“…Materials.-Approximately 30 articulated valves, more or less fragmentary, preserved as phosphatized valves and/or phosphatic internal molds, including the figured specimens USTL 3234-5, 3235-2, 3235-4, 3235-6 to 3235-8, 3235-11, 3235-12, 3236-2, 3236-7, 3236-11 to 3236-14, 3242-6, and 3242-8. Remarks.-Although granulose, pustulose, and reticulate ornamentations occur in many bradoriid taxa (Hou et al, 2001;Vannier et al, 2005;Williams et al, 2006;Zhang, 2007), broadly spaced, hollow spines have been described only in a few species (Skovsted, 2005;Skovsted et al, 2006;Topper et al, 2007;Peel et al, 2021). Among those, the recovered specimens most closely resemble Spinospitella Skovsted, Brock, and Paterson, 2006, the spinose ornamentation on the studied specimens seems to develop in preferential parts of the carapace depending on ontogeny (Skovsted et al, 2006), being absent in the smallest specimens, restricted to the node areas in medium-sized ones, and covering the entire shield in the largest specimens.…”