Australokaskia convexicaudata (Mitchell 1918)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3926.1.1 |
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Australokaskia convexicaudata (Mitchell 1918) |
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Australokaskia convexicaudata (Mitchell 1918)
1918 Griffithides convexicaudatus Mitchell ; p. 475–479, pl. 46, fig. 13, pl. 48, figs. 1–2. non 1922 Phillipsia convexicaudata ; Mitchell, p. 535–536, pl. 54, figs. 8–10.
non 1963 Griffithides ? convexicaudatus ; Campbell & Engel, p. 112–113, pl. 8, figs. 5–10. 1972 Cummingella convexicaudata ; Hahn & Hahn, p. 346.
1985 Cummingella (Cummingella) convexicaudata ; Hahn et al., p. 54.
1995 Australokaskia (Longilobus) convexicaudata ; Engel & Morris, p. 196–198, pl. 1, figs. 10–27.
Lectotype. AMF28626 (external mould of dorsal shield missing half the cephalon).
Topotype material. AMF90346 (external cephalon), AMF90443a/b (external/internal cephalon), AMF90444a/b (external/internal cranidium), AMF90445 (internal cranidium), AMF90446 (internal cranidium), AMF90447 (internal cranidium), AMF90448a/b (external/internal librigena), AMF90449 (internal librigena), AMF90450a/b (external/internal pygidium), AMF90451 (internal pygidium), AMF90452 (internal pygidium).
Locality. NU L 1039.
Emended diagnosis. Glabella widest near β, covers anterior margin; L1 short, more or less triangular. Pygidium convex, with 11 axial rings, up to 6 pleural ribs; pleurae become obsolete posteriorly.
Remarks. The above diagnosis was emended as the antennal pores [= fossulae], described as being present by Engel & Morris (1995), were not seen when assessing the external mould specimens.
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