Napora schaudibergensis, Dumitrica & Zügel, 2003
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5372196 |
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Napora schaudibergensis |
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sp. nov. |
Napora schaudibergensis n. sp. ( Fig. 29 View FIG L-N)
HOLOTYPE. — Photo No. 27809; stub Mue 22/1; Musée de Géologie , Lausanne, No. 74419 ( Fig. 29N View FIG ). ETYMOLOGY. — From the Schaudiberg quarry, type locality of the species.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — 14 illustrated specimens from the type horizon (sample Mue 22) and one illustrated specimen from sample Hob 32.
DIMENSIONS ( IN µM). — Total length 205-285 (av. 245), length of apical horn 36-56 (av. 45), of cephalothorax 65-100 (av. 75), of feet 100-145 (av. 120), total width 113-162 (av. 132), width of thorax 70-120 (av. 88).
DESCRIPTION
Cephalis small, weakly marked, practically imperforate. Apical horn very robust, short, three-bladed proximally with wide, externally expanded, rounded ridges and deep, narrow grooves. Distally it terminates into a conical or pyramidal axial spine which is as long as or long- er than proximal, bladed part. At the boundary between the two parts the blades may develop a crown of very short subsidiary spines, usually two or three for each blade, or a transversal blade. Ventral spine well developed externally, bladed, pyramidal, arising from the collar stricture. Thorax robust, hemispherical to conical with five transverse rows of pores. Pores quadrangularly to hexagonally framed, intervening bars thick with nodes at vertices. Feet long, slightly diverging and inwardly curved, commonly twice as long as to three times longer than thorax. Velum usually preserved, well differentiated from thorax by its delicate wall with transverse rows of pores. Distal part of velum well marked by a rim, three-lobate.
REMARKS
Napora schaudibergensis n. sp. is morphologically very close to Napora parva Takemura, 1986 and N. triangularis Takemura, 1986 from which it differs by having a shorter and more robust apical horn with thickened blades and deep, narrow grooves, cephalis better marked, thorax more robust. From N. timida n. sp. it differs by a less robust and more conical thorax, a more robust apical horn with longer distal spine, and a better marked cephalis. A species very close to this species is N. avirostrum n. sp. from which it differs by less divergent feet, much more robust proximal portion of apical horn, and slightly longer distal portion.
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Napora schaudibergensis
Dumitrica, Paulian & Zügel, Peter 2003 |
Napora schaudibergensis
Dumitrica & Zügel 2003 |
N. timida
Dumitrica & Zügel 2003 |
N. avirostrum
Dumitrica & Zügel 2003 |
Napora parva
Takemura 1986 |
N. triangularis
Takemura 1986 |