Prebranchioplax cretacica, Vega & Ahyong, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5004.3.8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5120865 |
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Prebranchioplax cretacica |
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sp. nov. |
Prebranchioplax cretacica View in CoL sp. nov.
( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 )
Mathildellidae View in CoL .— Vega et al. 2016: 310, fig. 5D–L.— Vega 2017: 215, fig. 18.8–10.
Prebranchioplax cretacica Vega & Ahyong View in CoL in Vega et al. 2018: 66–70, figs. 3.1–13, 4.1–16, 5.1 [unavailable].
Type material. HOLOTYPE: CPC-2075, carapace and partial remains of sternum and abdomen, carapace length 19.8 mm, carapace width 20.3 mm, Cerro del Pueblo Entronque . PARATYPES: CPC-2076–CPC-2092, CPC-2100, 18 carapaces, two with remains of sternum and abdomen ( Table 1).
Diagnosis. Carapace subhexagonal, slightly wider than long, front produced, broad, subrectangular with shallow median notch; triangular orbital spines; orbits relatively small, two upper orbital fissures, one suborbital fissure; eyes short, stalked; anterolateral margins convex, bearing four anteriorly projected spines, becoming weaker towards median portion of carapace; posterolateral margin weakly convex, converging posteriorly; posterior margin rimmed with fine tubercles, its width about half maximum carapace width; dorsal cuticle finely granulose, concentric calcification centers; regions distinct, epigastric process strongly marked, mesogastric region wide, ovate; cardiac region rhomboidal, with two small tubercles; intestinal region indistinct; hepatic region indistinct; mesobranchial region subrectangular, inclined towards base of metagastric region where muscle scars evident; metabranchial region transverse, slightly swollen; cervical groove relatively deep, arising from lateral margin between anterolateral spines 2 and 3. Thoracic sternum subpentagonal, sternite 3 triangular inverted, sternite 4 subtrapezoidal; sternite 5 and 6 subrectangular, sternite 7 and 8 subtriangular, episternal processes triangular inverted, sharp. Abdomen triangular, somites free, somites 3–5 short, subrectangular, somite 3 wider than other preserved somites; somite 6 subtrapezoidal, twice length of preceding sternite, telson triangular. Coxa of chelipeds short, concave; no other parts of chelipeds or walking legs preserved.
Etymology. Alluding to the Late Cretaceous age of the new species.
Remarks. A full description and figures of Prebranchioplax cretacica and stratigraphic account are given by Vega et al. (2018).
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Prebranchioplax cretacica
Vega, Francisco & Ahyong, Shane T. 2021 |
Prebranchioplax cretacica
Vega, F. J. & Ahyong, S. T. & Espinosa, B. & Flores-Ventura, J. & Luna, L. & Gonzalez-Gonzalez, A. H. 2018: 66 |
Mathildellidae
Vega, F. J. 2017: 215 |
Vega, F. J. & Centeno-Garcia, E. & Martinez-Diaz, J. L. & Espinosa, B. & Ventura, J. F. 2016: 310 |