Abstract
A new species of the micrasterid genus Micraster, Micraster ernsti sp. nov., is described from the Lower Campanian from the Hannover area (Lower Saxony, Germany). This species shows a peristome which is not close to the anterior margin, an only moderately-projecting labrum with a smooth rim and well-developed phyllodes, in contrast to contemporary Micraster species. These morphologies may have been the result of an adaptation to feeding from within the inhabited sediment, rather than from the sediment-water interface. This feeding strategy unveils an ecological niche not occupied by the co-occurring Micraster species.
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