Erraticodon sp. A
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https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.0067-1975.55.2003.1383 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/37439A20-CB36-FF20-FE8E-F96EFC0EFCB5 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Erraticodon sp. A |
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Fig. 18A–G View Fig
Material. Five specimens (1 Pa, 1 Pb, 2 Sa, 1 Sc?) from the Tabita Formation at Mount Arrowsmith.
Description. Pa element digyrate, with a long posterior process bearing three or more peg-like widely spaced and posteriorly inclined denticles ( Fig. 18C,D View Fig ); cusp oval in cross section, slightly twisted inward, with a sharp anterior margin, which extends basally into a short anticusp; inner lateral side bearing a long process with three or more peglike, widely spaced denticles which are anteroposteriorly compressed and distally rather sharply curved inward. Pb element modified digyrate, with a longer inner lateral process bearing three or more widely spaced, peg-like denticles, and a short outer lateral process with a single denticle; anterior process also short and represented by a single denticle ( Fig. 18A,B View Fig ); cusp and denticles curved posteriorly. Sa element alate, symmetrical, with a robust cusp, a denticulate posterior process, and lateral processes on each side bearing a small denticle ( Fig. 18F,G View Fig ). Sc element possibly represented by a poorly preserved specimen with a short anterior process bearing a single denticle, and a posterior process with three or more, long, posteriorly reclined denticles ( Fig. 18E View Fig ).
Remarks. This species is rare in the Tabita fauna, with only Pa, Pb, Sa and a doubtful Sc element recovered. It can be easily differentiated from the co-occurring E. patu by having widely spaced denticles, a short anterior process in the Pb element, and a laterally compressed cusp with a prominent anticusp in the Pa element . Although possibly a new species, formal designation is deferred pending recovery of all element types.
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