Rhaptagnostus, Whitehouse, 1936
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Rhaptagnostus View in CoL cf. R. convergens ( Palmer, 1955)
( Plate 7.4–7.6 View PLATE 7 )
Discussion. One largely effaced, subelliptical cephalon in collection 5/22/08B displays the forward placement of the glabellar node between the anterolateral lobes of M3 (the papillionate condition), thereby conforming to the diagnosis of Rhaptagnostus ( Shergold & Laurie, 1997) . In most respects it resembles R. convergens ( Palmer, 1955) , but is more elongate and the median preglabellar furrow is less uniformly impressed, deepest in front of the glabella, shallowing anteriorly and does not reach the border furrow. It also closely resembles R. papilio ( Shergold, 1971) , but that species has much smaller basal glabellar lobes. Given these differences, and lack of an associated pygidium in the collection, the Windfall species is left in open nomenclature.
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