Eryma veltheimii ( Münster, 1839 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/geodiversitas2021v43a2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4498602 |
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Eryma veltheimii ( Münster, 1839 ) |
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Eryma veltheimii ( Münster, 1839)
( Fig. 7 View FIG D-F)
Glyphea veltheimii Münster, 1839: 22 , pl. 10, fig. 1. — Fraas 1855: 94. — Glaessner 1929: 159. — Woods 1930: 80, pl. 22, figs 5-6. — Van Straelen 1936: 9. — Förster 1966: 124, fig. 23, pl. 17, figs 2, 4. — Taylor 1979: 34. — Feldmann & Titus 2006: 64. — Karasawa et al. 2013: table 1.
Eryma veltheimii – Bronn 1849: 579. — Oppel 1861: 358; 1862: 36, pl. 7, fig. 5. — Beurlen 1928: 156. — Schweigert et al. 2000: 7, fig. 1c, pl. 4, figs 1-3. — Garassino & Schweigert 2006: 8, fig. 8, pl. 1, fig. 2, pl. 11, figs 3-4. — Feldmann & Titus 2006: 64. — Fürsich et al. 2007a: table 2. — Odin et al. 2019: 652.
Clytia veltheimii – Beurlen 1928: 170.
Galicia veltheimii – Schweitzer et al. 2010: 25. — Charbonnier & Garassino 2012: 864. — Audo et al. 2014: 462. — Schweigert 2015: fig. 544.
TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype BSPG AS VII 186. TYPE LOCALITY. — Kapfelberg quarry near Kelheim, Bavaria, Germany. TYPE AGE. — Kimmeridgian.
DESCRIPTION
Carapace
Short, spiny rostrum; fusiform intercalated plate; elongated cephalic region, representing almost half of the length of the carapace; wide, deep cervical groove, strongly inclined, joined to dorsal margin; deep gastro-orbital groove, elongated and oblique; postcervical groove not identified; wide, deep branchiocardiac groove, strongly inclined.
Pleon and uropods
Somites with subtriangular pleurites; telson with a median line and two longitudinal crests along its lateral margins, crests ended by a small spine; uropods as long as telson, with a small spine on the external margin; uropodal endopods with a longitudinal carina; uropodal exopods with a diaeresis, and a longitudinal carina.
Thoracic appendages
Chelate P1; P1 propodus subrectangular, strongly elongated, dorso-ventrally compressed; presence of a strong spine at the inner distal extremity of the propodus, above the dactylus; slender fingers, progressively narrowing to their distal extremity, slightly curved inward; occlusal margin without teeth; P1 carpus short, subtriangular; thin P2-P5.
Ornamentation
Carapace covered by small tubercles; intercalated plate covered by small tubercles; oblique orbital row of tubercles in cephalic region; presence of a strong antennal spine; smooth P1 propodus and fingers.
DISCUSSION
This species is known by some specimens, mainly from the Kimmeridgian plattenkalks of Wattendorf ( Audo et al. 2014). Because of the compression of the holotype, it is difficult to clearly identify the grooves of the carapace. Indeed, only the cervical, gastro-orbital and branchiocardiac grooves are wellmarked. However, the assignation to Eryma is supported by the gastro-orbital groove wich is not divided in two branches and by the shape of the P1 chelae (elongated subrectangular propodus; elongated fingers, curved inward and narrowing to their distal extremity).
The difficulty to identify the carapace grooves does not allow the comparison with that of other species. The presence of a spine at the distal extremity of the inner margin of the propodus ( Fig. 7D View FIG ) is characteristic of this species. Moreover, the lack of ornamentation on the P1 chelae is a characteristic only found in E. veltheimii and E. westphali . A spiny rostrum like in E. veltheimii is not found in E. mandelslohi , E. modestiforme , and E. ventrosum . Garassino & Schweigert (2006) pointed out the absence of spines on the margin of the telson, contrary to E. modestiforme . However, the careful examination of the type specimen shows that two marginal spines are present ( Fig. 7F View FIG ). Finally, the carapace of E. veltheimii is only covered by tubercles, contrary to E. georgeii , E. mandelslohi , E. quadriverrucatum , E. ventrosum , and E. westphali .
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Eryma veltheimii ( Münster, 1839 )
Devillez, Julien & Charbonnier, Sylvain 2021 |
Galicia veltheimii
AUDO D. & CHARBONNIER S. & SCHWEIGERT G. & SAINT MARTIN J. - P. 2014: 462 |
SCHWEITZER C. E. & FELDMANN R. M. & GARASSINO A. & KARASAWA H. & SCHWEIGERT G. 2010: 25 |
Clytia veltheimii
BEURLEN K. 1928: 170 |
Eryma veltheimii
ODIN G. P. & CHARBONNIER S. & DEVILLEZ J. & SCHWEIGERT G. 2019: 652 |
GARASSINO A. & SCHWEIGERT G. 2006: 8 |
FELDMANN R. M. & TITUS A. L. 2006: 64 |
SCHWEIGERT G. & DIETL G. & ROPER M. 2000: 7 |
BEURLEN K. 1928: 156 |
OPPEL A. 1862: 36 |
OPPEL A. 1861: 358 |
BRONN H. G. 1849: 579 |
Glyphea veltheimii Münster, 1839: 22
FELDMANN R. M. & TITUS A. L. 2006: 64 |
TAYLOR B. J. 1979: 34 |
FORSTER R. 1966: 124 |
VAN STRAELEN V. 1936: 9 |
GLAESSNER M. F. 1929: 159 |
FRAAS O. 1855: 94 |
MUNSTER G. & GRAF ZU 1839: 22 |