Eucytherura sp. 10

Wannenmacher, Norbert, Dietze, Volker, Franz, Matthias & Schweigert, Guenter, 2021, New records of ostracods and ammonites from the Aalenian (mainly Concavum Zone) of the Zollernalb (Swabian Alb, SW Germany), Zitteliana 95, pp. 1-55 : 9

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zitteliana.95.56296

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scientific name

Eucytherura sp. 10
status

 

Eucytherura sp. 10

Fig. 10: 17, 18 View Figure 10

Material.

1 RV, 1 LV in samples He19-24-25.

Occurrence.

Upper Aalenian, Bradfordensis Zone (Gigantea Subzone) to Concavum Zone; SW Germany.

Description.

Very small, subovoidal. Anterior margin asymmetrically rounded with extremity below mid-height; posterior margin rounded, apex above mid-height. Anterior and posterior cardinal angles rounded; both slightly more pronounced in right valve. Dorsal margin slightly concave in ther right valve, slightly convex in the left one. Greatest height at anterior cardinal angle; greatest length above mid-height. Shell surface reticulate, with wide rectangular to polygonal meshes. Eye-tubercle absent.

Right valve: A long, well-defined frontal rib runs from the anterior cardinal angle to the anteroventral margin. The lateral surface is characterized by three fine ribs, the first of which starts in the median region, runs a short distance towards the anterior cardinal angle, then bends perpendicularly towards the anterior margin and after a second 45° bend towards the anteroventral margin. The median rib starts mid-posteriorly above mid-height and ends anteromedianly below mid-height. A long, upwardly curved ventral rib runs from the posteroventral margin to the anteroventral region. One (or two) ribs parallel the ventral rib on the ventral side of the valve.

Left valve: The frontal rib is slightly curved (preservation?) and only weakly developed. The (dorso)median - mid-anterior rib meets the ventral rib at an 60° angle. The median rib starts mid-posteriorly above mid-height and ends anteromedianly at mid-height. Two ribs parallel the ventral rib on the ventral side of the valve. Further, especially internal details were not observed, partly for preservation reasons.