tr.) and laterally directed, alar furrows shallow, almost effaced. Posterior border moderately wide (tr.), just over 40% of occipital ring width (tr.), and preglabellar field narrow.

Genal area moderately broad, very finely pitted and without tubercles. Eye lobes inflated; large (tr.), 35% of width (tr.) of glabella at S1; elongated oval in shape; and located close to inner margin of fringe. Each eye lobe has 2 lenses of approximately equal size. Eye ridge is poorly defined. Inner margin of fringe across anterior of genal areas convex and its course across anterior boss marked by row of large perforations.Anterior boss barely inflated and not connected to glabella. Genal roll sloping gently anteriorly and moderately steeply laterally; internal fringe does not narrow strongly posteriorly in lateral view; perforations smaller than on brim, decreasing in size away from girder over bottom third of genal roll. Girder moderately wide, and girder kink barely present.

Brim wide, 34% of cephalic length (sag.); barely sloping; concave (sag.), becoming straight laterally and steepening quickly on prolongations. Brim width ratio 0.63. Brim perforations moderately fine, decreasing in size away from girder over inner third of brim. No caeca. Dorsal surface of rim lacks sculpture. Marginal band straight and near vertical. Length (exsag.) of prolongations around 87% of cephalic length and, in lateral view, prolongations not strongly tapered, height at midpoint being 55% of height at junction with posterior border. Internal rim concave. In dorsal view, both rims curve adaxially and internal rim has tubercles on dorsal surface. Genal spine short and does not follow curve of external rim. Extension of girder on prolongations meets internal rim halfway down. Thorax with at least 20 segments; not widening anteriorly and not strongly tapered posteriorly. Pleural furrows very shallow and broad. Outer portion of pleurae at an angle to inner portion and curving anteriorly.

Hypostome ( Pl. 36J View PLATE 36 ) has a large egg-shaped anterior lobe of the middle body, with a very short (sag.) posterior lobe. The lateral border, which is narrow anteriorly, broadens very slightly two-thirds of the way back, before narrowing again. Posterior border narrow; anterior border even narrower. Shoulders broad close to the anterior of the hypostome, lateral distal edge sloping abaxially. Surfaces are tubercle-free, very similar to that of P. haustrum described above, but middle furrow not present. Pygidium not known.

Remarks. P. igaouii has an inflated L1, an anterior eye lens that is the same size as the posterior lens rather than being bigger and an inner margin of the fringe the course of which across the anterior of the genal areas is convex rather than concave. Otherwise P. igaouii has the other eight diagnostic characters of the genus shown in Table 5c.

P.igaouii is similar to P. segaouii but differs by having: a cephalon that is widest (tr.) at the level of the eye lobes rather at the alae; a narrower (tr.) genicranium, genal area and posterior border; tubercles on the glabella including the occipital ring, on the eye tubercles and on the internal rim; a broader (sag.) occipital ring; an LI and ala that are inflated with the axial furrow not crossing the junction of the two; a narrow preglabellar field that is absent in the case of P. segaouii ; an inner margin of the fringe the course of which across the anterior of the genal area is convex rather than concave; eye lobes that are more inflated and have two equal sized lenses rather than two different sized lenses; an anterior boss that is not joined to glabella; perforations on the genal roll and the brim that decrease in size away from the girder; a brim that has a lower brim width ratio, is less steeply sloping and in lateral view has a profile that is slightly concave (sag.) rather than being straight. Also, P. igaouii has genal spines that do not follow the curve of the exterior rims and internal rims that in lateral view have a concave profile unlike the weak wave profile of those of P. segaouii .

P. aff. igaouii ( Pl.36L–O View PLATE 36 ) has affinities to P. igaouii but has: a much more strongly sloping brim, which does not steepen to the same degree on prolongations; a 20% higher brim width ratio, and an occipital ring that, in lateral view, slopes more strongly posteriorly.

The genus of P. igaouii has proven to be one of the hardest of the new species to determine. During the development of the cladogram ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 ) P. igaouii has been in a paraphyletic relationship with Pinnuloharpes and more recently allocated to the harpid genus. Coming from a lower Emsian horizon P. igaouii fits into the beginning of the harpid range whereas the earliest Pinnuloharpes species described herein is from an upper Emsian horizon. While on the bases of information currently available P. igaouii is correctly allocated to Pinnuloharpes , it maybe that if new data is added to the cladogram P. igaouii may be reallocated once again to Harpes .

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Trilobita

Order

Harpetida

Family

Harpetidae

Genus

Pinnuloharpes

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