Genus Praeudalia Tekin, n. gen.

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TYPE SPECIES. — Praeudalia rhaetica Tekin, n. gen., n. sp.

ETYMOLOGY. — For the occurrence precedent to Udalia Whalen & Carter, 1998 .

OCCURRENCE. — Late Triassic, Rhaetian of Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada; El Castillo Mélange, Nicaragua / Costa Rica Border; NE of Antalya city and Mersin Mélange, NW of Mersin city, southern Turkey.

INCLUDED TAXA. — Praeudalia rhaetica Tekin, n. gen., n. sp., Spumellaria gen. and sp. indet. A (sensu Tekin 2002b).

DESCRIPTION

Cortical shell includes Pseudoaulophacid structure composed of meshwork of equilateral, triangular pore frames with rounded nodes at vertices. Four spines about similar in length, wide at the base and tapering distally, with sharp ends. Spines coplanar and tetracarinate with very wide grooves adjacent to very narrow ridges.

REMARKS

This genus differs from Udalia (in Carter et al. 1998: 59) by having tetracarinate instead of tricarinate spines.