Sphaerophthalmus cf. alatus ( Boeck, 1838 )

Ahlberg, Per, Szaniawski, Hubert, Clarkson, Euan N. K. & Bengtson, Stefan, 2005, Phosphatised olenid trilobites and associated fauna from the Upper Cambrian of Västergötland, Sweden, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 50 (3), pp. 429-440 : 433

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13620385

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13620549

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scientific name

Sphaerophthalmus cf. alatus ( Boeck, 1838 )
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Sphaerophthalmus cf. alatus ( Boeck, 1838) View in CoL

Fig. 2L, M View Fig .

Material.—Two librigenae, one left and one right.

Description.—Nearly intact left and right librigena (1.2 and 0.7 mm long respectively), the latter with an intact eye, probably belong to this species. They are very narrow, curving and tapering anteriorly, and with the eyes set in the posterior third, where the librigena is widest. Long genal spines (broken) emerge from a level opposite the eye at an angle of 70–80 ° to the sagittal line. The postero−lateral margin between the spine and the facial suture is almost straight and very short, less than the length of the eye. The antero−lateral margin in front of the spine is three to four times as long as the postero−lateral margin. It is almost straight laterally and then curves forwards and inwards to terminate very sharply against the facial suture. The anterior branch of the facial suture is almost straight anteriorly, and then slightly curved to meet the eye, where it curves sharply inwards and outwards again, encompassing the rear part of the eye. The posterior branch is short and curves slightly inwards to meet the posterior margin.

The eye is ovoid, slightly expanded posteriorly, and provided with about 50 thin lenses, which are slightly larger towards the rear. The librigenae are very small and clearly belong to juvenile specimens, and the eyes have fewer lenses and are more elongated than in adult specimens from Andrarum, Scania, southern Sweden (see Clarkson 1973: 756).

Sphaerophthalmus cf. majusculus Linnarsson, 1880 View in CoL Fig. 2N, O View Fig .

Material.—Two pygidia, 0.6 and 0.8 mm long.

Description.—The pygidia are subtriangular, wider than long, and with the postero−lateral margins slightly concave and a somewhat rounded posterior end. The axis occupies slightly more than the central third of the total width anteriorly, tapers regularly backwards and almost reaches the posterior border. It consists of an articulating half−ring, three axial rings, and a terminal piece. The pleural fields become distinctly narrower backwards and have two or three shallow pleural furrows. The pygidial border is raised and continuous, lacking undulations, and provided with several distinct, subparallel terrace lines. The pygidial surface lacks distinct ornamentation other than the terrace lines and some faint granulation on the central part of the axial rings, and, on the larger specimen ( Fig. 2O View Fig ), on the anterior part of the pleural field.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Trilobita

Order

Ptychopariida

Family

Olenidae

Genus

Sphaerophthalmus

Loc

Sphaerophthalmus cf. alatus ( Boeck, 1838 )

Ahlberg, Per, Szaniawski, Hubert, Clarkson, Euan N. K. & Bengtson, Stefan 2005
2005
Loc

Sphaerophthalmus cf. majusculus

Linnarsson 1880
1880
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