Gracilineustes leedsi, (ANDREWS, 1913), 2010
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00571.x |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:05E4FB9D-4087-4BB7-88F4-D650CDD6046C |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6C3187AE-9503-FFB8-FCD5-F90EFEB3FADE |
treatment provided by |
Valdenar |
scientific name |
Gracilineustes leedsi |
status |
comb. nov. |
GRACILINEUSTES LEEDSI (ANDREWS, 1913) COMB. NOV.
1913 Metriorhynchus leedsi sp. nov.; Andrews
1913 Metriorhynchus laeve sp. nov.; Andrews
1936 Metriorhynchus laevis [sic]; Kunh
1968 Metriorhynchus loeve [sic]; Wenz Holotype: NHM R.3540, dorsoventrally crushed skull, with premaxilla not preserved.
Type locality: Peterborough, Cambrigeshire , England (middle Oxford Clay Formation) .
Etymology: ‘Leeds’ gracile swimmer’. Named after Alfred Leeds, a quarry owner and amateur palaeontologist, from whose quarry a diverse assemblage of Oxford Clay marine reptiles were discovered.
Geological range: Middle–late Callovian (calloviense– lamberti ammonite zones).
Geographical range: Cambridgeshire and Wiltshire, England .
Referred specimens: CAMSM J64297 View Materials , skull with mandible ; GLAHM V973 , skull with mandible ; GLAHM V974 , incomplete skull ; GLAHM V975 , incomplete skull; NHM R.2031, incomplete skull; NHM R.2042, skull, mandible, atlas axis, three cervical vertebrae, and numerous crushed vertebrae and ribs; NHM R.3014, complete skull, mandible, atlas axis, five cervical vertebrae, 16 dorsal vertebrae, two sacral vertebrae, 35 caudal vertebrae, cervical and dorsal ribs, right coracoids and scapula, humeri, right femur, tibia, fibula, and almost complete tarsus and pes, and numerous chevrons; NHM R.3015, complete skull, mandible, atlas axis, five cervical vertebrae, 16 dorsal vertebrae, cervical and dorsal ribs, coracoid, scapula, humerus, femur (holotype of M. laeve ); NHM R.3899, incomplete skull; NHM R.5793, incomplete skull; PETMG R24 , incomplete skull ; PETMG R72 , incomplete skull .
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
GLAHM |
University of Glasgow, Hunterian Museum |
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