Branchioplax, Rathbun, 1916
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/815F8783-F96A-FFD9-DB1C-FA80FDADB50C |
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Branchioplax View in CoL ? ballingi Remy in Remy & Tessier, 1954 ( Fig. 2C View FIG )
Branchioplax ballingi Remy View in CoL in Remy & Tessier, 1954: 189, text-fig. 1, pl. 11, fig. 6. — Karasawa et al. 2008: 125.
TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype (fragmental dorsal carapace) by monotypy ( MNHN R03793, coll. Tessier).
TYPE LOCALITY. — Marigot de Balling, Senegal, Paleocene ( Remy & Tessier 1954).
DISCUSSION
The holotype is only a partial specimen, retaining the urogastric, hepatic, branchial, and parts of the mesogastric and cardiac regions. The anterolateral margin is broken, but shows the bases of four relatively robust spines. Th e arcuate epibranchial region and the marked muscle scars on the mesogastric region and along the urogastric region are what probably led Remy to refer the species to Branchioplax , which is characterized by both features. However, the apparently large anterolateral spines are larger than those seen in species of Branchioplax . In addition, the holotype of B. ballingi , while broken, has a length to width ratio of about 67%. Other species of Branchioplax , including B. washingtoniana , the type species, are more equant, having ratios of 80-85%. It is possible that B. ballingi is more closely related to members of the Portunidae or Macropipidae , but more complete material will be necessary to fully assess its placement. For now, we questionably refer it to Branchioplax .
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Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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Branchioplax
Schweitzer, Carrie E. & Feldmann, Rodney M. 2010 |
Branchioplax ballingi
KARASAWA H. & SCHWEITZER C. E. & FELDMANN R. M. 2008: 125 |
REMY J. - M. & TESSIER F. 1954: 189 |