. Bulletins of American paleontology. Fossil Lepicythara in Tropical America: Jung 43 Table 11.—Measurements (in mm) of Lepicyrhani parudischisa new species. Specimen Restored height Width Height/ width ratio NMB locality 13720 NMB H 6250 NMB H 6251 HMB H 6288 Distribution.—So far this species is not known from outside the Central Range of Trinidad. Etymology.—Greek/?a/fl (= next to. beside): refer- ring to the fact that geographicall
. Bulletins of American paleontology. Fossil Lepicythara in Tropical America: Jung 43 Table 11.—Measurements (in mm) of Lepicyrhani parudischisa new species. Specimen Restored height Width Height/ width ratio NMB locality 13720 NMB H 6250 NMB H 6251 HMB H 6288 Distribution.—So far this species is not known from outside the Central Range of Trinidad. Etymology.—Greek/?a/fl (= next to. beside): refer- ring to the fact that geographically and stratigraphi- cally this species is close to L. dischisa. Lepicythara polygona (Gabb. 1873) Text-figures 43-56 Mangelia polygona Gabb. ! 873, p. 211. Cylhara polygona (Gabb). Pilsbry, 1922. p. 322. pi. 17. fig. 10. Cythara polygona Gabb. Maury, 1917, p. 60, pi. 9, fig. 13. Cylhara caimitica Maury. 1917. p. 60. pi. 9. fig. 14. Description.—Of small to medium size, slender to moderately slender. Protoconch consists of to volutions. Surface of protoconch smooth except for its last part, which is sculptured by up to 20 axial. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Paleontological Research Institution (Ithaca, N. Y. ); Columbia University. Ithaca, N. Y. , Paleontological Research Institution [etc. ]
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