Ophiacantha Muller & Troschel 1842

Ophiacantha sp. nov. innom. 1 Fig. 18: 8-9 Material examined GZG.INV.78599 and GZG.INV.78600 from the latest Aptian to earliest Albian of Blake Nose, tropical northeast Atlantic. Description GZG.INV.78599 is a fragment of a dissociated, medium-sized, proximal LAP of which only dorso-distal portion i...

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Ophiacantha
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Ophiacantha Muller & Troschel 1842
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Echinodermata
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Ophiacanthidae
Ophiacantha
description Ophiacantha sp. nov. innom. 1 Fig. 18: 8-9 Material examined GZG.INV.78599 and GZG.INV.78600 from the latest Aptian to earliest Albian of Blake Nose, tropical northeast Atlantic. Description GZG.INV.78599 is a fragment of a dissociated, medium-sized, proximal LAP of which only dorso-distal portion is preserved; LAP fragile; dorsal edge slightly concave; distal edge convex; preserved portion of proximal edge slightly undulose, devoid of spurs; outer surface with very narrow band of welldeveloped, vertical striation composed of a few fine, overlapping lamellae close to spine articulations; remaining outer surface with finely meshed stereom. Three large, ear-shaped spine articulations preserved, freestanding on strongly elevated distal portion of LAP; dorsal and ventral lobes of spine articulations merged into continuous, round volute; spine articulations proximally sharply bordered by strongly undulose distalmost lamella; gap between spine articulations and distal edge of LAP slightly narrower than one spine articulation. Inner side of LAP with dorsal tip of ridge, sharply defined, prominent, dorsally pointed, with ventroproximally pointing extension; possible large, poorly defined, non-prominent spur on preserved portion of inner distal LAP edge and composed of slightly more densely meshed stereom; no perforations discernible. GZG.INV.78600 is a dissociated distal LAP; very fragile, dorsal and ventral edges fragmentary; very well in agreement with proximal LAP described above; distal edge irregularly convex; proximal edge poorly preserved, irregularly undulose, no spur discernible. Four spine articulations similar to those observed in proximal LAP described above. Ventral edge of LAP poorly preserved. Inner side of LAP with large, conspicuous, sharply defined and prominent, straight, oblique ridge with strongly widened, near-triangular dorsal tip displaying ventro-proximally pointing extension; ventral tip of ridge strongly widened; inner side of distal edge of LAP with large, poorly defined, weakly prominent spur composed of more densely meshed stereom; inner side of tentacle notch relatively small and moderately well defined laterally. No perforations discernible. Remarks Although this LAP type is represented by very limited material only, it displays sufficient morphological detail to argue in favour of an assignment to Ophiacantha , based mainly on the shape of the ridge in the distal LAP as well as the round, continuous volute of the large, freestanding spine articulations. In the absence of more complete material, however, this generic placement must be treated with caution. The very fragile nature of the LAPs, the very large, near-circular spine articulations, and the narrow band of very fine vertical striation distally bordered by finely meshed stereom are not found in any other fossil LAP type currently assigned to Ophiacantha . This LAP type most probably represents a new species, the description of which, however, should be based on more complete material. : Published as part of Thuy, Ben, 2013, Temporary expansion to shelf depths rather than an onshore-offshore trend: the shallow-water rise and demise of the modern deep-sea brittle star family Ophiacanthidae (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea), pp. 1-242 in European Journal of Taxonomy 48 on pages 101-102, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.48, http://zenodo.org/record/3822836
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.3844229 2023-05-15T17:41:47+02:00 Ophiacantha Muller & Troschel 1842 Thuy, Ben 2013 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3844229 https://zenodo.org/record/3844229 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/3822836 http://publication.plazi.org/id/6541EF1B6555857BD1302529FFF89F78 http://zoobank.org/E7080722-E348-448D-96E5-D537F4865BB5 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2013.48 http://zenodo.org/record/3822836 http://publication.plazi.org/id/6541EF1B6555857BD1302529FFF89F78 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3822877 http://zoobank.org/E7080722-E348-448D-96E5-D537F4865BB5 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3844228 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Echinodermata Ophiuroidea Ophiurida Ophiacanthidae Ophiacantha Text Taxonomic treatment article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2013 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3844229 https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2013.48 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3822877 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3844228 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Ophiacantha sp. nov. innom. 1 Fig. 18: 8-9 Material examined GZG.INV.78599 and GZG.INV.78600 from the latest Aptian to earliest Albian of Blake Nose, tropical northeast Atlantic. Description GZG.INV.78599 is a fragment of a dissociated, medium-sized, proximal LAP of which only dorso-distal portion is preserved; LAP fragile; dorsal edge slightly concave; distal edge convex; preserved portion of proximal edge slightly undulose, devoid of spurs; outer surface with very narrow band of welldeveloped, vertical striation composed of a few fine, overlapping lamellae close to spine articulations; remaining outer surface with finely meshed stereom. Three large, ear-shaped spine articulations preserved, freestanding on strongly elevated distal portion of LAP; dorsal and ventral lobes of spine articulations merged into continuous, round volute; spine articulations proximally sharply bordered by strongly undulose distalmost lamella; gap between spine articulations and distal edge of LAP slightly narrower than one spine articulation. Inner side of LAP with dorsal tip of ridge, sharply defined, prominent, dorsally pointed, with ventroproximally pointing extension; possible large, poorly defined, non-prominent spur on preserved portion of inner distal LAP edge and composed of slightly more densely meshed stereom; no perforations discernible. GZG.INV.78600 is a dissociated distal LAP; very fragile, dorsal and ventral edges fragmentary; very well in agreement with proximal LAP described above; distal edge irregularly convex; proximal edge poorly preserved, irregularly undulose, no spur discernible. Four spine articulations similar to those observed in proximal LAP described above. Ventral edge of LAP poorly preserved. Inner side of LAP with large, conspicuous, sharply defined and prominent, straight, oblique ridge with strongly widened, near-triangular dorsal tip displaying ventro-proximally pointing extension; ventral tip of ridge strongly widened; inner side of distal edge of LAP with large, poorly defined, weakly prominent spur composed of more densely meshed stereom; inner side of tentacle notch relatively small and moderately well defined laterally. No perforations discernible. Remarks Although this LAP type is represented by very limited material only, it displays sufficient morphological detail to argue in favour of an assignment to Ophiacantha , based mainly on the shape of the ridge in the distal LAP as well as the round, continuous volute of the large, freestanding spine articulations. In the absence of more complete material, however, this generic placement must be treated with caution. The very fragile nature of the LAPs, the very large, near-circular spine articulations, and the narrow band of very fine vertical striation distally bordered by finely meshed stereom are not found in any other fossil LAP type currently assigned to Ophiacantha . This LAP type most probably represents a new species, the description of which, however, should be based on more complete material. : Published as part of Thuy, Ben, 2013, Temporary expansion to shelf depths rather than an onshore-offshore trend: the shallow-water rise and demise of the modern deep-sea brittle star family Ophiacanthidae (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea), pp. 1-242 in European Journal of Taxonomy 48 on pages 101-102, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2013.48, http://zenodo.org/record/3822836 Text Northeast Atlantic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)