Menucoestheria bocki, Olempska, 2004
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13515004 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03863D74-FFC6-5B4C-FFDC-8636FABAF998 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Menucoestheria bocki |
status |
sp. nov. |
Menucoestheria bocki sp. nov.
Figs. 5C, D View Fig , 9 View Fig .
Holotype: ZPAL Cr. 6/29 ( Fig. 9B View Fig ).
Type horizon and locality: Late Triassic, late Carnian, Krasiejów,southwestern Poland.
Derivation of name: In honour of Wilhelm Bock, a researcher of Triassic spinicaudatans.
Diagnosis.—Carapace oval in outline; moderate in size; growth bands ornamented with reticulation in dorsal and median areas of valve, passing into radial striae in ventral growth bands.
Material.—19 more or less fragmentary specimens.
Description.—Carapace of moderate size, elliptical in outline, up to 4.8 mm long and 3.2 mm high; dorsal margin straight and long, umbo inset subcentral to subterminal, slightly raised above dorsal margin; anterior margin rounded, posterior more narrowly rounded; ventral margin slightly convex; growth lines 14–24 in number; dorsal and median growth bands representing younger moult stages ornamented by reticulate pattern, median−ventral growth bands ornamented by densely spaced, minute, slightly anastomozing radial striae, density of these structures averages about 10 per 0.20 mm.
Remarks.— Menucoestheria bocki sp. nov. exhibits a wide range of variation in its type of surface ornamental pattern ( Fig. 9 View Fig ). The Polish material is similar to that of Bairdestheria colombiana (Bock, 1953) from the Rhaetic of Colombia ( Bock 1953a: pl. 13: 5–7, 12) in having radial striae ornament in terminal growth bands and changing from anastomozing striae to reticulate ornament. M. bocki resembles representatives of Menucoestheria from the Late Triassic of Chile ( Gallego and Covacevich 1998) in its carapace outline and appearance of the ornamentation pattern.
Occurrence.—Late Carnian, Krasiejów, Poland.
ZPAL |
Zoological Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences |
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