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DESCRIPTION: Body (figs 6, 7AB) more or less oblong, of “clinger” habitus; small sized, total length
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, nearly twice as long as broad (1.78×); dorsal surface only moderately convex, of a relatively smooth appearance, covered with small semicircular scales and sparsely distributed small triangular-shaped scale setae arranged in transverse rows (fig. 8B); gland pores not visible as preserved.
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Cephalon transversely semioval, maximum width
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Antennule (fig. 8A) with three articles; first article obscured by head, second article partly obscured by head,
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long as preserved, without visible setae; third article shorter than second,
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long, with a tuft of several short and relatively thick apical aesthetascs.
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Antenna not very spinose in appearance, rather stout, with five peduncular articles and a multiarticulate flagellum, reaching posteriorly to middle pereonite 1, elbowed between fourth and fifth articles, with flagellum much shorter than peduncle; first article partly obscured by head, short and stout,
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long as preserved, slightly broader than long, with no visible spines; second article short and stout,
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long, slightly broader than long, with one visible thick spine distally; third article short and stout,
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long, about as long as broad, with up to two visible thick spines distally; fourth article elongate, stout,
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long, 2.0× length of preceding article, 2.5× longer than broad, with two visible thick spines distally; fifth article elongate and much slender than fourth article,
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long, 0.8× length of fifth article of peduncle, flagellar articles gradually tapering distally, distal article without visible aesthetascs.
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Uropod (fig. 8E) moderately elongate, about 0.27× of body length, not surpassing length of pleon, freely projecting caudally; protopod produced inside pleotelson, rather short and stout,
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long, about as long as broad, with endopod and exopod inserted at same level; exopod conical, maximum width at base
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and strongly tapered distally,
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long (excluding terminal tuft of setae), distinctly longer than endopod, with a tuft of short setae apically (
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long); endopod conical, maximum width at base
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and strongly tapered distally,
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long (excluding terminal tuft of setae), with a tuft of long setae apically (
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), surrounded by numerous pseudoinclusions (
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) and particles of detritus; no other major inclusions. The specimen shows indirect evidence of the digestive tract from fossilized fecal matter (termed “cololite”).
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ADDITIONAL MATERIAL: Specimen
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12678, presumed male, partially complete, exposed ventrally, ventrolaterally, and dorsolaterally. Preserved in darkened orange-colored amber, trimmed to 6.0×2.1×
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(in an epoxy trapezoid 23.0×13.0×
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), surrounded by numerous pseudoinclusions (
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), particles of detritus and fungal hyphae; no other major inclusions. Specimen
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12617, presumed male, poorly preserved, exposed dorsally, ventrally, and laterally. It shows indirect evidence of the digestive tract from fossilized fecal matter. Preserved in darkened yellow-colored amber, trimmed to 6.9×4.0×1.0 mm (in an epoxy trapezoid 23.1×14.9×
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), surrounded by numerous pseudoinclusions and particles of detritus; no other major inclusions. Specimen
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13823.1, presumed male, partially complete. Preserved in two darkened orange-colored amber pieces, one trimmed to 10.5×6.0×3.0 and preserving the major part of the body, and the other trimmed to 4.5×4.5×1.0 and consisting of an impression of the cuticle. Syninclusions include one possible rove beetle (
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?,
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13823.2).
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Specimens
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12678,
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12617, and
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13823.1 match the diagnosis of
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<emphasis id="338DEAB71809FFCDFBC673C2FEB23E69" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Autrigoniscus resinicola</emphasis>
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for some characters, but other features remain unclear and we cannot attribute them to this species with complete confidence (refer to Remarks, below).
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OCCURRENCE: Peñacerrada I amber site [Peñacerrada I = Moraza], eastern margin of the Basque-Cantabrian Basin, Burgos, northern
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; Early Cretaceous (Late Albian).
