Valettaster granulatus (Brunnich Nielsen, 1943)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/14772019.2021.1960911 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10883583 |
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Valettaster granulatus (Brunnich Nielsen, 1943) |
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Valettaster granulatus (Brunnich Nielsen, 1943) View in CoL
( Fig. 22H, K View Figure 22 )
$1943 Valettaster granulatus Brunnich Nielsen : 65, pl. 4, fig. 37.
1950 Valettaster granulatus Brunnich Nielsen ; Wienberg Rasmussen: 94, pl. 10, fig. 24.
2000 Valettaster gr. ocellatus (Forbes) ; Jagt: 428, pl. 20, figs 25–28.
Type. The ossicle figured by Brunnich Nielsen (1943, pl. 4, fig. 37) is the holotype, from the upper Danian of Saltholm , Denmark ( MMH collections, unregistered) .
Diagnosis. Valettaster in which the abactinal ossicles bear scattered granules.
Material. Two abactinal ossicles from the lower Maastrichtian of Rugen, Germany ( SNSB-PGSB 2020 XLV 1-2).
Occurrence. The species is known from the Maastrichtian of Germany and Belgium and the Danian of Denmark.
Remarks. It is unclear whether the Maastrichtian specimens from Rugen ( Fig. 22H, K View Figure 22 ) and north-east Belgium ( Jagt 2000, pl. 20, figs 25–28) should be referred to this species, described originally from the upper Danian of Denmark. The illustrations of Brunnich Nielsen and Wienberg Rasmussen are inadequate to get a good impression of the surface sculpture, which appears to consist of sparse, rounded granules standing clear of the surface. The late Campanian material figured by Jagt has dense, tiny granules, while the specimens from Rugen have widely spaced, small crater-rimmed rugosities. These may well both prove to be new species.
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