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03BF0563957CFF88FFE4B384FA31FAD0.text	03BF0563957CFF88FFE4B384FA31FAD0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cretiscalpellum WITHERS 1922	<div><p>Cretiscalpellum glabrum (ROEMER, 1841)</p> <p>Pl. 2, fig. 2</p> <p>*1841 Pollicipes glaber ROEMER, p. 104, pl. 16, fig. 11a-c.</p> <p>1887 Scalpellum nitens KAFKA.: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 7, fig. 11a, b.</p> <p>1887 Pollicipes glaber ROEMER: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 8, fig. 13.</p> <p>1887 Pollicipes Bronnii ROEMER: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 9, fig. 14a-c.</p> <p>1887 Pollicipes fallax DARWIN: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 10, fig. 17 (partim).</p> <p>1887 Pollicipes cuspidatus KAFKA: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 11, fig. 18.</p> <p>1887 Pollicipes unguis SOWERBY: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 12.</p> <p>1889 Pollicipes glaber ROEMER: Fritsch, p. 95, fig. 117.</p> <p>1887 Pollicipes bronni ROEMER: Fritsch, p. 95, fig. 118.</p> <p>1893 Pollicipes glaber ROEMER: Fritsch, p. 109.</p> <p>1897 Pollicipes glaber ROEMER: Fritsch, p. 70.</p> <p>1935 Cretiscalpellum glabrum (F. A. ROEMER): Withers, p. 161, pl. 15, figs. 8–17; pl. 16, figs. 1–10; pl. 17, figs. 1–21; pl. 18, figs. 1–5.</p> <p>M a t e r i a l. The original carina collected by Fritsch and Kafka (1887, fig. 13), from Koštice, NM O4375 (no. 6532) in the collections of the National Museum (Prague); it measures 14.6 mm in length and 6.3 mm in basal width. Pollicipes sp. / Scalpellum Frič A.,- carina and two fragments of a left tergum from Měcholupy railway station - this material was collected by Antonín Frič in 1901, unpublished data., and deposited in collection of NM, without an inventary number.</p> <p>D e s c r i p t i o n. Carina with broken apex, lacking parietes and intraparietes; median ridge distinct; lateral margins slightly rounded inwards; surface of carina apparently smooth, but at higher magnification distinct sharp lines parallel to basal margin become visible.</p> <p>R e m a r k s. The present species bears the closest resemblance to C. striatum, the carina of which has a stronger apicobasal ridge than other longitudinal lines and strongly developed transverse lines. The carina of C. bronni (ROEMER, 1841), from the Cenomanian of Germany and northwest France, has no transverse lines and the apicobasal keel is less prominent, while that of C. unguis (J. DE C. SOWERBY, 1829), from the Albian of England and France, is wider, has slightly rounded parietes and the most strongly developed transverse lines within the genus Cretiscalpellum. The early Campanian C. obtusum JAGT ET COLLINS, 1999 has a trapezoidal scutum that is more convex than that of C. glabrum.</p> <p>O c c u r r e n c e (B C B). Upper Cenomanian (Velim, Přemyšlany [Přemyšlení is now part of the hamlet of Zdiby near Prague), Černovičky; Lower Turonian (Velim, Kamajka, Turkaňk, Karlov, Odolena Voda, Běstvina u Ronova nad Doubravou, Chrtníky); Middle Turonian (Semice, Bousov, Všetaty, Mikulovice near Pardubice); Upper Turonian (Koštice, Úpohlavy, Čížkovice, Želenice near Bílina, Kostomlaty, Radim u Luže, Teplice, Kystrá, Měcholupy); Upper Turonian – Lower Coniacian (Lužice, Lány na Důlku near Pardubice, Úhřetická Lhota); Lower – Middle Coniacian (Litomyšl).</p> <p>O v e r a l l r a n g e. Upper Albian – Upper Maastrichtian.</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BF0563957CFF88FFE4B384FA31FAD0	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Kočí, Tomáš;Veselská, Martina Kočová;Jagt, John W. M.	Kočí, Tomáš, Veselská, Martina Kočová, Jagt, John W. M. (2014): Barnacles (Crustacea, Cirripedia, Thoracica) From The Bohemian Cretaceous Basin Described By Fritsch And Kafka (1887), With The Exclusion Of The Family Stramentidae. Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae Series B (Acta Mus. Nat. Prag.) 70 (3 - 4): 223-234, DOI: 10.14446/AMNP.2014.223, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.14446/amnp.2014.223
