Scotoharpes sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2010.0036 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/256187AF-7B11-FFA3-FF8F-FA48FBF2DA2E |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Scotoharpes sp. |
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Fig. 7E.
Material.—One cephalon (repository number NIGP−152014).
Remarks.—This incomplete cephalon is distinguished from the co−occurring Hibbertia aodiensis sp. nov. in having a wider cephalon, shorter (sag.), smaller, sub−rectangular glabella, longer (sag.) area of genal roll plus genal area, strongly obliquely−directed eye ridge (posteriorly located eye accordingly), wider (tr.) ala, and triangular area with faintly−developed caeca located postero−laterally diagonal to the ala. The larger ala, oblique eye ridge and posteriorly located eye indicate that this cranidium is associated with Scotoharpes ; compare with Scotoharpes domina Lamont (1948 : pl. 1: 2 and see also Norford 1973: pl. 1: 1–3).
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