Petasobairdia Chen, 1982

Chitnarin, Anisong, Crasquin, Sylvie, Forel, Marie-Béatrice & Tepnarong, Prachya, 2017, Ostracods (Crustacea) of the Early-Middle Permian (Cisarulian-Guadalupian) from Central Thailand (Indochina Block): Part II, Orders Podocopida, Platycopida and Myodocopida, Geodiversitas 39 (4), pp. 651-690 : 668-670

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Genus Petasobairdia Chen, 1982 View in CoL

TYPE SPECIES. — Petasobairdia bicornuta Chen, 1982 by original designation.

Petasobairdia subnantongensis Chen, 1987 ( Fig. 15 View FIG A-C) Petasobairdia subnantongensis Chen in Shi & Chen, 1987: 47, pl. 8, figs 1-4, pl. 19, figs 8, 9. — Shi & Chen 2002: 75, pl. 14, figs 12- 14. — Crasquin et al. 2010a: 350, figs 13F-H.

Petasobairdia nantongensis Chen in Chen & Shi, 1982: 130, pl. 6, figs 7-9 (non figs 1-6). — Crasquin et al. 2008b: pl. 4, figs 16, 17.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — 23 complete and six incomplete carapaces.

OCCURRENCES. — Jiangsu Province, latest Permian ( Chen & Shi 1982); Meishan section, Zhejiang Province, latest Permian ( Shi & Chen 1987; Crasquin et al. 2010a); Guangxi Province, South China, Late Permian ( Shi & Chen 2002); sample 07LB05-5, Ta Kli sec- tion, Tak Fa Formation, Nakhon Sawan Province, central Thailand, Early Permian; samples 07 PB 05-2 and 07 PB 05-3, Ban Naen Sawan I section, Tak Fa Formation, Phetchabun Province, central Thailand, Middle Permian; sample 08 PB 03-3, Phu Pra that section, Tak Fa Formation, Phetchabun Province, central Thailand, Middle Permian.

DIMENSIONS. — H = 0.45-0.62 mm, L = 0.81-0.96 mm, H/L = 0.61-0.64.

Petasobairdia campbelli Chitnarin , n. sp. ( Figs 12 View FIG J-P; 17)

TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype, one complete carapace (SUT-09- 2568, Fig.12F View FIG ); paratypes, two complete carapaces (SUT-09-2570, Fig. 12N View FIG and SUT-09-2571, Fig. 12K View FIG ).

ETYMOLOGY. — In honour of Dr Hamish Campbell, GNS, New Zealand.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Nine complete carapaces.

DIMENSIONS. — H = 0.51-0.69 mm, L = 1.07-1.29 mm, Holotype: H = 0.57 mm, L = 1.18 mm; Paratype ( Fig.12N View FIG ): H = 0.51 mm, L = 1.07mm; Paratype ( Fig. 12K View FIG ): H = 0.55 mm, L = 1.28 mm ( Fig.17 View FIG ).

TYPE HORIZON. — Sample 07LB05-5, Ta Kli section, Tak Fa Formation, Early Permian.

TYPE LOCALITY. — Ta Kli section (15°19’05’’N, 100°22’46’’E), Nakhon Sawan Province, central Thailand.

OCCURRENCES. — Sample 07LB05-5, Ta Kli section, Tak Fa Formation, Nakhon Sawan Province, central Thailand, Early Permian ; sample 07 PB05-5 , Ban Naen Sawan I section, Tak Fa Formation, Phetchabun Province, central Thailand, Middle Permian .

DIAGNOSIS. — Species of Petasobairdia with a long carapace, DB of LV nearly horizontal with an horizontal dorsal ridge ended by small spines at both ends, DB of RV convex underlined by a simple ridge, maximum H located in median region, ventral ridge at both valves.

DESCRIPTION

Long, subfusiform carapace; dorsal outline angulated, DB of RV convex underlined by a simple ridge, DB of LV nearly horizontal, underlined by a straight dorsal ridge ended by spines at both ends; ADB of RV concave, ADB of LV slightly concave, angle between AD and DB is 160°; AB rounded with small radius of curvature, maximum convexity located above mid H; AVB slightly convex, angle between AVB and VB is 150°; VB straight with a faint ventral ridge both valves; PVB long, slightly convex, making an angle of 155° with VB; PB tapering, with maximum of convexity located below mid H; PDB slightly concave on LV, concave on RV, angle between PDB and DB is 135°; maximum H all along DB; strong overlap of LV on RV along dorsal outline; in dorsal view carapace biconvex flattened laterally.

REMARKS Petasobairdia campbelli Chitnarin , n. sp. can be compared to P. levicornuta Chen, 2002 from the latest Permian of Guangxi in South China ( Shi & Chen 2002: 75, pl. 16, figs 1-7, pl. 17, figs 1-6) by its small dorsal ridge on LV with a backward-pointing spine. However, our specimens differ from P. levicornuta by the angular dorsal outline, DB of LV horizontal and presence of small spines at both ends of the horizontal dorsal ridge on LV.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Ostracoda

Order

Palaeocopida

Loc

Petasobairdia Chen, 1982

Chitnarin, Anisong, Crasquin, Sylvie, Forel, Marie-Béatrice & Tepnarong, Prachya 2017
2017
Loc

Petasobairdia subnantongensis

CRASQUIN S. & FOREL M. B. & FENG Q. & YUAN A. & BAUDIN F. & COLLIN P. Y. 2010: 350
SHI C. G. & CHEN D. Q. 2002: 75
SHI C. G. & CHEN D. Q. 1987: 47
1987
Loc

Petasobairdia nantongensis

CHEN D. & SHI C. 1982: 130
1982
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