Pseudonematopora Balakin, 1974
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10526187 |
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Genus Pseudonematopora Balakin, 1974 View in CoL
TYPE SPECIES. — Nematopora ? turkestanica Nikiforova, 1948 by original designation. Lower Carboniferous of the Middle Asia.
OCCURRENCE. — Upper Devonian (Famennian) to Pennsylvanian (Bashkirian); Europe, Russia, Kazakhstan, China, Mongolia.
DIAGNOSIS. — Ramose colonies with occasional dichotomising branches. Branches of constant width, circular to semicircular in transverse section. Autozooecia occurring in 6 to 16 longitudinal rows, budding in an annular manner, originating from a central axis or median wall. Autozooecial apertures circular to oval in shape, with proximal peristomes. Vesicular skeleton may be present in the exozone. Diaphragms and acanthostyles absent, terminal diaphragms common.
COMPARISON
Pseudonematopora Balakin, 1974 View in CoL differs from Nematotrypa Bassler, 1911 View in CoL by absence of hemidiaphragms in autozooecia and nodes on the colony surface.
Pseudonematopora planatus Wyse Jackson, 1996 View in CoL ( Fig. 18 View FIG A-C)
Pseudonematopora planatus Wyse Jackson, 1996: 126-127 View in CoL , fig. 3c, 10-15. — Ernst 2005: 59, fig. 4c-g. — Ernst & Rodríguez 2013: 187, 8d- 8f.
MATERIAL. — SMF 21.855- SMF 21.859, TCD.60332, 60333, 60339, 60340, 60342, 60344, 60345.
OCCURRENCE. — Mississippian, Visean; Ireland ( Wyse Jackson, 1996), Germany ( Ernst 2005), Carboniferous, Mississippian (upper Visean); Roque Redonde (Montagne Noire, southern France), Spain ( Ernst & Rodríguez 2013).
DESCRIPTION
Ramose colony, circular or slightly angular in cross-section, 0.54-0.75 mm in diameter. Short autozooecia budding in spiral order from the central axis. Hemisepta absent; terminal diaphragms common. Autozooecial apertures oval to teardropshaped, 0.10-0.14 mm wide, arranged in regular diagonal rows. Autozooecia displaying two types of walls – the inner bright granular-prismatic and the outer dark laminated. The inner granular-prismatic walls building three-layered endozone walls consisting of two bright outer layers and the dark inner one. Neither heterozooecia nor styles present.
COMPARISON
Pseudonematopora planatus Wyse Jackson, 1996 View in CoL differs from P. turkestanica ( Nikiforova, 1948) View in CoL from the Mississippian (Visean) of Kazakhstan in having thinner branches and smaller apertures (branch width 0.54-0.75 mm vs 0.80-2.80 mm in P. turkestanica View in CoL ; aperture width 0.10-0.14 mm vs 0.17- 0.22 mm in P. turkestanica View in CoL ) ( Wyse Jackson 1996, appendix 6), as well as in absence of heterozooecia. Pseudonematopora planatus View in CoL differs also from P. balakini Gorjunova, 1988 View in CoL from the Pennsylvanian (Bashkirian) of Mongolia in having thinner branches and smaller apertures (branch width 0.54- 0.75 mm vs 0.88-1.10 mm in P. balakini View in CoL ; aperture width 0.10-0.14 mm vs 0.18-0.22 mm in P. balakini View in CoL ), as well as in absence of heterozooecia.
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Forschungsinstitut und Natur-Museum Senckenberg |
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Pseudonematopora Balakin, 1974
Ernst, Andrej, Wyse Jackson, Patrick N. & Aretz, Markus 2015 |
Pseudonematopora planatus
ERNST A. & RODRIGUEZ S. 2013: 187 |
ERNST A. 2005: 59 |
WYSE JACKSON P. N. 1996: 127 |