Phymosoma baylei (Cotteau, 1864)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/g2012n3a7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5465321 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B78039-FFAD-A71A-FCDD-FCDEC0880145 |
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Phymosoma baylei (Cotteau, 1864) |
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Phymosoma baylei (Cotteau, 1864) ( Figs 5I; 6G View FIG ; 7A, B View FIG )
Cyphosoma baylei Cotteau, 1864: 584 , pl. 1138, figs8-13; pl. 1139, figs 1-6.
Phymosoma baylei – Abdelhamid & El Qot 2001: 13, fig. 4L.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Two specimens: one from the Turonian (Wata Formation) of Wadi Dakhl, ASUDLE1, Wadi Dakhl echinoid horizon 1 ( DEH 1) and one from Wadi Abu Qaada, ASUAQE3, Wadi Abu Qaada echinoid horizon 1 ( QEH 1).
DESCRIPTION
Test diameter attaining 24.5-30.0 mm. Adoral surface flattened. Adapical surface convex (H/D= 0.39-0.43). Poriferous zones biserial and wide adapically. Major ambulacral plates trigeminate near peristome, polygeminate with five pore pairs arranged in arc at the ambitus ( Fig. 7A View FIG ), whereas near apical disc, each major ambulacral plate carries six pore pairs ( Fig. 6G View FIG ). Adradial extrascrobicular surface relatively wide and occupied by secondary tubercles and frequent granules ( Fig. 7B View FIG ).
REMARKS
The present species ( Fig.6G View FIG ) is distinguished from P. abbatei in having conspicuous and wide biserial poriferous zones in adapical surface, larger ambulacral tubercles in adapical surface, and more ambulacral and interambulacral tubercles per one column (Na = 12 vs 7-10; Ni = 11 vs 7-10). Devriès (1960) indicated that the poriferous zone of P. baylei is uniserial in specimens less than 15 mm diameter and that the biserial arrangement increases with the size of the individuals.
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Phymosoma baylei (Cotteau, 1864)
Mohamed Abdelhamid, Marouf Abdel-Aty & Moustafa Azab, Mahmoud 2012 |
Phymosoma baylei
ABDELHAMID M. A. M. & EL QOT G. M. 2001: 13 |