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sp. nov. innom. 2
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<figureCitation id="89EA3AF065C885E6D3D12625FCC09C5F" box="[737,824,780,807]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="154.[189,230,1648,1674]" captionTargetBox="[297,1290,264,1607]" captionTargetId="figure@154.[297,1290,264,1607]" captionTargetPageId="154" captionText="Fig. 28. Fossil lateral arm plates (LAPs) of ophiacanthid brittle stars in external (a) and internal (b) views. 1-4. Dermocoma numbergerorum sp. nov. from the middle Oxfordian (Late Jurassic) of Foug, France. 1. GZG.INV.78695 (holotype), proximal LAP. 2. GZG.INV.78696 (paratype), proximal LAP. 3. GZG.INV.78697 (paratype), median LAP. 4. GZG.INV.78698 (paratype), distal LAP. 5-8. Dermocoma simonschneideri sp. nov. from the early Kimmeridgian (Late Jurassic) of the Pointe du Chay, France (5) and the late Kimmeridgian (Late Jurassic) of Trancoso, Portugal (6-8). 5. GZG.INV.78700 (holotype), proximal LAP. 6. GZG.INV.78701 (paratype), proximal LAP. 7. GZG.INV.78702 (paratype), median LAP. 8. GZG. INV.78703 (paratype), distal LAP. 9. Dermocoma sp. nov. innom. 2 from the early Kimmeridgian (Late Jurassic) of Geisingen, Germany; GZG.INV.78705, median to distal LAP.10-11. Dermocoma sp. nov.innom. 3 from the late Valanginian (Early Cretaceous) of the Ternberg Nappe, Austria. 10. NHMW 2012/0138/0009, proximal LAP. 11. NHMW 2012/0138/0010, distal LAP. One common scale bar per species." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3822897" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/3822897/files/figure.png" pageId="157" pageNumber="158">Fig. 28</figureCitation>
: 9
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GZG.INV.78705 from the
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Marls, early Kimmeridgian of Geisingen,
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<paragraph id="116E267565C885E6D18D26D5FB879AE5" blockId="157.[189,1399,1020,1633]" pageId="157" pageNumber="158">GZG.INV.78705 is a small, dissociated median to distal LAP; slightly wider than high; dorsal edge weakly concave; distal edge convex, slightly oblique; proximal portion of LAP small, very weakly protruding ventro-proximalwards; proximal edge concave, with two very poorly defined, small, weakly prominent albeit protruding, horizontally elongate spurs; outer surface with poorly developed, irregular, vertical striation composed of slightly overlapping lamellae close to spine articulations, replaced by finely meshed stereom in proximal three-quarters of outer surface. Four large, ear-shaped spine articulations in shallow notches of very weakly elevated distal portion of LAP; strong dorsalward increase in size of spine articulations and of gaps separating them; dorsal and ventral lobes of spine articulations merged into continuous volute; row of spine articulations dorso-proximalwards receding; gap between spine articulations and distal edge of LAP narrow, widest near ventralmost spine articulation. Ventral edge of LAP nearly straight, with small, very shallow, almost indiscernible tentacle notch.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="23A5FA6765C885E6D18D23A4FED799DF" bold="true" box="[189,303,1677,1703]" pageId="157" pageNumber="158">Remarks</emphasis>
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In spite of the very limited amount of material available, this LAP
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is clearly assignable to
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on account of the spine articulation structure, the two spurs on the outer proximal and inner distal edges, and the shape of the ridge on the inner side of the LAP. Both LAPs available are from median to even distal arm portions, which hampers a sound systematic assessment. It seems clear, however, that this LAP
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is incompatible with any known species of
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on account of the oblique distal edge and similarly oblique row of spine articulations which display a strong dorsalward increase in size. In the absence of more material, in particular from proximal arm portions, the present LAP
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is here treated as a new, still unnamed, species of
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.
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