Cypridea (Morininoides) variebullata 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 : 44-45

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

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6037825

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Cypridea (Morininoides) variebullata Krömmelbein & Weber, 1971
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Cypridea (Morininoides) variebullata Krömmelbein & Weber, 1971

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1971 Cypridea (Morininoides) variebullata n. sp. —Krömmelbein & Weber, p. 27–29, pl. 4, fig. 17.

Diagnosis: A species of the subgenus Morininoides achieving large growth (carapace length about 1.20mm) with deep pore dimples on the whole valve surface as well as four node-like valve swellings on each valve. The anterior nodes lie vertically one above the other, the postero-ventral node opposite the postero-dorsal node, slightly pushed backwards. Mostly the dorsal nodes are more strongly developed than the ventral ones, of which especially the foremost one can almost disappear. Flatter valve swellings can also occasionally appear amongst the four aforementioned nodes, especially in the position between the ventral nodes (mostly on the left valve) as well as on the upper anterior margin and the anterior cardinal angle.

Holotype: Carapace, BfB 7788.

Paratypes: 3 carapaces, BfB 7789.

Dimensions: Holotype, length 1.20mm, height 0.56mm (no width given in original paper).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Ostracoda

Order

Podocopida

Family

Cyprididae

Genus

Cypridea

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