Bythocythere solisdeus n. sp. and cytheropteron eleonorae n. sp. (crustacea, ostracoda) from the early pleistocene bathyal sediments of Cape Milazzo (NE, Sicily)

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Abstract

Two new fossil species of Ostracoda belonging to the genus Bythocythere Sars, 1866, Bythocythere solisdeus n. sp. and to the genus Cytheropteron Sars, 1866, Cytheropteron eleonorae n. sp. are described. The specimens come from the upper silty sand layers of the Globorotalia truncatulinoides excelsa Zone ("Sicilian" stage), cropping out in "Cala S. Antonino" along the western side of the Cape Milazzo Peninsula (NE Sicily). Both species belong to a typical Bathyal ostracod association characterized by very low temperatures. © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Sciuto, F. (2012). Bythocythere solisdeus n. sp. and cytheropteron eleonorae n. sp. (crustacea, ostracoda) from the early pleistocene bathyal sediments of Cape Milazzo (NE, Sicily). Geosciences (Switzerland), 2(3), 147–156. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences2030147

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