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Stara, P., Borghi, E. & Kroh, A. (2016). Revision of the genus Mariania (Echinoidea) with the description of two new species from the Miocene of Italy. Bulletin of Geosciences. 91/1: 65-88.
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10.3140/bull.geosci.1576 [view]
Stara, P., Borghi, E. & Kroh, A.
2016
Revision of the genus Mariania (Echinoidea) with the description of two new species from the Miocene of Italy
Bulletin of Geosciences
91/1: 65-88
Publication
New material from the Miocene of Italy allows revision of the spatangoid genus Mariania Airaghi, 1901 and proposal of an emended diagnosis. Particularly characteristic, previously overlooked features of the genus include the presence of well-developed phyllodes made up from short, almost equidimensional plates in oral ambulacra II, III and IV. Unlike in other Spatangoidea, where the adoral plates rapidly become elongated towards the margin, they stay short in Mariania and are not constricted halfway between the peristome and the margin. In addition, most species of Mariania possess a characteristic domal profile with steep sides and lack a raised keel in aboral interambulacrum 5. Their petals are wide, open distally and extend almost to the margin. The plastron is not indented behind the episternal plates and the labral plate extends to the second ambulacral plates. Fascioles are missing in all specimens examined. The combination of these morphological features enable the separation of Mariania from the genera Macropneustes, Hypsopatagus and Spatangus, to which members of the genus have been assigned by previous authors. Cladistic analysis carried out to unravel the uncertain systematic position of Mariania failed to find well-supported relationships, but firmly places Mariania within the Brissidina. Most previous family attributions could be, however, ruled out. Based on the available data a placement within Spatangoidea seems most likely, where it takes up an intermediate position between maretiids, loveniids and spatangids. Three different species are identified within the studied sample: Mariania marmorae, the type species of the genus; M. stefaninii sp. nov. from the late Burdigalian-early Langhian of northern Italy; M. comaschicariae sp. nov. from the Burdigalian of Sardinia. These new species are distinguished from M. marmorae by their lower tests, shorter labral plates and shorter petals. Mariania comaschicariae sp. nov. differs from M. stefaninii sp. nov. by its lower test, more anterior apical disc and less numerous plates in the oral anterior paired ambulacra. Test morphology and parent rock sedimentology suggest that Mariania was an epifaunal echinoid, which lived in inner shelf environments, characterized by soft bottoms and a tropical climate.
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Hypsopatagus marmorae (Desor in Agassiz & Desor, 1847) † accepted as Mariania marmorae (Desor in Agassiz & Desor, 1847) † (basis of record)
Macropneustes marmorae Desor in Agassiz & Desor, 1847 † accepted as Mariania marmorae (Desor in Agassiz & Desor, 1847) † (basis of record)
Mariania (Macropneustes) L. Agassiz in Agassiz & Desor, 1847 † accepted as Macropneustes L. Agassiz in Agassiz & Desor, 1847 † (basis of record)
Mariania (Macropneustes) marmorae (Desor in Agassiz & Desor, 1847) † accepted as Mariania marmorae (Desor in Agassiz & Desor, 1847) † (basis of record)
Mariania comaschicariae Stara, Borghi & Kroh, 2016 † (original description)
Mariania deydieri (Cotteau, 1897) † (redescription)
Mariania euglypha (Laube, 1868) † accepted as Spatangus euglyphus Laube, 1868 † (status source)
Mariania euglypha brevistella Venzo, 1935 † accepted as Spatangus euglyphus brevistellatus (Venzo, 1935) † (status source)
Mariania marmorae (Desor in Agassiz & Desor, 1847) † (redescription)
Mariania stefaninii Stara, Borghi & Kroh, 2016 † (original description)
Spatangus (Mariania) Airaghi, 1901 † accepted as Mariania Airaghi, 1901 † (basis of record)
Spatangus (Mariania) deydieri Cotteau, 1897 † accepted as Mariania deydieri (Cotteau, 1897) † (basis of record)
Spatangus (Mariania) marmorae (Desor in Agassiz & Desor, 1847) † accepted as Mariania marmorae (Desor in Agassiz & Desor, 1847) † (basis of record)
Spatangus deydieri Cotteau, 1897 † accepted as Mariania deydieri (Cotteau, 1897) † (basis of record)
Spatangus euglyphus Laube, 1868 † (redescription)
Spatangus euglyphus brevistellatus (Venzo, 1935) † (basis of record)
Spatangus marmorae (Desor in Agassiz & Desor, 1847) † accepted as Mariania marmorae (Desor in Agassiz & Desor, 1847) † (basis of record)
 Diagnosis

A species of Mariania with low test (mean 37% TL), wide and long petals (extending to margin in aboral view), weak ... [details]

 Diagnosis

A species of Mariania with low profile (28–34% TL), relatively tall phyllodal plates (highest value of PLR in ... [details]

 Diagnosis

A species of Mariania with moderately high profile (mean 48% TL), comparatively narrow petals, not quite reaching ... [details]

 Etymology

Dedicated to the palaeontologist Ida Comaschi Caria. [details]

 Etymology

In honour of the palaeontologist Giuseppe Stefanini [details]

 Fossil range

Aquitanian to early Burdigalian [details]

 Fossil range

Burdigalian [details]

 Fossil range

Upper Burdigalian to lower Langhian [details]

 Fossil range

Early Miocene [details]

 Stratigraphy

Arenarie di Serralonga, Nurallao Formation [details]

 Stratigraphy

Pantano Formation, base of the Montecuccolo member [details]

 Taxonomic remark

While Botto Micca (1896) the author of the new combination Hypsospatangus marmorae it seems likely that the ... [details]

 Taxonomic remark

Midentified as Mariania marmorae (respectively "Hypsospatangus marmorae") in papers by Botto Micca (1896), Airaghi ... [details]

 Type locality

Isili, Sardinia, Italy [details]

 Type locality

Reillanne, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France [details]

 Type locality

Serra dei Guidoni, near Bologna, northern Italy [details]

 Type locality

Santa Libera di Malo, Veneto, northern Italy [details]

 Type material

Holotype: MDLCA 23533. Paratypes: four specimens from the type locality (MDLCA 23534, MAC PL1548, MAC PL1617, MAC ... [details]

 Type material

Two syntypes described and figured in Cotteau (1897, pp. 21–23, pl. 10): Muséum Requien, Avignon, France, MR 3 ... [details]

 Type material

Repository of Desor’s syntypes unknown. Cotteau’s (1877) re-description was based on the specimen R92 (École ... [details]

 Type material

Holotype: IGF 101719, a complete specimen. Paratypes: three complete specimens (IGF 101716, 101717 and 101718) and ... [details]

 Type material

The material on which Laube based his description derived mainly from the collection of the geological cabinet ... [details]


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