03BF0563957CFF89FC96B23DFF4FFC67.text	03BF0563957CFF89FC96B23DFF4FFC67.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cretiscalpellum WITHERS 1922	<div><p>Cretiscalpellum striatum (DARWIN, 1851)</p> <p>Pl. 2, fig. 3</p> <p>*1851 Pollicipes striatus DARWIN, p. 70, pl. 4, fig. 5a-c.</p> <p>1887 Pollicipes costatus KAFKA: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 9, fig. 15.</p> <p>1887 Pollicipes striatus DARWIN: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 9, fig. 16.</p> <p>1887 Pollicipes košticensis KAFKA: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 11, fig. 19.</p> <p>1889 Pollicipes košticensis KAFKA: Fritsch, p. 95, fig. 116.</p> <p>1935 Cretiscalpellum striatum (DARWIN): Withers, p. 183, pl. 20, figs. 1–5, 15-21; pls. 21, 22.</p> <p>M a t e r i a l. NM O4027 (no. 6531), the original tergum described by Kafka (1889, pl. 2, fig. 4).</p> <p>D e s c r i p t i o n. Tergum elongated, irregularly rhomboidal; apical umbo acute; apicobasal ridge distinct and sharply rounded; occludent margin straight; scutal margin forming angle of 50 degrees with occludent margin; longitudinal lines on carinal part of tergum clear and distinct; scutal margin formed by apicoscutal groove, ending at scutal margin, 2 mm from occludent margin; distinct transverse lines parallel to scutal margin; inner part smooth and with distinct growth lines of carinal fold near carinal margin.</p> <p>R e m a r k s. The present species has a more elongated tergum than C. glabrum. The main distinguishing features are the sharp longitudinal and transverse lines; these are absent in C. glabrum. Cretiscalpellum paucistriatum (WOODWARD, 1901) has an elongated tergum, which is much less clearly longitudinally striated (almost smooth in some cases) and with a peculiar transverse convexity, while C. naidini Alekseev, 2009 has a strongly convex tergum with a very thick axial portion and a wide occludent rib. The carina of C. sharapovi ALEKSEEV, 2009 has a thick-set apical part which is covered by narrow ribs which are curved into the outer side.</p> <p>O c c u r r e n c e (B C B). Lower Turonian (Velim, Karlov [recorded by Žítt and Nekvasilová, 1989, p. 86, as Pollicipes costatus KAFKA], Běstvina u Ronova nad Doubravou [recorded by Žítt and Nekvasilová, 1994, p. 26, as Pollicipes costatus KAFKA]; Upper Turonian (Koštice).</p> <p>O v e r a l l r a n g e. Lower Cenomanian – Upper Maastrichtian.</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BF0563957CFF89FC96B23DFF4FFC67	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Kočí, Tomáš;Veselská, Martina Kočová;Jagt, John W. M.	Kočí, Tomáš, Veselská, Martina Kočová, Jagt, John W. M. (2014): Barnacles (Crustacea, Cirripedia, Thoracica) From The Bohemian Cretaceous Basin Described By Fritsch And Kafka (1887), With The Exclusion Of The Family Stramentidae. Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae Series B (Acta Mus. Nat. Prag.) 70 (3 - 4): 223-234, DOI: 10.14446/AMNP.2014.223, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.14446/amnp.2014.223
03BF0563957DFF89FF8AB31EFAD1FB29.text	03BF0563957DFF89FF8AB31EFAD1FB29.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Arcoscalpellum HOEK 1907	<div><p>Arcoscalpellum angustatum (GEINITZ, 1843)</p> <p>Pl. 2, fig. 4</p> <p>*1843 Pollicipes angustatus GEINITZ, p. 7, pl. 4, fig. 10.</p> <p>1885 Scalpellum quadratum DARWIN: Kafka, pl. 1, fig. 1d.</p> <p>1887 Scalpellum quadratum, DARWIN: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 5, fig. 3a-d.</p> <p>1887 Scalpellum quadricarinatum REUSS: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 5, fig. 4a-c.</p> <p>1887 Scalpellum kamajkense KAFKA: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 5, fig. 5a, b.</p> <p>1887 Scalpellum fossula DARWIN: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 5, fig. 6a, b.</p> <p>1887 Scalpellum maximum SOWERBY sp.: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 6, fig. 7c (non 7a, b).</p> <p>1887 Scalpellum angustum DIXON sp.: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 6, fig. 8a-d.