Acratia, Delo, 1930

Forel, Marie-Béatrice, Crasquin, Sylvie, Hips, Kinga, Kershaw, Steve, Collin, Pierre-Yves & Haas, János, 2013, Biodiversity evolution through the Permian-Triassic boundary event: Ostracods from the Bükk Mountains, Hungary, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 58 (1), pp. 195-219 : 204

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2011.0126

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scientific name

Acratia
status

sp. nov.

Acratia ? jeanvannieri Forel sp. nov.

Figs. 9 View Fig , 10A–J View Fig .

Etymology: Dedicated to Dr. Jean Vannier (CNRS−Lyon 1 University, Lyon, France).

Type material: Holotype: one complete carapace, Fig. 10A View Fig , UPMC P6M2803 , sample 08BAN61 . Paratype: one complete carapace, Fig. 10B View Fig , UPMC P6M2804 , sample 08BAN63 .

Type locality: Bálvány North section, Bükk Mountains, Hungary .

Type horizon: Level 7, Gerennavár Limestone Formation , Griesbachian (Lower Triassic) .

Material.—139 complete and 12 broken carapaces, samples 08BAN52?, 54?, 56, 61, 62, 64, 65, 67, and 69 (see Fig. 2B), levels 3?, 4, 7, 8, Nagyvisnyó and Gerennavár Limestone Formations, Changhsingian to Griesbachian, Upper Permian– Lower Triassic.

Diagnosis.—A species of Acratia with a compact carapace, poorly slender extremities and a poorly expressed acratian beak. Dimensions.—L 163–708 µm; H 102–325 µm (101 mesured specimens; see Fig. 9 View Fig ).

Description.—Compact carapace; DB long, straight at RV, straight to gently convex at LV; ADB convex in LV, straight to gently concave at RV, AB with rather large radius of curvature for the genus, with maximum of curvature located around lower 1/3rd of H; acratian beak poorly expressed in RV, absent in LV; VB straight to gently convex at LV, gently concave at RV; PVB rectangular particularly at RV; LV overlaps RV all around the carapace with maximum at ADB and PDB; AB flattened laterally at some specimens; Hmax located behind 2/3rd of L. Internal features unknown.

Discussion.—The species displays a significant intraspecific variation with regard to the carapace outline. The very small forms show a broader AB and a higher H/L ratio compared to larger specimens. The doubt on generic attribution comes from the fact that the acratian beak is poorly expressed. The internal characters should be seen to be sure.

Acratia ? jeanvannieri sp. nov. is comparable to Acratia symmetrica Hao, 1992 from the Lower Triassic of Guizhou Province (South China; Hao 1992). The DB of A.? jeanvannieri sp. nov. is straighter, the extremities are not slender and the H/L ratio is higher ( A. symmetrica : 0.44, A.? jeanvannieri sp. nov.: 0.55).

Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Bálvány North section, levels 3? to 8, samples 08BAN52?, 54?, 56, 61, 62, 64, 65, 67, and 69 (see Fig. 2B), Nagyvisnyó and Gerennavár Limestone Formations, Changhsingian to Griesbachian, Upper Permian to Lower Triassic.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Ostracoda

Order

Podocopida

Family

Bairdiidae

Loc

Acratia

Forel, Marie-Béatrice, Crasquin, Sylvie, Hips, Kinga, Kershaw, Steve, Collin, Pierre-Yves & Haas, János 2013
2013
Loc

Acratia symmetrica

Hao 1992
1992
Loc

A. symmetrica

Hao 1992
1992
Loc

Acratia

Delo 1930
1930
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