Cupuladria sp.

Sonar, Mohan A., Pawar, Ravi V. & Wayal, Dnyaneshwar V., 2022, Newly discovered species of cheilostomatid Bryozoa from the Miocene of western Kachchh, Gujarat, India, European Journal of Taxonomy 821, pp. 16-39 : 25-27

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.821.1795

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6DD16DFE-028A-4454-8DF7-64150836813E

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6581845

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039E8160-DE57-FFEB-FD3D-F15DFCDF4F41

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Felipe

scientific name

Cupuladria sp.
status

 

Cupuladria sp.

Fig. 6 View Fig ; Table 5 View Table 5

Material examined

INDIA • 22 specs; South of Walaram Tirth Dham at Murachbann , Aquitanian, lower Miocene, Kharinadi Formation; 23°39′15″ N, 68°58′02″ E; Jan.–Feb. 2012; Sonar leg.; GIS/B 0471 to 0492 GoogleMaps 11 specs; yellowish siltstone Waghot cliff section and claystone section in Kankawati River south of Vinjhan Village , Burdigalian, lower Miocene, Chhasra Formation; 23°03′10″ N, 69°00′23″ E, Jan.–Feb. 2012; Sonar leg.; GIS/B 0493 to 0503 GoogleMaps .

Description

Colony unilaminar, discoidal. Autozooids radially arranged, more or less hexagonal, radiating from near the center ( Fig. 6A View Fig ). Ancestrula placed centrally, filled with sediment. Opesia almost longitudinally ovoidal, bordered by a steeply descending, tuberculate cryptocyst. Vibraculum placed at distal periphery of each autozooid, broad, with lateral elevation ( Fig. 6C View Fig ). Basal surface concave, coarsely tuberculated ( Fig. 6B View Fig ).

Remarks

The present Kachchh material is too poorly preserved to be meaningfully compared with other known species. Therefore, until we get better preserved material clearly showing the basal kenozooids and frontal surface, the species is left in open nomenclature.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Bryozoa

Class

Gymnolaemata

Order

Cheilostomatida

SuperFamily

Calloporoidea

Family

Cupuladriidae

Genus

Cupuladria

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