</p> <p>1887 Scalpellum crassum KAFKA: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 7, fig. 10.</p> <p>1887 Pollicipes elongatus STEENSTRUP: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 11, fig. 20a, b.</p> <p>1889 Scalpellum angustatum DIXON: Fritsch, pp. 95, 96, fig. 120.</p> <p>1893 Scalpellum quadratum DARWIN: Fritsch, pp. 108, 109, fig. 142.</p> <p>1935 Scalpellum (Arcoscalpellum) angustatum (GEINITZ): Withers, p. 215, pl. 25, figs. 2–20; pl. 26, fig. 1.</p> <p>M a t e r i a l. A single left scutum only (NM O 4021) survives from Fritsch and Kafka‘s (1887) original collection; it measures 7.7 mm in length and 4 mm in basal width.</p> <p>D e s c r i p t i o n. Scutum trapezoidal, elongated; cross section slightly convex; length about twice the width; occludent margin straight or slightly curved and basal margin at right angles; edge of occludent margin bending inwards; basal margin slightly concave to straight; lateral margin extending to about two-thirds of scutal height and tergal margin to one third of scutal height; apicobasal margin distinct and rounded; towards lateral and tergal margins, area of scutum slightly sloping; lateral margin convex; tergolateral angle distinct.</p> <p>R e m a r k s. The present species resembles A. fossula (DARWIN, 1851), but differs from it in the scutal construction (see also Collins in Viaud et al. 1983). Arcoscalpellum lineatum (DARWIN, 1851), from the Upper Albian to?Lower Santonian of England, France and Germany, differs in having longitudinal lines on the carinal tectum, narrower terga and wider scuta. The scutum of A. maximum (J. DE C. SOWERBY, 1829) (see below) has a less pronounced apicobasal ridge and generally shows finer transverse and longitudinal ornamentation.</p> <p>O c c u r r e n c e (B C B). Upper Cenomanian (Předboj, Černovičky [recorded by Žítt et al., 1999, p. 112, as Scalpellum sp.); Lower Turonian (Velim, Kamajka, Turkaňk, Kněžívka [recorded by Žítt et al., 1999, as Scalpellum crassum], Odolena Voda [recorded by Hradecká et al., 1994, p. 19, as Scalpellum crassum], Chrtníky [recorded by Žítt et al., 2006, unit 7, 8f as Scalpellid gen. et sp. indet.], Běstvina u Ronova nad Doubravou [recorded as Scalpellum sp. by Žítt and Nekvasilová, 1994, p. 26]; Middle Turonian (Všetaty); Upper Turonian (Úpohlavy, Novosedlice, Stradouň); Upper Turonian – Lower Coniacian (Lány na Důlku near Pardubice).</p> <p>O v e r a l l r a n g e. Albian – Lower Santonian.</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BF0563957DFF89FF8AB31EFAD1FB29	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Kočí, Tomáš;Veselská, Martina Kočová;Jagt, John W. M.	Kočí, Tomáš, Veselská, Martina Kočová, Jagt, John W. M. (2014): Barnacles (Crustacea, Cirripedia, Thoracica) From The Bohemian Cretaceous Basin Described By Fritsch And Kafka (1887), With The Exclusion Of The Family Stramentidae. Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae Series B (Acta Mus. Nat. Prag.) 70 (3 - 4): 223-234, DOI: 10.14446/AMNP.2014.223, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.14446/amnp.2014.223
03BF0563957DFF8EFC6DB3B5FF69FD09.text	03BF0563957DFF8EFC6DB3B5FF69FD09.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Arcoscalpellum maximum (J. DE C. SOWERBY 1829)	<div><p>Arcoscalpellum maximum (J. DE C. SOWERBY, 1829)</p> <p>Pl. 2, figs. 5–7</p> <p>1829 Pollicipes maximus J. DE C. SOWERBY, p. 222, pl. 606, figs. 4, 6 (non figs. 3, 5).</p> <p>1885 Scalpellum maximum (SOWERBY): Kafka, p. 12, pl. 1, fig. Aa-c (non fig. 5B, C).</p> <p>1886 Scalpellum maximum, var. bohemica KAFKA: Kafka, p. 564, pl. 1, fig. A (non fig. B, C).</p> <p>1887 Scalpellum maximum, var. bohemica KAFKA: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 6, fig. 7a (non fig. 7b, c).</p> <p>1893 Scalpellum maximum (SOWERBY): Fritsch, p. 109, text-fig. 141 (incl. var. bohemica).</p> <p>1935 Scalpellum (Arcoscalpellum) maximum (SOWERBY): Withers, p. 239, pl. 29, figs. 2-10; pl. 30, figs. 1–12; pl. 31, figs. 1–19.