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Pattersoncypris salitrensis (Krömmelbein & Weber, 1971) Fig. 3A–C 1971 Hourcqia angulata salitrensis —Krommelbein & Weber, p. 22 and 50, plate 6. 1972 Pattersoncypris angulata salitrensis —Bate, p. 389, text-fig. 11 (c, d, f). 2006 Harbinia salitrensis —Ramos et al., p. 344, fig. 4Q, non 4R, 4S and 4T. 2008 Harbinia salitrensis —Do Carmo et al., p. 795, fig.6, nº 8. 2012 Harbinia salitrensis —Antonietto et al., p. 662, fig.4, nº 1-10. 2012a Pattersoncypris salitrensis —Poropat and Colin, p.708, fig. 4, nº 3. 2014 Pattersoncypris salitrensis —Tomé et al., p.167, fig. 10 Q–S and 14A, C. 2021 Pattersoncypris salitrensis — Araripe et al., p. 6, fig.5 (A–C). 2022 Pattersoncypris salitrensis —Araripe et al., p. 7, Fig. 5 (13a–b) Illustrated material. Adult shell, Nº. DGEO-CTG-UFPE-1505 (Fig. 3A and B) and Nº. DGEO-CTG-UFPE-1506 (Fig. 3C). Illustrated material from the Santo Antônio section sample at 2.65 and 3.55 m respectively. Dimension. Nº. DGEO-CTG-UFPE-1505 (Fig. 3A and B); L= (LV) 1.045 / (RV) 1.373 mm, H= 0.69 mm, and W= 0.744 mm and Nº. DGEO-CTG-UFPE-1506 (Fig. 3C); L= (LV) 1.045 / (RV) 1.373 mm. Comparison. Material compared to Pattersoncypris salitrensis (Nº DGEO-CTG-UFPE-1971 and Nº DGEO- CTG-UFPE-1166), described and deposited by Tomé et al. (2014) in the Ivan de Medeiros Tinoco Microfossils Collection of the Paleontology Laboratory of the Federal University of Pernambuco. Occurrence and associated fauna. It was recorded in the Santo Antonio section, at the following depths (from base to top): 0.3; 1.8; 2.1; 2.25; 2.65; 3.4; 3.65; 3.85; 4.05 and 4.25 m. P. salitrensis is associated with all species of ostracods, except Dicrorygma (Orthorygma?) dimorpha Weiss and Theriosynoecum cf. quadrinodosum Krömmelbein & Weber. Observations. The specimens recovered were compared to the illustrations of Pattersoncypris cretapa Krömmelbein & Weber, published in Do Carmo et al. (2008). Some similarities were seen, but a comparison between both specimens is necessary for a future synonymy of these species. The Santo Antônio site is one of the few sections that marks the boundary between the Aptian and lower Albian in the Romualdo Formation. It is worth mentioning that this species was not recorded in the lower Albian at this locality (Araripe et al. 2022). Stratigraphic distribution. In Brazil, distributed in the Araripe Basin, Santana Group (above the layers with fish occurrence), Aptian (Krommelbein & Weber 1971; Bate 1999; Poropat & Colin 2012a) and Romualdo Formation, lower Albian (Tomé et al. 2014; Araripe et al. 2021); Grajaú Basin, Codó Formation, upper Aptian (Ramos et al. 2006); Potiguar Basin, Alagamar Formation, Aptian (Do Carmo et al. 2008). In the present study, found in the Araripe Basin, Romualdo Formation, upper Aptian.
Published as part of Tomé, Maria Emilia, Araripe, Rilda, Oliveira, David, Barreto, Alcina, Prado, Ludmila, Pedrosa, Flavia, Pereira, Priscilla, Nascimento, Luiz Ricardo & Ng, Christiano, 2022, Early Cretaceous Ostracoda (Crustacea) from south-centralAraripe Basin, Brazil with descriptions of seven new species, pp. 535-557 in Zootaxa 5159 (4) on pages 538-539, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5159.4.4, http://zenodo.org/record/6786092
Pattersoncypris salitrensis, Podocopida, Arthropoda, Ostracoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Cyprididae, Taxonomy, Pattersoncypris
Pattersoncypris salitrensis, Podocopida, Arthropoda, Ostracoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Cyprididae, Taxonomy, Pattersoncypris
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