Ariosoma mesohellenica, Agiadi & Koskeridou & Thivaiou, 2021
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5194/fr-24-233-2021 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EE5A87F3-FF82-2254-FCFD-E366162BE58A |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Ariosoma mesohellenica |
status |
sp. nov. |
Ariosoma mesohellenica sp. nov.
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B4EC-8D5F45A9C24C registered on 21/7/2021
Fig. 3A–D View Figure 3
2004 Ariosoma balearicum (Delaroche, 1809) – Hoedemakers & Batllori, pl. 1, figs. 8–14.
Holotype
Figure 3A View Figure 3 , AMPG ( V) 2361, Aquitanian, Felli section, level 11, Grevena Prefecture, Greece; OL, 3.40; OH, 2.80; CL, 2.49 mm; α, 4 ◦.
Paratypes
Two specimens, AMPG ( V) 2362–3, same data as holotype ; one specimen, AMPG ( V) 2364, Aquitanian , Felli section, level 12, Grevena Prefecture, Greece .
Etymology
After the MHB, where the type section sediments were deposited.
Diagnosis
Elongated otoliths with OL/OH of 1.16–1.26. The sulcus extends almost to the distal edge, with CL/OL of 0.58–0.74, and α between 2 and 6 ◦.
Description
Elongated, thick spindle-shaped otoliths with an elongated central sulcus that opens toward the dorsal rim through an intricate ostial channel. The ostial channel is placed almost at the proximal edge of the sulcus and is perpendicular to it. The dorsal depression is well expressed. The dorsal rim is curved in the distal part.
Distribution
Aquitanian of the western proto-Mediterranean and the MHB.
Remarks
These otoliths have a more elongated sulcus than Ariosoma balearicum otoliths, which almost reaches the posterior edge ( Fig. 3E–F View Figure 3 ; Agiadi and Albano, 2020). Moreover, the dorsal extension is located more frontally, as it is in Ariosoma moravica (Sulc 1932) ( Nolf, 2013) . The otoliths assigned to A. balearicum from the lower–middle Miocene of Catalonia by Hoedemakers and Batllori (2005) also show a frontal positioning of the dorsal extension. In contrast through to A. moravica , the sulcus is more elongated, indicating that these specimens also should be placed in Ariosoma mesohellenica sp. nov. Furthermore, the specimens assigned to Ariosoma aff. balearicum by Steurbaut (1984) should not be placed within this species because their sulcus is much shorter and does not extend close to the distal rim. Similarly, the otoliths assigned by the same authors to Ariosoma globosum Steurbaut, 1984 are distinguished from those of A. mesohellenica because their sulcus does not extend toward the distal rim and their shape is pointed.
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