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ETYMOLOGY: The specific epithet refers to the occurrence of the species in plant resins (Latin,
<emphasis id="338DEAB71809FFCDFF7174E2FE8A3EB3" box="[194,263,1234,1259]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">resina</emphasis>
, meaning “resin,” and the suffix -
<emphasis id="338DEAB71809FFCDFD3F74E1FD373EB3" box="[652,698,1233,1259]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">cola</emphasis>
, meaning “dweller”), which in turn become amber when fossilized.
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REMARKS: Specimen
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(fig. 9A) closely resembles the
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of
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<emphasis id="338DEAB71809FFCDFB9A752CFBB13F6E" box="[1065,1084,1308,1334]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">A</emphasis>
.
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, sharing with it the relative head, uropod, and body measurements (total body length is
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), the overall morphology of the body (more or less oblong, moderately convex dorsally, with the pleon distinctly narrower than pereon, and the epimeral plates only moderately prominent), the very spinous pereopods (with spines arranged as described for the
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, and a modified carpus apparently visible in one of the posterior pereopods), the dactylus morphology (with one claw and a flagellar dactylar seta), and a similarly shaped uropodal endopod (conical, distinctly shorter and narrower than exopod, and with an apical tuft of long setae). Despite the similar endopod, the poor preservation of the exopod prevents its comparison with that of the
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. Moreover, the eyes, antennae, pleopods, and cuticle ornamentation are not visible in
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, and the antennulae are poorly preserved due to shrinkage and desiccation during preservation
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.
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FIGURE 6. Microphotographs of
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<emphasis id="338DEAB71808FFCCFE087645FD283CD4" box="[443,677,1652,1676]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Autrigoniscus resinicola</emphasis>
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,
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, family
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(holotype, MCNA 12522, male).
<emphasis id="338DEAB71808FFCCFE2076A2FE263CF2" bold="true" box="[403,427,1682,1706]" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">A.</emphasis>
Lateral habitus.
<emphasis id="338DEAB71808FFCCFDEC76A2FDFB3CF2" bold="true" box="[607,630,1682,1706]" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">B.</emphasis>
Dorsal habitus.
<emphasis id="338DEAB71808FFCCFC9476A2FCB23CF2" bold="true" box="[807,831,1682,1706]" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">C.</emphasis>
Ventral habitus. Figures made with consecutive photographs taken at successive focal planes. Scale bar = 1 mm (all panels to the same scale).
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FIGURE 7. Camera lucida drawings of
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<emphasis id="338DEAB71817FFD3FE4A75A9FD6E3FE8" box="[505,739,1432,1456]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Autrigoniscus resinicola</emphasis>
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,
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, family
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(holotype, MCNA 12522, male).
<emphasis id="338DEAB71817FFD3FE737585FE553F95" bold="true" box="[448,472,1461,1485]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">A.</emphasis>
Lateral habitus, with magnified area showing details of endopod of first pair of pleopods.
<emphasis id="338DEAB71817FFD3FE9075E3FEB43FB3" bold="true" box="[291,313,1491,1515]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">B.</emphasis>
Dorsal habitus, with magnified area showing details of antennule.
<emphasis id="338DEAB71817FFD3FC5975E3FB8C3FB3" bold="true" box="[1002,1025,1491,1515]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">C.</emphasis>
Fifth pereopod in ventral view, with magnified area showing details of modified carpus. Scale bar = 0.5 mm (all panels to the same scale).
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FIGURE 8. Detail microphotographs of
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<emphasis id="338DEAB71816FFD2FE4D75E1FD653FB1" box="[510,744,1489,1513]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Autrigoniscus resinicola</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
,
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, family
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(holotype, MCNA 12522, male).
<emphasis id="338DEAB71816FFD2FE0B75DEFE5C3C5E" bold="true" box="[440,465,1518,1542]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">A.</emphasis>
Head in dorsal view, showing the antennule (arrowhead).
<emphasis id="338DEAB71816FFD2FBAC75DEFBBB3C5E" bold="true" box="[1055,1078,1518,1542]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">B.</emphasis>
Semicircular scales and triangular-shaped scale setae in ventral view.
