Haemulon ” ypresiensis, G.Cuvier, 1829
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.935.2557 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11552989 |
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Haemulon ” ypresiensis |
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“ Haemulon ” ypresiensis sp. nov.
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Fig. 10G–H View Fig
Diagnosis
OL/OH = 1.3–1.5, OsL/CaL = 0.4–0.7. Oblong otoliths with weak postero-dorsal angle. Margins crenulated. Sulcus well-divided. Ostium wide, opens antero-dorsally. Cauda elongate, straight, but strongly bent ventrally at posterior.
Etymology
‘ Ypresiensis, is, e ’ = ‘from the Ypresian’. Refers to the geological stage from where the fossils were collected.
Type material examined
Holotype UNITED STATES OF AMERICA • Left otolith; Virginia, Pamunkey River, Hanovertown , Potapaco Member ; Fig. 10G View Fig ; IRSNB P 10766 View Materials .
Paratypes (72 in total) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA • 2 otoliths of which one is figured: Fig. 10H View Fig ; same collection data as for holotype; IRSNB P 10767 View Materials • 10 otoliths; Mississippi, Meridian, Gallagher Creek , Bashi Formation; IRSNB • 36 otoliths; Mississippi, Meridian , Red Hot Truck Stop, Bashi Formation; IRSNB • 13 otoliths; Alabama, Cave Branch , Bashi Formation; IRSNB • 1 otolith; Alabama, Elba Dam on Pea River , Bashi Formation; IRSNB • 4 otoliths; Alabama, Ozark , Bashi Formation; IRSNB • 2 otoliths; Alabama, Hatchetigbee Bluff , Hatchetigbee Formation; IRSNB • 3 otoliths; Virginia, Rappahannock River , Potapaco Member; IRSNB • 1 otolith; Maryland, Loyola Retreat House , N of Popes Creek, Woodstock Member; IRSNB .
Type locality and horizon
United States of America, Pamunkey River, Hanovertown (Virginia), Potapaco Member.
Dimensions of the holotype
Length = 3.33 mm; height = 2.19 mm; thickness = 0.76 mm.
Description
This species is distinguished by oblong otoliths with crenulated margins and a moderately thick build. The inner face is convex and the outer face is concave. The sulcus is clearly devided with crest-like cristae forming a deep incised sulcus. The ostium opens widely and antero-dorsally, and an expansion is present at the ostial lobe. The junction of the ostial and caudal crista inferior is located more posteriorly with respect to the same junction in the crista superior. The cauda is straight for about two-thirds of its length and markedly bent ventrally at the posterior end. The dorsal area is narrower than the ventral one. There is a shallow dorsal depression located just above the crest-like caudal crista superior.
Remarks
The otoliths of “ H. ” ypresiensis sp. nov. are most similar to those of “ Haemulon ” pulchrum (Frost, 1934) and “ Haemulon ” obliquum ( Müller, 1999), based on their sulcus and outline shape. “ Haemulon ” pulchrum is a widely distributed Eocene European species, and the otoliths of the new species resemble those from the Lutetian of Osteroden, Germany (see Schwarzhans 2007: fig. 32; Lin et al. 2017b: fig. 12h–l). However, the dorsal rim of the new species is flat, whereas in “ H. ” pulchrum, it is notably elevated and forms the highest part of the otoliths. On the other hand, “ H. ” obliquum, a middle to late Eocene American species (see Lin & Nolf 2022), has otoliths that are more similar to the new species, with the largest difference being that the cauda tip extends further backwards and is more markedly bent, reaching almost to the posterior rim of the otoliths.
Stratigraphic and geographic distribution
Ypresian: Bashi Formation, Mississippi and Alabama; Hatchetigbee Formation, Alabama; Potapaco Member, Virginia and Maryland.
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