Cymaclymenia carnata, Klein & Korn, 2014
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https://doi.org/10.5194/fr-17-1-2014 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10997820 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4D1287FB-CB27-FFC2-FF98-3325FCCBFA8C |
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Felipe |
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Cymaclymenia carnata |
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sp. nov. |
Cymaclymenia carnata View in CoL n. sp.
Figure 26 View Figure 26
Derivation of name: After Lat. carnatus, -a, -um (adj.) = thick; because of the stout conch form.
Holotype: Specimen MB.C.22654 (Kullmann Coll.); illustrated here in Fig. 26a, b View Figure 26 .
Type locality and horizon: Aguelmous; probably Kalloclymenia Assemblage (late Famennian).
Material: 2 specimens with a maximum conch diameter of 55 mm.
Diagnosis: Species of Cymaclymenia with thinly discoidal conch in the adult stage (ww / dm = 0.42); whorl cross section weakly compressed (ww / wh = 0.90). Conch shape in the intermediate stage (10 mm dm) thinly pachyconic and subinvolute (ww / dm = 0.62; uw / dm = 0.28). Umbilical wall steep in the adult stage, flanks moderately converging, venter broadly rounded. Ornament with fine biconvex growth lines, without riblets.
Discussion: Cymaclymenia carnata has, together with C. nephroides , the stoutest conch of all Cymaclymenia species. The two species can be separated by the umbilical width; C. carnata is more involute (ww / dm = 0.20) than C. nephroides (uw / dm = 0.25).
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Universidade de Lisboa, Museu Bocage |
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Ammonoidea |
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Cyrtoclymeniina |
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Cyrtoclymeniaceae |
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