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Cyrtosymbole Richter 1912

Authors: Feist, Raimund; Lerosey-Aubril, Rudy;

Cyrtosymbole Richter 1912

Abstract

Genus Cyrtosymbole Richter, 1912 Type species: Dechenella escoti von Koenen, 1886; La Serre near Cabrières, Montagne Noire, France, early Famennian, Devonian. Emended diagnosis.—Small, oculated Cyrtosymbolinae with conical glabella with subparabolic frontal lobe; lateral glabellar furrows incised; S1 bifurcated; preglabellar field extremely narrow or absent; pronounced antero−lateral cephalic border and border furrow; well defined palpebral lobe, placed towards anterior part of preoccipital glabella, close to axial furrow; postocular sutures with Ɛ− ζ straight; genal spines short; pygidium semicircular, with narrow, high axis; narrow border furrow and border, well defined axial rings and pleural furrows that extend as far as border furrow. Differentiated from Calybole Richter and Richter, 1926 by the following features: glabella relatively longer with anterior outline largely parabolic, anterior sutures modestly divergent, α− α distant to each other, preglabellar field absent or extremely narrow (sag.), pygidial axis robust with wide posterior outline and higher number of axial rings. Differentiated from Haasia Yuan, 1988 by: glabella wider and unconstricted anterolaterally, librigenal spines present, pygidial axis longer with postaxial field absent or rather narrow (sag.), nodular sculpture.

Published as part of Feist, Raimund & Lerosey-Aubril, Rudy, 2005, The type species of Cyrtosymbole and the oldest (Famennian) cyrtosymboline trilobites, pp. 465-475 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 50 (3) on page 467, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13620595

Keywords

Arthropoda, Proetida, Animalia, Trilobita, Cyrtosymbole, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Proetidae

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