Geisina culbersonensis Crasquin, 2021
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.770.1499 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:33F92DB8-3122-4F8E-995B-DBF260B3E390 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5536054 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FA68573E-E0FA-4DC1-B82E-6F860628863F |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:FA68573E-E0FA-4DC1-B82E-6F860628863F |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Geisina culbersonensis Crasquin |
status |
sp. nov. |
Geisina culbersonensis Crasquin sp. nov.
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Fig. 6N–P View Fig
Diagnosis
A species of Geisina with a pustulose carapace, two large spines in the posterior part of the carapace and free margins bordered with small spines.
Etymology
From Culberson County, West Texas, USA, where the studied samples have been collected.
Material examined
Holotype USA • complete carapace, ( Fig. 6N View Fig ); Guadalupe Mountains , West Texas, Williams Ranch Member , Cutoff Formation , Quarry section, sample GM1; Roadian, Middle Permian; MNHN.F. F63396 View Materials .
Paratype USA • 1 complete carapace, ( Fig. 6O View Fig ); Guadalupe Mountains , West Texas, Williams Ranch Member , Cutoff Formation , Quarry section, sample GM1; Roadian, Middle Permian; MNHN.F. F63397 View Materials .
Additional material
USA • 1 complete carapace; Guadalupe Mountains , West Texas, Williams Ranch Member , Cutoff Formation , Quarry section, sample GM2; Roadian, Middle Permian; MNHN.F. F63398 View Materials • 1 complete carapace, 4 valves; Guadalupe Mountains , West Texas, Williams Ranch Member , Cutoff Formation , Quarry section, samples GM1, GM2, GM4; Roadian, Middle Permian; MNHN.F. F63483 View Materials .
Dimensions
L= 602–676 μm; H =430–548 μm; H/L=0.53–0.64.
Description Carapace sub-rectangular in lateral view with Hmax in anterior ⅓rd of L and Lmax slightly below mid-H; DB long and straight; ACA=115°–130°, PCA=105°–115°; AB with large radius of curvature with maximum at lower ⅓ rd H; VB nearly straight; PB laterally compressed, large with maximum of curvature located at mid-H; free margins bordered by small spines; L 2 not well visible; S 2 round and clearly marked; L 3 underlined by two large spines, one dorsal and one medio-ventral, pointing upward; surface completely covered with pustules.
Occurrence
Samples GM1, GM2, GM4, Quarry section, Williams Ranch Member, Cutoff Formation, Guadalupe Mountains, Western Texas, USA, Roadian, Middle Permian (this work).
Remarks
Geisina culbersonensis sp. nov. has a very particular shape and primary ornamentation. It can be compared with Geisina sp. in Chitnarin et al. 2012 from the Asselian–Sakmarian, Early Permian of Thailand ( Chitnarin et al. 2012), which has a smaller PB and a smooth surface.
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