Dalmanitidae, Vodges, 1890
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2006.63.17 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9C6887D7-FFAB-3F20-6681-FC5BAE51F8FC |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Dalmanitidae |
status |
|
Dalmanitidae View in CoL indet.
Figure 17B View Figure 17
Dalmanitina sp. cf. Dalmanitina (Eudolatites) aborigenum .— Öpik, 1953: 28, pl. 10, fig. 92.
Trilobita View in CoL indet.— Talent, 1964: 51 (pars).
Material. NMV P127957 (incomplete thorax) from old Costerfield Antimony Mine, Costerfield. Costerfield Siltstone. Locality marked Thomas (1941).
Remarks. This poorly preserved thorax with seven or possibly eight segments distinguishable is the only fossil recorded from the Costerfield Siltstone. Based on its large size (about 60 mm wide) and the form of the pleural furrows, Öpik (1953, p. 29) suggested that it probably belongs to Dalmanitina , a genus then interpreted more broadly than now, and that it may be related to his species ʻ Dalmanitina (Eudolatites)ʼ aborigenum from beds higher in the sequence. However, Talent (1964), regarded the specimen as too poorly preserved for identification even to family level.
We agree with Öpik that the specimen probably belongs to the Dalmanitidae , and that the short (exsag.), sharply incised pleural furrows preclude assignment to Dalmanites or its close allies. However, the holotype of ʻ Dalmanitina (Eudolatites)ʼ aborigenum , the species to which he thought it may be related, belongs to Dalmanites athamas (see above), and the fragmentary pygidium also included in aborigenum by Öpik is here assigned to Struveria sp. 2 . In size, the abaxially subquadrate outline of the axial rings and the form of the pleural furrows, the poorly preserved thorax from Costerfield is not unlike Struveria ? plithourgos described above, and it is possible that the two forms are related.
NMV |
Museum Victoria |
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
Kingdom |
|
Phylum |
|
Class |
|
Order |
|
Family |
Dalmanitidae
Sandford, Andrew C. & Holloway, David J. 2006 |
Trilobita
Talent, J. A. 1964: 51 |
Dalmanitina sp.
Opik, A. A. 1953: 28 |