Givetian ostracods of the Candás Formation (Asturias, North-western Spain): taxonomy, stratigraphy, palaeoecology, relationship to global events and palaeogeographical implications Author Maillet, Sebastien Author Milhau, Bruno Author Vreulx, Michel Author Posada, Luis-Carlos Sánchez De text Zootaxa 2016 4068 1 1 78 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.4068.1.1 b9c1e3a3-e591-4b34-9f30-d6d88a230673 1175-5326 270644 80E89736-33F2-4FF5-9B01-8B7239407875 Cytherellina aff. brassicalis Becker, 1965 (Pl. II: Fig. 17) aff. 1965a Cytherellina brassicalis nov. sp.; Becker: 387, pl. 30, fig. 1. 1990 Cytherellina cf. brassicalis Becker ; Casier in Casier & Préat: pl. 2, figs. 6–8. 1992 Cytherellina cf. brassicalis Becker ; Casier in Casier et al. : 77, pl. 3, fig. 11. 1993 Cytherellina cf. brassicalis Becker ; Kasimi: pl. 18, fig. 22. 2011a Cytherellina ? cf. brassicalis Becker ; Casier in Casier et al. : pl. 2, fig. 16. 2013 Cytherellina aff. brassicalis Becker ; Maillet: 103, pl. XIII, figs. 14–15. 2013 Cytherellina ? cf. brassicalis Becker ; Casier in Casier & Préat: 488, pl. IV, fig. 8. Material. 3 specimens (3 C). Description. Large elongated and well rounded carapace, sub-oval in lateral view and slender anteriorly. Overlap of the larger LV over the RV on the whole outline, pronounced ventrally and antero-dorsally, otherwise slight. Hmax at 2/5 posterior; Lmax at 1/4 ventral; Wmax at about 1/3 posterior. Well rounded dorsal margin, regularly convex in posterior part, more oblique from mid-length towards anterior and forming an angle of about 150° with the anterior margin. Almost straight ventral margin, slightly concave in the median part. Convex and highly arched anterior margin. Well rounded posterior margin, more arched ventrally. Posterior part higher than the anterior one. Surface smooth. Discussion. The morphology (size, proportions, outline, overlap) is very close to C. brassicalis Becker, 1965 , however, the carapace of the specimens from the Candás Fm is slightly higher than in this species. Beyond this small difference, which could be intraspecific variability, the low number of specimens led to let them in open nomenclature. Occurrences. Lower and Middle Givetian (Hanonet, Trois-Fontaines, Terres d’Haurs and Mont d’Haurs Fms), Ardenne (Flohimont, Resteigne, Couvin and Mont d’Haurs sections); Middle Givetian (Candás Fm, mbs A and B), Asturias (Peran-Perlora section); Givetian, Eifel.