Archangeliphausia SPINOSA 2004, SP. NOV.

ARCHANGELIPHAUSIA SPINOSA SP. NOV. (FIGS 2–4, 5B) Holotype: Specimen PIN 4983/1a (Figs 2A, 4B). Type horizon and locality: Dark-grey claystone from a depth of 4255.0– 4262.7 m, Lower Devonian (Lochkovian?). Borehole Medynskoye 1, Timan-Pechora region of polar Russia. Material: Sixty more or less com...

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Main Authors: Dzik, Jerzy, Ivantsov, Andrey Yu., Deulin, Yuriy V.
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5700761 2024-09-15T18:29:14+00:00 Archangeliphausia SPINOSA 2004, SP. NOV. Dzik, Jerzy Ivantsov, Andrey Yu. Deulin, Yuriy V. 2004-09-30 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5700761 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DFC827FFE5FFC7FCB8F531FF3BF9FE unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1096-3642.2004.00121.x http://zenodo.org/record/4687299 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFE6B05FFFE6FFC2FFC2F13BFFE3FF84 https://sibils.text-analytics.ch/search/collections/plazi/03DFC827FFE5FFC7FCB8F531FF3BF9FE https://www.gbif.org/species/190875561 https://www.checklistbank.org/dataset/3162/taxon/03DFC827FFE5FFC7FCB8F531FF3BF9FE.taxon https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4687303 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4687305 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5684681 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4687309 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5700760 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5700761 oai:zenodo.org:5700761 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DFC827FFE5FFC7FCB8F531FF3BF9FE info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Oldest shrimp and associated phyllocarid from the Lower Devonian of northern Russia, pp. 83-90 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 142(1), 86-87, (2004-09-30) Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Malacostraca Eocaridacea Archangeliphausia info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2004 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.570076110.1111/j.1096-3642.2004.00121.x10.5281/zenodo.468730310.5281/zenodo.468730510.5281/zenodo.568468110.5281/zenodo.468730910.5281/zenodo.5700760 2024-07-26T17:47:02Z ARCHANGELIPHAUSIA SPINOSA SP. NOV. (FIGS 2–4, 5B) Holotype: Specimen PIN 4983/1a (Figs 2A, 4B). Type horizon and locality: Dark-grey claystone from a depth of 4255.0– 4262.7 m, Lower Devonian (Lochkovian?). Borehole Medynskoye 1, Timan-Pechora region of polar Russia. Material: Sixty more or less complete compressions. Diagnosis: As for the genus. Description: The largest specimen, PIN 4983/35, probably belongs to this species (Fig. 2B). It measures 12.5 mm in length from the carapace rostrum to the end of the telson. The smallest reasonably complete specimen is PIN 4983/37 (Fig. 2C) with an estimated length of c . 6.5 mm. The size of most specimens is close to the mean between these values. As the specimens are mostly complete skeletons, not exuvia, the dominance of larger individuals may reflect the structure of the original population at its repeated catastrophic extinctions. Three basal segments of the 1st antenna are preserved in specimens PIN 4983/18 and 25. The proximal segment is approximately three times longer than the third one, while the second segment is intermediate in length (Fig. 5B). Of the 2nd antenna only the scaphocerite is preserved in a few specimens, the most complete being those of PIN 4983/2, 18, and 24 (Fig. 3A). The scaphocerite is oval, represented only by an organic film on the rock surface and its margins are not easy to trace. The carapace has a sharp, relatively short rostrum, the ocular sinus being clearly visible in specimens PIN 4983/24A and B. The lower margin of the carapace, well preserved in holotype specimen PIN 4983/1a, has a very narrow band (Figs 2A, 4A). Being thicker, this band would have strengthened the cuticle. It is calcified and shows openings of pore canals; the posterior margin is hardly discernible except in the isolated dorsoventrally compressed carapace of specimen PIN 4983/43. Laterally compressed sternites of thoracic segments are preserved in many specimens. The boundaries between the segments are discernible some distance dorsally of the sternites. All ... Other/Unknown Material Pechora Zenodo
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Eocaridacea
Archangeliphausia
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Eocaridacea
Archangeliphausia
Dzik, Jerzy
Ivantsov, Andrey Yu.
Deulin, Yuriy V.
Archangeliphausia SPINOSA 2004, SP. NOV.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Eocaridacea
Archangeliphausia
description ARCHANGELIPHAUSIA SPINOSA SP. NOV. (FIGS 2–4, 5B) Holotype: Specimen PIN 4983/1a (Figs 2A, 4B). Type horizon and locality: Dark-grey claystone from a depth of 4255.0– 4262.7 m, Lower Devonian (Lochkovian?). Borehole Medynskoye 1, Timan-Pechora region of polar Russia. Material: Sixty more or less complete compressions. Diagnosis: As for the genus. Description: The largest specimen, PIN 4983/35, probably belongs to this species (Fig. 2B). It measures 12.5 mm in length from the carapace rostrum to the end of the telson. The smallest reasonably complete specimen is PIN 4983/37 (Fig. 2C) with an estimated length of c . 6.5 mm. The size of most specimens is close to the mean between these values. As the specimens are mostly complete skeletons, not exuvia, the dominance of larger individuals may reflect the structure of the original population at its repeated catastrophic extinctions. Three basal segments of the 1st antenna are preserved in specimens PIN 4983/18 and 25. The proximal segment is approximately three times longer than the third one, while the second segment is intermediate in length (Fig. 5B). Of the 2nd antenna only the scaphocerite is preserved in a few specimens, the most complete being those of PIN 4983/2, 18, and 24 (Fig. 3A). The scaphocerite is oval, represented only by an organic film on the rock surface and its margins are not easy to trace. The carapace has a sharp, relatively short rostrum, the ocular sinus being clearly visible in specimens PIN 4983/24A and B. The lower margin of the carapace, well preserved in holotype specimen PIN 4983/1a, has a very narrow band (Figs 2A, 4A). Being thicker, this band would have strengthened the cuticle. It is calcified and shows openings of pore canals; the posterior margin is hardly discernible except in the isolated dorsoventrally compressed carapace of specimen PIN 4983/43. Laterally compressed sternites of thoracic segments are preserved in many specimens. The boundaries between the segments are discernible some distance dorsally of the sternites. All ...
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author Dzik, Jerzy
Ivantsov, Andrey Yu.
Deulin, Yuriy V.
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Ivantsov, Andrey Yu.
Deulin, Yuriy V.
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title Archangeliphausia SPINOSA 2004, SP. NOV.
title_short Archangeliphausia SPINOSA 2004, SP. NOV.
title_full Archangeliphausia SPINOSA 2004, SP. NOV.
title_fullStr Archangeliphausia SPINOSA 2004, SP. NOV.
title_full_unstemmed Archangeliphausia SPINOSA 2004, SP. NOV.
title_sort archangeliphausia spinosa 2004, sp. nov.
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op_source Oldest shrimp and associated phyllocarid from the Lower Devonian of northern Russia, pp. 83-90 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 142(1), 86-87, (2004-09-30)
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