Cypridea miritiensis Krömmelbein & Weber, 1971

Bate, Raymond H., Horne, David J., Horne, Sarah E., Douglas, Lyndsey, Miller, Giles & Lord, Alan R., 2022, Non-marine Ostracoda (Crustacea) of the Early Cretaceous ‘ Pre-Salt’ sediments of Brazil: An illustrated catalogue of the type specimens of Wicher, Krömmelbein, Krömmelbein & Weber, and Bate, Zootaxa 5098 (1), pp. 1-84 : 41

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5098.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6037786

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scientific name

Cypridea miritiensis Krömmelbein & Weber, 1971
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Cypridea miritiensis Krömmelbein & Weber, 1971

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1971 Cypridea miritiensis n. sp. —Krömmelbein & Weber, p. 12–13, pl. 1, fig. 2.

Diagnosis: A medium-sized Cypridea species (carapace length on average about 1mm) with a trapezoid rounded outline. Maximum carapace height at extreme anterior on the cardinal angle. Dorsal margin more or less straight, clearly falling away towards the posterior. The rostrum is broad, mostly rounded off, only protruding a little. The rostral sulcus is narrow but distinct, extending up a long way and parallel to the anterior margin. Sculpture: coarse pore dimples on the entire carapace outer surface; large pustules (flattened out, knob-like spines) irregularly distributed, dense on the anterior valve surface area (in the region of the eye) and also on the posterior and lower valve surface, leaving free the area of the flat, sulcus-like valve indentation from the dorsal margin to above the middle of the valve.

Holotype: Carapace, BfB 7768.

Paratypes: 3 carapaces, BfB 7769.

Dimensions: Holotype, length 0.97mm, height 0.60mm, width 0.47mm.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Ostracoda

Order

Podocopida

Family

Cyprididae

Genus

Cypridea

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