Doublatia Wass & Banks 1971

Vanderlaan, Tegan A. & Ebach, Malte C., 2015, A review of the Carboniferous and Permian trilobites of Australia, Zootaxa 3926 (1), pp. 1-56 : 42

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Doublatia Wass & Banks 1971
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Genus Doublatia Wass & Banks 1971

1971 Doublatia Wass & Banks ; p. 227. 1978 Doublatia ; Engel & Laurie, p. 51.

Type species. Doublatia inflata Wass & Banks 1971 .

Emended diagnosis. Cephalon semicircular to parabolic in outline with narrow border; glabellar furrows S2 and S3 weakly developed; lateral preoccipital lobes and occipital ring strongly developed; palpebral region opposite posterior half of the glabella; short genal spines. Nine thoracic segments. Pygidium with axis only twothirds of the pygidial length; 8–9 axial rings, fewer pleural ribs than axial rings; no pygidial border; wide doublure. Surface finely granulose.

Remarks. Doublatia was diagnosed as having a strongly inflated glabella with a median preoccipital lobe. However, recently discovered specimens of the type species, D. inflata , show that it does not have a vaulted glabella or a median preoccipital lobe. The diagnosis of Doublatia has been emended to take this into account.

Doublatia was originally placed within the subfamily Griffithidinae by Wass & Banks (1971), but was moved to Ditomopyginae by Engel & Laurie (1978) based on its similarities to Ditomopyge , and the fact that it lacks a highly vaulted glabella characteristic of Griffithidinae. Owens (1983) placed Doublatia within Weaniinae , which was followed by Engel & Morris (1989) and herein.

Species included. Doublatia inflata Wass & Banks 1971 , Doublatia pyriforme Wass & Banks 1971 , Doublatia matheri Engel & Laurie 1978 .

Age and distribution. Sakmarian to Wordian (Early to Middle Permian) in Australia (Wass & Banks 1971; Engel & Laurie 1978; Percival et al. 2012).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Trilobita

Order

Proetida

SuperFamily

Proetoidea

Family

Proetidae

SubFamily

Weaniinae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Trilobita

Order

Proetida

SuperFamily

Proetoidea

Family

Proetidae

SubFamily

Weaniinae

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