Holmiella domackae Gapp & Lieberman, 2014, sp. nov. ...
Holmiella domackae sp. nov. Fig. 7 Type material. Holotype: PWNHC-2013.23.23; paratype: KUMIP 355548-355549, PWNHC-2013.23.24–25. Etymology. In honour of Hamilton College paleontologist Cindy Domack, who had an important influence on the professional development of IWG. Diagnosis. Cephalic border be...
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Summary: | Holmiella domackae sp. nov. Fig. 7 Type material. Holotype: PWNHC-2013.23.23; paratype: KUMIP 355548-355549, PWNHC-2013.23.24–25. Etymology. In honour of Hamilton College paleontologist Cindy Domack, who had an important influence on the professional development of IWG. Diagnosis. Cephalic border between intergenal spine and genal spine diverges anteriorly; genal spines have a sinuous shape; the posterolateral margins of LA diverge anteriorly. Description. Anterior border abaxial of sagittal line at an angle approximately 25 degrees to transverse line; length (sag.) anterior cephalic border directly anterior LA approximately 0.5 length of L3, developed as a flattened shelf; anterior portion of genal spines attached to cephalon at point directly abaxial to midpoint of LA along a sagittal line; genal spine deflected back rapidly and slightly outward creating an S-shape; length (sag.) LA approximately equal to length (sag.) of LO and L1; lateral margins of LA abaxial to lateral margins of LO; S3 convex ... : Published as part of Gapp, I. Wesley & Lieberman, Bruce S., 2014, New olenelloid trilobites from the Northwest Territories, Canada, pp. 479-498 in Zootaxa 3866 (4) on pages 489-492, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3866.4.2, http://zenodo.org/record/249698 ... |
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