Bairdia? huberti, 1844
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2012.19 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3858782 |
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Bairdia? huberti |
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Bairdia? huberti View in CoL sp. nov.
Fig. 4 View Fig A-F
Diagnosis
Species attributed with doubt to the genus Bairdia , with relatively elongated carapace, ADB and DB not distinct, very large AB.
Etymology
Personal dedication to Hubert Colas.
Material examined
Holotype
One carapace ( Fig. 4D View Fig ), sample 05PAJ28, collection number P6M2942.
Paratype
One carapace ( Fig. 4C View Fig ), sample 05PAJ28, collection number P6M2941.
Other material
10 carapaces, several fragments. The species is known from its type locality only.
Type locality
Wujiaping Formation (samples 05PAJ20, 21, 23, 26-28), Dajiang section (25°33’56’’N- 106°39’41’’E), Guizhou Province, South China, Changhsingian, Late Permian.
Measurements ( Fig. 5 View Fig )
L = 581 – 837 μm; H = 332 – 512 μm; H/L = 0.53 – 0.64.
Description
Carapace relatively elongated, ovoid in lateral view; PDB long, straight to slightly convex; PDB-DB angle around 110°; DB and ADB not clearly distinct and along relative constant H, close to Hmax; VB concave; AVB rounded and long (~ 75% of Hmax); PVB very short and rounded; AB with large radius of curvature, maximum located on the upper 1/4 of H; PB with narrow radius of curvature, maximum located in the lower 1/4 of H; Lmax located around mid-H.
Remarks
High intraspecific variations that mainly affect the ADB and AB are observed in Bairdia ? huberti sp. nov. They create continuum between Cryptobairdia -like (ABD not distinct: Fig. 4 View Fig C-E) and Bairdia - like specimens (ABD differentiated: Fig. 4A, B, F View Fig ). The new species is therefore attributed with doubt to the genus Bairdia . Bairdia ? huberti sp. nov. is similar to Bairdia broutini Crasquin, 2010 from the Late Permian of the Meishan section, Zhejiang Province, South China ( Crasquin et al. 2010) because of the relative constant and high H. However, the new species is more elongated, with longer DB.
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