Canoptum cephalobulbosum Tekin, 2020

Tekin, Kagan, Krystyn, Leopold, Okuyucu, Cengiz, Bedi, Yavuz & Sayit, Kaan, 2020, Late Triassic to Early Jurassic radiolarian, conodont and ammonite assemblages from the Tavuscayiri block, Mersin Mélange, southern Turkey: Time constraints for the T / J boundary and sedimentary evolution of the southern margin of the northern Neotethys, Geodiversitas 42 (27), pp. 493-537 : 522

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/geodiversitas2020v42a27

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4495019

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scientific name

Canoptum cephalobulbosum Tekin
status

sp. nov.

Canoptum cephalobulbosum Tekin , n. sp. ( Fig. 11 View FIG K-O)

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HOLOTYPE. — Sample Orbuk-15, HU.JMB.0145 ( Fig. 11K View FIG ).

PARATYPES. — HU.JMB.0146 ( Fig. 11L View FIG ), HU.JMB.0147 ( Fig.11M View FIG ), HU.JMB.0148 ( Fig. 11N View FIG ), HU.JMB.0149 ( Fig. 11O View FIG ).

TYPE LOCALITY. — Orbuklukeli section, Mersin Mélange, NW of Mersin city, southern Turkey.

ETYMOLOGY. — Due to its very bulbose cephalis.

OCCURRENCE. — Upper Triassic, Rhaetian, Orbuklukeli section, Mersin Mélange, NW of Mersin city, southern Turkey.

DIMENSIONS (based on five specimens, in µm). — Maximum length of test: 144-160 (holotype: 144, average: 151.4); Maximum width of test: 80-96 (holotype: 96, average: 90.4).

DESCRIPTION

Test mainly conical with three to four post-abdominal segments, increasing in width until second post-abdominal segment, then last two post-abdominal segments decreasing in width. Cephalis knob-like, bulbous, poreless without horn. Collar stricture mainly poreless and marked by a shallow depression. Test increasing in width slowly until the second post-abdominal segment and subtrapezoidal to hoop-shaped in outline while last two segments decreasing in width, and inverse subtrapezoidal to hoop-shaped in outline. Thorax mainly covered by veneer of microgranular silica but sometimes including some subcircular scattered pores. In some specimens ( Fig. 11K, O View FIG ), small nodes are also visible at the surface of thorax. Abdomen and post-abdominal segments with small, numerous, circular to subcircular pores. In some specimens ( Fig. 11K, M View FIG ), where veneer of microgranular silica is not prominent, two rows of pores are visible just below and above the circumferential strictures.

REMARKS

This species differs from Canoptum rhaeticum ( Kozur & Mostler 1981: 103-104, pl. 20, figs 1-4) by having a very bulbous cephalis, shorter and slimmer test composed of less segments.

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