Mayrocaris sp.

Laville, Thomas, Forel, Marie-Béatrice & Charbonnier, Sylvain, 2023, Re-appraisal of thylacocephalans (Euarthropoda, Thylacocephala) from the Jurassic La Voulte-sur-Rhône Lagerstätte, European Journal of Taxonomy 898 (1), pp. 1-61 : 22-25

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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.898.2295

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8421976

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Mayrocaris sp.
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Mayrocaris sp.

Fig. 10 View Fig

Dollocaris sp. – Secrétan & Riou 1983: text-fig. 14c.

Material examined

FRANCE • 11 specs; La Boissine, La Voulte-sur-Rhône , Ardèche , France ; Callovian, Middle Jurassic; MNHN.F. A29366 , A84014 to A84022 , R50964 .

Measurements

See Table 2 View Table 2 .

Description

Shield morphology

Sub-trapezoidal shield in lateral view with an anterior margin formed by a weakly developed optic notch bent in its central part, a sharp antero-dorsal corner, a slightly convex dorsal midline ascending until a carina located in the last third of the margin. ( Fig. 10 View Fig ); dorsal midline with small serrations in the anterior part of the midline; posterior margin consisting of a notch delimited dorsally by a postero-dorsal corner expressed as a spine with a rounded tip and ventrally by a rounded postero-ventral corner; ventral margin divided into a steep posterior half descending antero-ventrally and an anterior one slightly ascending antero-dorsally and bearing a pronounced subquadratic notch; ventral margin ending anteriorly as a rounded antero-ventral corner. Rim of all free margins delimiting a marginal fold.

Shield macro-ornamentation

Presence of a medio-lateral carina in the central part of the shield, above the gills ( Fig. 10A–D View Fig ). One rounded pore, formed by a canal-like structure, sitting close to the anterior end of the carina ( Fig. 11A–D View Fig ).

Sensory structures

Oval, stalked compound eyes protruding from the optic notch and occupying all of it ( Fig. 10 View Fig ).

Cephalic appendages

One antenniform structure protruding from the anterior margin of the shield, becoming thinner distally ( Fig. 10I–J View Fig ). Three rectangular elements preserved distally.

Raptorial appendages

Presence of three pairs of raptorial appendages recognised by preservation of muscles, protruding from the ventral margin, posterior to the presumed cephalic appendages. Raptorial appendages consisting of two parts: a proximal postero-ventrally oriented and a distal one, antero-ventrally oriented. Articulation between both parts forming an elbow.

First pair of raptorial appendages protruding from the ventral notch ( Fig. 10E–F View Fig ). Proximal part formed by two rectangular podomeres (podomeres 1 and 2). Distal part consists of at least one podomeres (podomere 3).

Second pair of raptorial appendages consisting of a proximal part with at least two rectangular podomeres ( Fig. 10E–F View Fig ). Distal part of the second raptorial appendages ending distally in a cluster of three spines.

Third pair of raptorial appendages ending distally in a cluster of five spines ( Fig. 10E–F View Fig ).

Posterior trunk

Long, tubular-like structure consisting of longitudinal muscles, extending from the anterior part of the shield to the posterior notch, interpreted as part of the posterior trunk ( Fig. 10A–D View Fig ). Nine trunk segments preserved under the shield, consisting of a rectangular pleural part, slightly curved downward at its distal end ( Fig. 10H View Fig ). Pleural parts decreasing in length toward the last segment. Presence of a circular structure at the posterior extremity of the trunk ( Fig. 10A–D View Fig ).

Posterior trunk appendages

Remnants of nine pairs of trunk appendages protruding from the posterior part of the ventral margin; appendages postero-dorsally oriented and poorly preserved, preventing their morphology from being determined ( Fig. 10A–D View Fig ).

Gills

Eight lamellar gills preserved under the central part of the shield, below the lateral carina ( Fig. 10A–D View Fig ). Gills becoming more arcuate toward the posterior part of the shield.

Anterior muscles

Presence of a bundle of radially arranged muscles close to the antero-ventral corner of the shield ( Fig. 10A–D View Fig ).

Remarks

The morphology of Mayrocaris sp. from La Voulte-sur-Rhône Lagerstätte is similar to that of Mayrocaris bucculata from Solnhofen-type Lagerstätten ( Laville et al. 2021a): presence of a carina and of serrations on the dorsal midline, postero-dorsal corner expressed as a rounded spine, posterior and ventral notches, morphology and orientation of trunk segments, raptorial and trunk appendages, and of gills. The main difference is the ornamentation: no scale-like structures are visible on the shield of the La Voulte specimens. However, this might be due to poor preservation. Until better-preserved specimens are discovered, these specimens cannot be unambiguously assigned to a particular species.

MNHN

France, Paris, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

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