Kuqaia concentrica Li, 1993
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0282247 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14511268 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A90F16-FFBA-FFB7-075B-FD1DD9D4FA84 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Kuqaia concentrica Li, 1993 |
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Fig 5A–5E View Fig 5
Material. NRM X12701; NRM X12702.
Description. Shell reniform in lateral view; elliptical in dorso-ventral view. Concentric ridges well-developed, 21–27 ridges on one valve, blade-shaped, or widened to 2–3.5 μm. Radial ridges weakly developed on the dorsal and lateral sides on one specimen. Collar-shaped margin poorly preserved on one specimen, c. 22 μm high. Back inconspicuous on these laterally preserved specimens. Caudal spine damaged.
Comparison. This species is distinguished from other species by its pronounced concentric ridges.
Dimensions. Length 444(451)457 μm; width 171(202)233 μm (two specimens).
Remarks. Two specimens are assigned to Kuqaia concentrica based on the ornamentation dominated by concentric ridges ( Fig 5A–5E View Fig 5 ). One specimen is characterized by distinct blade-shaped concentric ridges on the shell, with weak radial ridges ( Fig 5A and 5B View Fig 5 ). The other specimen is characterized by wider concentric ridges with modestly developed radial ridges in the dorsal and lateral parts ( Fig 5D and 5E View Fig 5 ), resulting in a weakly developed pattern of chequered ridges similar to that in Kuqaia quadrata ( Fig 5F and 5G View Fig 5 ). Nevertheless, the dominance of concentric ridges in the shell ornamentation of this specimen favours assignment to Kuqaia concentrica .
Occurrence, unit and age. 57.00– 56.50 m and 46.97– 46.07 m, Kävlinge BH-928; Katslösa Member, Rya Formation; Pliensbachian.
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Swedish Museum of Natural History - Zoological Collections |
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