</p> <p>M a t e r i a l. The lectotype carina of var. bohemicum, NM O 4022, is from Holice. Another specimen from Kunětická Hora was collected by Jan Jiljí Jahn (see Fritsch and Kafka, 1887, p. 6).</p> <p>D e s c r i p t i o n. Carina with moderately to strongly convex tectum and moderately transversely arched, subcarinated and with prominent distinct narrow ridge on both sides; ridges separate tectum from parietes; parietes narrow, equalling about half tectal width, inclined outwards and sligthly concave; intraparietes slightly wider than the entire side of the valve side, set slightly inwards; intraparietes divided from parietes by strong distinctly rounded ridge; tectum length ranging from five to three times its width and moderately bowed inwards; wall very thin and widening gradually from apex; depth of valve approximately half width of tectum; basal margin acutely angular and inner margin almost straight.</p> <p>R e m a r k s. It is interesting to note that all illustrations in the papers listed above (synonymy) are the same and all repeat the incorrect identification, as outlined by Withers (1935, p. 243). Arcoscalpellum angustatum (see above) develops only very fine apicobasal lines on the tectum and the carina is of smaller size.</p> <p>O c c u r r e n c e (B C B). Holice.</p> <p>O v e r a l l r a n g e. Lower Santonian – Upper Maastrichtian.</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BF0563957DFF8EFC6DB3B5FF69FD09	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Kočí, Tomáš;Veselská, Martina Kočová;Jagt, John W. M.	Kočí, Tomáš, Veselská, Martina Kočová, Jagt, John W. M. (2014): Barnacles (Crustacea, Cirripedia, Thoracica) From The Bohemian Cretaceous Basin Described By Fritsch And Kafka (1887), With The Exclusion Of The Family Stramentidae. Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae Series B (Acta Mus. Nat. Prag.) 70 (3 - 4): 223-234, DOI: 10.14446/AMNP.2014.223, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.14446/amnp.2014.223
03BF0563957AFF8FFFC0B4C2FF42FEF5.text	03BF0563957AFF8FFFC0B4C2FF42FEF5.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Brachylepas WOODWARD 1901	<div><p>Brachylepas fallax (DARWIN, 1851)</p> <p>Pl. 3, figs. 1a–m, 2a–g; Pl. 4, figs. 1–8</p> <p>1851 Pollicipes fallax DARWIN, p. 75, pl. 4, fig. 8a, b. 1885 Pollicipes fallax DARWIN: Kafka, p. 19, pl. 3, figs.</p> <p>2r (non fig. 2l), 3a, b (non fig. 3sl, l´). 1887 Pollicipes fallax DARWIN: Fritsch and Kafka, p. 10,</p> <p>fig. 17 (non l´, sl). 1893 Pollicipes fallax DARWIN: Fritsch, p. 309. 1935 Brachylepas fallax (DARWIN): Withers, p. 367, pl.</p> <p>48, figs. 1–24.</p> <p>M a t e r i a l. Specimens from Uhřetická Lhota are as follows: a right scutum (NM O4023; the original from Fritsch and Kafka, 1887, fig. 17b (s), collected by J. J. Jahn), a rostrum (NM O4024; the original from Fritsch and Kafka, 1887, fig. 17r); a right scutum (NM O4025); a left scutum (NM O4026). Lot NM O4093 comprises a right tergum and four lower latera, the originals from Fritsch and Kafka, 1887, fig. 17. Lot NM-ČL6989 (nos 387, 388, 390) represents the originals from Fritsch and Kafka (1887, fig. 17t, t, c), while lot NM-ČL6990 (no. 879) comprises a scutum, a rostrum and a carina. Specimen NM-ČL6992 (Os 292), from Choceň (Sutiny), is also the original from Kafka (1885, pl. 3, 2 r).</p> <p>D e s c r i p t i o n. Carina semiconical, slightly bowed inwards, strongly convex transversely, yet not carinate; basal margin slightly concave; outer surface with a number of strong distinct flattened transverse ridges, regularly spaced; longitudinal ornamentation of very fine distinct longitudinal lines, preserved only in NM-ČL6989 (no. 390). The carina from Úhřetická Lhota measures 5.85 mm in length, while NM-ČL6989 (no. 390), which lacks the apex, measures 5 mm in length and 2.35 mm in basal width. NM-ČL6992 (Os 292), from Choceň (Sutiny), measures 5.6 mm in length and 2.6 mm in basal width. Rostrum semiconical, wider than carina, bowed inwards and strongly convex transversely; transverse ornamentation resembles that of the carina, but less pronounced. Distinct longitudinal apicobasal ridge