J. Corbacho, F. López-Soriano, Scott C. Morrison, Keith Hammond
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摘要
本研究首次阐明了Guelmim地区下Fezouata组(下奥陶统:Tremadocian)上段Platypeltoides cuervoae (Corbacho and Lopez-Soriano, 2012)的腹侧特征和假说;西部反阿特拉斯,摩洛哥。保存在伦敦自然历史博物馆的全型和准型标本的计算机断层扫描,作为古生物学的专家法律证据,揭示了之前引用的两个标本(Corbacho和Lopez-Soriano, 2012)和下面另一个在计算机断层扫描过程中发现的断裂标本的假设。本文中所有CT扫描图像均来自英国伦敦自然历史博物馆的CT扫描。通过描述本文所研究标本的腹侧和下口,Gutierrez Marco, Sa, Garcia Bellido和Chacaltana提出的任何可能的不确定性和与Nileidae的隶属关系都被陈述和消除,属于Asaphidae,错误地表明它是物种:asaphelus stubssi Fortey, 2009。因此,Nileidae家族的成员身份得到了确认,Asaphidae被排除在外。Platypeltoides属也被确认,asaphelus属被丢弃。是正确的物种Platypeltoides cuervoae (Corbacho & Lopez-Soriano, 2012)。
New Data Obtained with CT Scanning on Platypeltoides cuervoae (Corbacho & López-Soriano, 2012) Nileidae from the Lower Ordovician; Western Anti-Atlas, Morocco
The present study illustrates for the first time the ventral aspect and the hypostome of Platypeltoides cuervoae (Corbacho and Lopez-Soriano, 2012) of the Upper part of the Lower Fezouata Formation (Lower Ordovician: Tremadocian) of the Guelmim area; Western Anti-Atlas, Morocco. Computed tomography of the holotype and paratype kept at the Natural History Museum in London (United Kingdom) for the conduct of a study on computed tomography and radiography as expert legal evidence in paleontology has revealed the hypotheses of the two previously cited specimens (Corbacho and Lopez-Soriano, 2012) and another disarticulated specimen below, which was discovered during the computed tomography process. All CT Scanning images in this article have been obtained from a CT Scanned at the Natural History Museum, London, UK. By describing the ventral aspect and the hypostomes of the specimens studied in this article, any possible uncertainty and affiliation to Nileidae is stated and dissipated as suggested by Gutierrez Marco, Sa, Garcia Bellido and Chacaltana as belonging to Asaphidae, incorrectly suggesting that It is the species: Asaphellus stubssi Fortey, 2009. Consequently, membership in the Nileidae family is reaffirmed and Asaphidae is ruled out. The genus Platypeltoides is also reaffirmed and Asaphellus is discarded. Being the correct species Platypeltoides cuervoae (Corbacho & Lopez-Soriano, 2012).