Amphipentas juncta (A. Schmidt) De Toni (1894: 912)
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Amphipentas juncta (A. Schmidt) De Toni (1894: 912) ( Figs 91–94 View FIGURES 91–94 )
Basionym: Triceratium junctum A. Schmidt (1886 : pl.98, figs 1–2)
Synonym: Biddulphia juncta (Schmidt) Mann (1925: 42)
Type:— “[Figs] 1, 3. Ngucy, Ostküste v. Madagascar, 2 Seychelles I (Weissfl)” ( Schmidt 1886: pl. 98, figure legend)
Observations:— A quadrangular form that differs from A. pentacrinus and A. boryana in having short, stout costae linking the base of the squat elevations to the valve centre ( Fig. 91 View FIGURES 91–94 ) and in having areolae with external primary and secondary anastomosing costae forming an irregular pattern ( Fig. 92 View FIGURES 91–94 ) within which one specialized pore mostly lies ( Fig. 93 View FIGURES 91–94 , arrow).
The notes above are based on material from Port Shepstone, Natal, South Africa.
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Amphipentas juncta (A. Schmidt) De Toni (1894: 912)
Sims, Pat A., Williams, David M. & Ashworth, Matt 2018 |
Biddulphia juncta (Schmidt)
Mann 1925: 42 |
Triceratium junctum
A. Schmidt 1886 |