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DOI: 10.2307/2420173
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Pennsylvanian Ostracoda. A Study of the Ostracoda Fauna of the East Mountain Shale, Mineral Wells Formation, Mineral Wells, Texas

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“…Pseudobythocypris amsdenensis (Morey, 1935) is most similar but the dorsal mar gin is not as highly arched. The same is true for P. lydeae (Geis, 1932), whereas P. marginifera (Geis, 1932) and P. croneisi (Coryell and Rozanski, 1942) have strongly concave ventral margins and nearly equally convex anterior and posterior mar gins. Pseudobythocypris clorensis (Croneis and Funkhouser, 1939) is more evenly convex anteriorly and posteriorly with a much stronger valve overlap than P. securis.…”
Section: Sansabella Whitei Coryell Andmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…Pseudobythocypris amsdenensis (Morey, 1935) is most similar but the dorsal mar gin is not as highly arched. The same is true for P. lydeae (Geis, 1932), whereas P. marginifera (Geis, 1932) and P. croneisi (Coryell and Rozanski, 1942) have strongly concave ventral margins and nearly equally convex anterior and posterior mar gins. Pseudobythocypris clorensis (Croneis and Funkhouser, 1939) is more evenly convex anteriorly and posteriorly with a much stronger valve overlap than P. securis.…”
Section: Sansabella Whitei Coryell Andmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Discussion.-Paracavellina cooperi differs from the species described by Cooper (1941) from the Illinois basin by being more elongate and having a distinct break in convexity anterior to the posterior margin, as seen in dorsal view. The break in convexity and development of an obscure ridge is more con sistent with Sulcella Coryell and Sample, 1932, but…”
Section: Sansabella Whitei Coryell Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is also true for the occurrences in West Virginia and Maryland (Wilde, 1975: Arkle et al, 1979. (Coryell and Booth, 1933). Only Orthohairdia scholli, Cryptobairdia pinnula, and Bairdiacypris hoxbarensis (Harlton, 1927) appear to be re stricted to Missourian strata.…”
Section: Stratigraphic Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pennsylvanian ostracodes have been more commonly studied in the Eastern Interior and Western Interior basins. These include Ulrich and Bassler (1906), Harlton (1927Harlton ( , 1928Harlton ( , 1929aHarlton ( , 1929bHarlton ( , 1933, Knight (1928), Delo (1930Delo ( , 1931, Roth and Skinner (1930), Warthin (1930), Coryell and Billings (1932), Coryell and Osorio (1932), Coryell and Sample (1932), Coryell and Booth (1933), Harris and Lalicker (1932), Upson (1933), Wilson (1933, Kellett (1934Kellett ( , 1935, Bradfield (1935), Johnson (1936, Payne (1937), Croneis and Gale (1939), Cooper (1942, 1946, 1957, Hamilton (1942)…”
Section: Previous Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measurements (in mm) of Hollinella kellettaeKnight. Carapace complete unless valve is noted.Hollinella ovataCORYELL, 1928, p. 380, PI. 51, fig.…”
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