Inexpectacantha acrobatica Thuy, 2011
Fig. 33: 9-10
Inexpectacantha acrobatica Thuy, 2011: 217, pls 1-3, pl. 4 figs 1-6.
Inexpectacantha acrobatica – Thuy et al. 2011: 179, fig. 3f.
Diagnosis
Species of Inexpectacantha with small LAPs; relatively small height/width ratio; outer surface with moderately coarsely meshed stereom and slight constriction resulting in concave dorsal edge and shallow, poorly defined furrow parallel to proximal edge; up to six moderately large, ear-shaped, oblique spine articulations freestanding on strongly bulging distal portion of LAP; ridge on inner side of LAP moderately broad and strongly bent dorso-proximalwards; two ventralmost spine articulations of distal LAPs with conspicuous, strongly prominent, lip-shaped distal ridges originally supporting hook-shaped arm spines.
Material examined
GZG.INV.78755 and GZG.INV.78756 (dissociated LAP) from the early Pliensbachian of Blockley, Great Britain; GZG.INV.78757 and GZG.INV.78758 (70 dissociated LAPs) from the early Toarcian of Aix-sur-Cloie, Belgium; the type material of Thuy (2011).
Remarks
The LAPs of Inexpectacantha acrobatica were described in detail and illustrated by Thuy (2011). The LAP morphological diagnosis presented above allows for an unambiguous distinction from other species of Inexpectacantha, including those known exclusively from dissociated LAPs. Two additional occurrences of the species are listed here, one of which extends the stratigraphic range into the early Toarcian.
Occurrence
Early Pliensbachian of France and Great Britain, early Toarcian of Belgium.