Parvicingula papulata Kozlova and Vishnevskaya, 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2011.0040 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C92F33-FFAE-FFB7-FF24-F8C9D9EBE083 |
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Parvicingula papulata Kozlova and Vishnevskaya |
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sp. nov. |
Parvicingula papulata Kozlova and Vishnevskaya , sp. nov.
Fig. 6H View Fig .
1994 Parvicingula papulata Kozlova 1994b : pl. 5: 6, 8–11 (nomen nudum). 1998 Parvicingula papulata Kozlova ; Vishnevskaya 1998: 63, pl. 8: m,
n, pl. 12: i (nomen nudum).
Etymology: From Latin papula, meaning blister or a small nodule.
Type material: Holotype GIN P−1K (see Fig. 6H View Fig ); paratype VNIGRI N667/65.
Type locality: Ukhta section, Pechora Basin , Russia. Range: Lower Kimmeridgian–Lower Volgian of Mezen (borehole 234) .
Type horizon: Lower and Middle Volgian of Volga (Gorodishce) Basin.
http://dx.doi.org/10.4202/app.2011.0040
Diagnosis.—Typical Parvicingula with pyramidal shaped cephalothorax, bearing 1 well developed apical conical horn and 2 short papula shaped spines.
Description.—Test conical with five (or more?) post−abdominal segments. Cephalis and thorax together pyramidal−domed, cephalis without perforation, thorax irregularly perforated, with coarse to thorny surface. Apical horn massive, wide conical, with apical pore; spines 2, L and D short, pyramidal or papula shaped, situated at centre of cephalo−thorax. Distinct complete circumferential ridge beginning at the base of the first post−abdominal segments. Thorax and following segments approximately equal in height, with three rows of uniform hexagonal pore frames; pores circular in outer rows, circular to elliptical in middle row.
Measurements (in µm).—Total height 127–165, height of cephalis + thorax 43–46, height abdomen and following segments 23–27, test width (maximum) 74–95, cephalis width 50–63.
Remarks.—The new species differs from congeners in having papula− or nodule−shaped spines L and D.
Geographic and stratigraphic range.—Kimmeridgian– Middle Volgian of Mezen; Pechora and Volga basins, Russia.
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Parvicingula papulata Kozlova and Vishnevskaya
Vishnevskaya, Valentina S. & Kozlova, Genrietta E. 2012 |
Parvicingula papulata
Vishnevskaya, V. S. 1998: 63 |