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Simon, E.; Mottequin, B. (2018). Extreme reduction of morphological characters: a type of brachidial development found in several Late Cretaceous and Recent brachiopod species—new relationships between taxa previously listed as incertae sedis. Zootaxa. 4444(1): 1-24.
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Simon, E.; Mottequin, B.
2018
Extreme reduction of morphological characters: a type of brachidial development found in several Late Cretaceous and Recent brachiopod species—new relationships between taxa previously listed as incertae sedis
Zootaxa
4444(1): 1-24
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Size reduction and development of a simplified brachidial structure occurred several times during the long evolution of the Phylum Brachiopoda. Even Recent forms may be micromorphic and paedomorphic with reduced brachidia or none at all. A revision of the Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) Terebratella (Morrisia?) suessi Bosquet, 1859 has allowed us to erect a new genus, Jagtithyris gen. nov., because its singular brachidium development does not match any platidiid structure. Such a brachidium has also been observed in another European Late Cretaceous brachiopod, which indicates that this type was not a unique morphological curiosity. This species is the micromorphic Campanian-Maastrichtian Leptothyrellopsis polonicus Bitner & Pisera, 1979, which has brachidial structures in common with Jagtithyris suessi comb. nov., although a number of differences have been observed. The genera Leptothyrellopsis and Jagtithyris gen. nov., are included in a new family, Jagtithyrididae fam. nov. During an ongoing revision of extant brachiopod faunas we have been led to recognize a link between this family and representatives of the genus Simplicithyris Zezina, 1976. The taxonomic position of this peculiar group is also discussed.
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Jagtithyrididae Simon & Mottequin, 2018 (original description)
Jagtithyris Simon & Mottequin, 2018 † (original description)
Jagtithyris suessi (Bosquet, 1859) † (new combination reference)
Leptothyrellopsis Bitner & Pisera, 1979 † (taxonomy source)
Leptothyrellopsis polonicus Bitner & Pisera, 1979 † (redescription)
Simplicithyris Zezina, 1976 (taxonomy source)
Simplicithyris kurilensis Zezina, 1976 (redescription)
Jagtithyris Simon & Mottequin, 2018 † (original description)
Jagtithyris suessi (Bosquet, 1859) † (new combination reference)
Leptothyrellopsis Bitner & Pisera, 1979 † (taxonomy source)
Leptothyrellopsis polonicus Bitner & Pisera, 1979 † (redescription)
Simplicithyris Zezina, 1976 (taxonomy source)
Simplicithyris kurilensis Zezina, 1976 (redescription)
Neotype NHMM 2017 013, geounit Netherlands, identified as Jagtithyris suessi (Bosquet, 1859)
Diagnosis
Micromorphic or small-sized shell, oval-elongate, smooth or weakly costate, anterior commissure rectimarginate, ... [details]
Diagnosis
Shell small, up to 7 mm long, with smooth valves. Anterior commissure rectimarginate to unisulcate. Foramen ... [details]
Etymology
Genus name Jagtithyris is in honour of John W. M. Jagt (Natuurhistorisch Museum Maastricht, The Netherlands) in ... [details]
Stratigraphy
Base of the upper Campanian to the upper part of the upper Maastrichtian, Cretaceous. [details]
Taxonomic remark
The family and superfamily placement of this genus within SubOrder Terebratellidina was uncertain for a long time ... [details]