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Pudoproetus cambrertus Jell 1977

Authors: Vanderlaan, Tegan A.; Ebach, Malte C.;

Pudoproetus cambrertus Jell 1977

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Pudoproetus cambrertus (Jell 1977) 1977 Megaproetus cambrertus Jell; p. 173–175, pl. 1, figs. 1–7. Holotype. ANU 36849 (enrolled external mould of dorsal shield). Paratype material. ANU 36850 (enrolled external mould of dorsal shield). Locality. Mundubbera Sandstone in Queensland, from the Late Viséan (Jell 1977). Emended diagnosis. Highly vaulted cephalon; glabella overhangs anterior margin, S1 well incised, widest at L1; deep preglabellar furrow; terrace lines on cephalic border; anterior facial sutures almost parallel to glabella; eye socle high; wide eye platform, slightly concave. Occipital ring with median node; genal spines absent. Nine thoracic segments. Pygidium with five clearly defined axial rings, up to three indistinct; six to seven pleural ribs; pygidial border, no border furrow (defined by change in slope); broad pygidial axis. Remarks. The above diagnosis is an abbreviated version of the original diagnosis of Jell (1977).

Published as part of Vanderlaan, Tegan A. & Ebach, Malte C., 2015, A review of the Carboniferous and Permian trilobites of Australia, pp. 1-56 in Zootaxa 3926 (1) on page 18, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3926.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/288002

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Arthropoda, Proetida, Pudoproetus cambrertus, Animalia, Trilobita, Biodiversity, Pudoproetus, Taxonomy, Proetidae

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