Non-marine Ostracoda (Crustacea) of the Early Cretaceous ‘ Pre-Salt’ sediments of Brazil: An illustrated catalogue of the type specimens of Wicher, Krömmelbein, Krömmelbein & Weber, and Bate
Author
Bate, Raymond H.
ray@globalexplor.com
Author
Horne, David J.
0000-0002-2148-437X
d.j.horne@qmul.ac.uk
Author
Horne, Sarah E.
Author
Douglas, Lyndsey
l.douglas@vam.ac.uk
Author
Miller, Giles
0000-0001-9111-2136
g.miller@nhm.ac.uk
Author
Lord, Alan R.
0000-0002-0008-7746
ray@globalexplor.com
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-02-09
5098
1
1
84
journal article
157772
10.11646/zootaxa.5098.1.1
ec802837-a2c4-4955-b15d-118934255664
1175-5326
6036685
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PARACYPRIDEA
Swain, 1946
Type
Species:
Cypridea
(
Paracypridea
)
obovata
Swain, 1946
Diagnosis
(new version): Carapace mostly large. Right valve always larger than left valve. Rostrum small to almost indistinguishable, strongly bent back and clinging closely to the carapace outline. The rostral groove is mostly only slightly defined. Rostral sulcus weakly developed. Carapace surface in general smooth, seldom with marked sculpture like pits, wrinkle sculpture or strong nodes. The distinguishing internal carapace features are still insufficiently known: hinge presumably simple (hinge fold) without teeth. Central scar field consists mostly of six individual scars; four extended rectangles at the front in a curved row, two behind. Calcified marginal zone of the inner valve lamella quite broad. Fused zone broad; pore canals numerous, narrow, presumably simple, individually not yet more exactly known, but presumably deviating from
Cypridea
. Many species with carapace (sexual?) dimorphism in the form of characteristic inflexing of the carapace margin on the upper posterior margin or in the form of tongue-like projections of the (smaller) left valve over the right valve on the lower part of the posterior margin; some species without carapace dimorphism.
Remarks (Bate
et al
. herein):
Seven previously described ‘species’ figured by
Krömmelbein (1962)
, material: SMF Xe 4152-4164, are not imaged in the present paper.