developed. NM-ČL6990 measures c. 6 mm in length and c. 4.64 mm in basal width. Measurements (estimated because matrix partially covered) of NM O4024 are: length c. 4.5 mm and width c. 7 mm. Scutum elongated triangular in outline, moderately convex transversely. Rounded, strongly convex occludent margin with acuminate apex. Apex strongly bowed towards tergum. Tergo-lateral margin slightly concave, mainly in upper part, near apex. Edge of basilateral margin protruding sharply; basilateral angle 100° (NM O4025); basal margin almost straight. Rostral angle 130° (NM O4025). Apicobasal ridge significantly pronounced, broad and curved convexly. Broad apicobasal ridge in NM O4026 measuring 0.45 mm in width. Transverse ridges significantly pronounced, equally spaced and thickened at occludent margin, narrowing near upper part of tergal margin. Overall length of right scutum NM O4023 c. 5 mm, basal width 3.4 mm, that of another right scutum, NM O4025, c. 6.4 mm, basal width 5 mm. Left scutum (NM O4026) c. 5.9 mm, basal width 3.7 mm. Tergum (NM-ČL6989, no. 388) subrhomboidal in outline, moderately convex transversely with prominent broad apicobasal ridge, curved towards carino-lateral margin and concave towards occludent and scutal margin. Apex acuminate, slightly bowed inwards towards occludent margin. In upper third of valve a distinct sharp concave apico-scutal ridge, parallel to apicobasal ridge. Transverse ridges prominent and equally spaced, as in scutum. Longitudinal ornamentation consisting of very fine lines. Basal angle between lateral and scutal margin 70°. Carinal angle between lateral and carinal margin 60°. Overall length 5.95 mm.</p> <p>R e m a r k s. Brachylepas has carinae, rostra, scuta, terga and upper latera that closely resemble those of Pycnolepas WITHERS, 1914. In fact, Withers (1914) included B. fallax in Pycnolepas. However, the latter can be differentiated by the more prominent transverse and longitudinal ridges on the carina, rostrum and upper latus, with the exception of B. naissanti (HÉBERT, 1855), which has lower L/W ratios, a semicircular basal outline and thickened inner margine (Jagt, 2007). The scutum of Pycnolepas is more elongate and the apex more acute. Brachylepas naissanti has a wide semi-conical carina and rostrum with significantly raised longitudinal ribs. The terga and scuta of B. naissanti have less prominent transverse sculpture than B. fallax. The imbricating plates of the latter lack longitudinal ribs and differ from those of B. naissanti in being more rounded at the apex. The longitudinal ribs of the imbricating plates of B. fallax are developed as furrows. Brachylepas guascoi (BOSQUET, 1857) has a wider carina with more prominent transverse ridges, a scutum with very pronounced transverse ridges and tergum with a straight apicobasal ridge nearer the scutal margin than in B. fallax. More details on the relationships between species of Brachylepas can be found in Jagt (2007). Brachylepas nervosa ALEKSEEV, 2009, from the upper Lower Maastrichtian of Crimea (Ukraine) has a straighter carina and rostrum and the ridge on the scutum divides the valve into two unequal parts. Alekseev (2009, p. 34) considered some western European records of B. fallax to pertain to B. nervosa.</p> <p>O c c u r r e n c e (B C B). Upper Turonian – Lower</p> <p>Coniacian (Úhřetická Lhota, Choceň (Sutiny).</p> <p>O v e r a l l r a n g e. Upper Turonian – uppermost Maastrichtian.</p></div> 	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BF0563957AFF8FFFC0B4C2FF42FEF5	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Kočí, Tomáš;Veselská, Martina Kočová;Jagt, John W. M.	Kočí, Tomáš, Veselská, Martina Kočová, Jagt, John W. M. (2014): Barnacles (Crustacea, Cirripedia, Thoracica) From The Bohemian Cretaceous Basin Described By Fritsch And Kafka (1887), With The Exclusion Of The Family Stramentidae. Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae Series B (Acta Mus. Nat. Prag.) 70 (3 - 4): 223-234, DOI: 10.14446/AMNP.2014.223, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.14446/amnp.2014.223
