An abnormal specimen of the Silurian anomalocystitid mitrate Placocystites forbesianus

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An abnormal specimen of the Silurian anomalocystitid mitrate Placocystites forbesianus

  • Volume / Part: 41 / 1
  • Publication Date: January 1998
  • Page(s): 173 - 182
  • Authored By: Marcello Ruta

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An unusual specimen of the Silurian anomalocystitid mitrate Placocyxiites forbesianus K described. Unlike the normal morphology of the species, the anterior, transverse row of ventral plates consists of two rather than three elements; the mid-ventral plate of the next posterior transverse row is reduced in size and wedged between the lateral elements of the same row; the plate arrangement on the anterior half of the ventral skeleton is asymmetrical; the left lateral and admedian ventral plates are smaller than the corresponding plates of the right side; finally, the placocystid plate has a slightly pronounced anterior angle. The abnormal skeletal features of this specimen are interpreted as a developmental response to the absence of an anterior ventral plate.

Palaeontology - Volume 41 Part 1 Pages 173-182



Palaeontology - Volume 41 Part 1 Pages 173-182

Citations

RUTA, M. 1998. An abnormal specimen of the Silurian anomalocystitid mitrate Placocystites forbesianus. Palaeontology, 41, 1, 173–182.