<emphasis id="338DEAB71816FFD2FD2F763BFD393C7B" bold="true" box="[668,692,1547,1571]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">C.</emphasis>
Carpus of pereopods 5 and 6 in ventral view, showing the distal process (arrowheads).
<emphasis id="338DEAB71816FFD2FE507619FE713C19" bold="true" box="[483,508,1577,1601]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">D.</emphasis>
Simple dactylus of pereopods 2 and 3 in lateral view.
<emphasis id="338DEAB71816FFD2FB9F7619FBCC3C19" bold="true" box="[1068,1089,1577,1601]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">E.</emphasis>
Uropods in dorsal view.
<emphasis id="338DEAB71816FFD2FF5F7676FF733C06" bold="true" box="[236,254,1606,1630]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">F.</emphasis>
Endopod of first pair of pleopods in lateral view. Figures made with consecutive photographs taken at successive focal planes. Scale bars: AD, F = 0.05 mm; E = 0.1 mm.
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Specimen
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(fig. 8BD) shares with the
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the overall morphology of the body and the cuticle ornamentation (i.e., dorsal surface with small semicircular scales and small triangular-shaped scale setae, and lateral parts of the pereonites edged with small appressed spikes). The total length is
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, nearly twice as long as broad (1.94×), and thus the specimen is slightly smaller than the
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. However, the cephalon differs in having a V-shaped supraantennal line, and the lateral lobes are broadly rounded and larger than in the
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. The pereopods seems less spinous than the
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(probably an artifact of preservation), and the pattern of the spines cannot be assessed because of the hidden position of the pereopods. However, the distinctive modified carpus of
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.
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is clearly visible in a posterior pereopod, and the dactylus is identical to those described for the
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(fig. 8D).
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Unfortunately, the ommatidia, antennae, antennulae, pleopods, and uropods are not visible in
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, preventing comparison of these structures with the
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.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="014636A51815FFD1FF2F7291FD1D395E" blockId="18.[108,1213,225,961]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">
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Specimen
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has few characters visible. The cuticle shows the ornamentation as described for
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.
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(although more pronounced than in the
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), and a modified carpus is visible on some posterior pereopods
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.
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All the shared features listed lead us to consider
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,
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, and
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as conspecific, but this remains somewhat unresolved, and so we have not designated them as a part of the
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series. Hopefully, more complete material will eventually be recovered to permit a more thorough characterization of the species and a critical test as to whether these
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are correctly placed within
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<emphasis id="338DEAB71815FFD1FD0F7397FD433999" box="[700,718,935,961]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">A</emphasis>
.
<emphasis id="338DEAB71815FFD1FD6E7397FCC43999" box="[733,841,935,961]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">resinicola</emphasis>
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.
</paragraph>
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Section Crinocheta
<bibRefCitation id="65684B541815FFD1FD067434FCD03E46" author="Legrand, J. J." box="[693,861,1028,1054]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" pagination="241 - 388" refId="ref12941" refString="Legrand, J. J. 1946. Les coaptations sexuelles des Oniscoidea. Bulletin Biologique de la France et de la Belgique 80: 241 - 388." type="journal article" year="1946">Legrand, 1946</bibRefCitation>
</paragraph>
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Family
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?
<bibRefCitation id="65684B541815FFD1FD2A740CFCF93E0E" author="Budde-Lund, G." box="[665,884,1084,1110]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19" pagination="1901 - 1903" refId="ref12058" refString="Budde-Lund, G. 1906. Die Landisopoden der Deutschen Sudpolar-Expedition 1901 - 1903 mit diagnosen verwandter Arten. In E. von Drygalski (editor), Deutsche Sudpolar-Expedition 1901 - 1903 im Auftrage des Reichsamtes des Innern. IX Band. Zoologie I Band: 69 - 92, + 2 pls [iii, iv]. Berlin: Verlag von Georg Reimer, xii + 567 pp., + 50 pls." type="book chapter" year="1906">Budde-Lund, 1906</bibRefCitation>
</paragraph>
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