Drepanoistodus stougei Rasmussen, 1991

Rasmussen, Jan Audun, Eriksson, Mats E. & Lindskog, Anders, 2021, Middle Ordovician Drepanoistodus (Vertebrata, Conodonta) from Baltica, with description of three new species, European Journal of Taxonomy 774, pp. 106-134 : 126

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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.774.1533

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5558720

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scientific name

Drepanoistodus stougei Rasmussen, 1991
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Drepanoistodus stougei Rasmussen, 1991

Fig. 6R–S View Fig

Material examined

22 geniculate elements including 17 from the Lynna section .

Remarks

Drepanoistodus stougei was first described by Rasmussen (1991) and further morphological details for all the four element types were subsequently added by Rasmussen (2001). The most distinct features are the rounded anterior margin and the relatively long upper margin on the base. In the material at hand, the b/c ratio (see Fig. 3 View Fig ) mean is 0.50 and angle A has a mean of 27.4°. In some cases, D. svendi sp. nov. is characterized by a similarly rounded anterior margin but is distinguished by its (weakly) curved cusp and carina. Drepanoistodus aff. basiovalis morphotypes with a rounded anterior margin are separated from D. stougei by the characteristically extended keel in the upper anterior corner of the former taxon. Because D. stougei is included here just for comparison with the new species described, synonymy or further descriptive details have not been incorporated, but can be found in Rasmussen (1991, 2001).

Occurrence

From the Lenodus antivariabilis Zone (sample LY12-5) to the basal part of the interzone (“uncertain interval”; sample LY12-29) between the L. variabilis Zone and the Y. crassus Zone sensu Lindskog et al. (2020) in the Lynna River section.

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