Nudator elegantulus, Legiot, 2019

Legiot, Nicolas, 2019, Silurian myodocope ostracods from Poland, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 64 (2), pp. 379-397 : 387-388

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00552.2018

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039C87B5-FFB3-FF89-FCB5-1F95E5973364

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scientific name

Nudator elegantulus
status

sp. nov.

Nudator elegantulus View in CoL sp. nov.

Figs. 5–7 View Fig View Fig View Fig .

ZooBank LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:01C7B8C0-33F5-4067-939B-1568F17AB8C9

Etymology: From Latin elegantulus , fine, elegant.

Holotype: A laterally compressed left valve ( ZPAL O.63/15); Fig. 5C View Fig .

Type locality: Niestachów, Holy Cross Mountain, Poland.

Type horizon: Niewachlów Beds, Lower part of the Ludlow Series, based on graptolites, Cucullograptus (Lobograptus) scanicus Biozone.

Material.—Four valves from two localities (Widełki and Niestachów), Holy Cross Mountain, Poland, Ludlow Series, Silurian.

Measurements (in mm).—Size range: L = 2.35, H = 1.6 (ZPAL O.63/13, Fig. 5A View Fig ) to L = 2.75, H = 1.9 (holotype,

ZPAL O.63/15, Fig. 5C View Fig ). L/H ratio and adductor muscle position for four specimens from two localities ( Fig. 4 View Fig ) .

Diagnosis.— Nudator with ornament consisting of very delicate reticulation to backward oriented “chevrons”, excluding the triangular smooth area in front of carapace.

Description.—Valve large, bean-shaped in lateral outline. Greatest length at mid height; greatest height at the level of the adductorial sulcus. Valve outline in lateral view is straight dorsally, gently curved ventrally and rounded posteriorly and anteriorly. Valve surfaces gently inflated overall, lacking distinct or discrete lobes. Adductorial sulcus narrow, occurs just in front of mid-length, originates in the first third of the dorsal margin to just below mid-height ending with the adductor muscle spot. A simple elliptical adductor muscle scar occurs at the slightly widened ventral extremity of the sulcus. The triangular smooth area in front of the carapace has a slightly negative relief and covers an area representing 1/4 of the maximum length and 1/3 of the maximum height. The valve surface is ornamented apart from the anterior triangular smooth area. This ornament consists mainly of small backward oriented “chevrons” that are possibly the remains of a delicate reticulation ( Fig. 6 View Fig ). There are about 200–250 chevrons per mm 2, each about 20–50 μm across. During ontogeny, valve lateral outline changes from rounded to more ovoid.

Remarks.— Nudator elegantulus differs from N. angiportatus by its more distinct triangular smooth anterior area and by its ornament.

Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Known only from the type locality.

ZPAL

Zoological Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Ostracoda

Family

Entomozoidae

Genus

Nudator

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