Peltura sp. A
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13620385 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/315A9976-FFA3-FFEF-FCD6-5A12FA60F9AE |
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Felipe |
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Peltura sp. A |
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Fig. 3H, I View Fig .
Material.—One almost complete pygidium, 0.8 mm long (excluding spines) and 1.5 mm wide, and one transitory pygidium, 0.4 mm long (estimated) and 0.9 mm wide.
Remarks.—The larger pygidium ( Fig. 3H View Fig ) resembles that of typical Peltura species, but the three pairs of marginal spines are relatively long and directed inwards. The posterior pair of spines is situated quite close to the midline, as in P. acutidens Brögger, 1882 and P. scarabaeoides westergaardi Henningsmoen, 1957 . An ornament of granules is present on the axial rings and on the pleural fields, especially along the anterior edge. Terrace lines are visible on the marginal spines, orientated roughly along the axis of the spines. The transitory pygidium ( Fig. 3I View Fig ) has four pairs of marginal spines directed inwards. In this respect it differs from P. scarabaeoides westergaardi , which has three pairs of spines in a transitory pygidium of similar size (see Bird and Clarkson 2003).
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