Parkula bounites Bengtson
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Parkula bounites Bengtson |
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Parkula bounites Bengtson in Bengtson et al., 1990
Figs. 51A, B View Fig , 52C, E View Fig .
Material.—Several phosphatised opercula and probably conchs, including figured SMNH X11207, 11208, 11221, and 11222, from sample 19/33, Erkeket Formation, Khorbusuonka River, and samples 22/50 and 22/67, Sekten Formation, Lena River. Siberia, Russia; upper Toyonian and lower Amgan stages (correlated with the Cambrian Stage 4–lowermost Wuliuan Stage).
Description.—Operculum broadly oval in the plan view, with a crescent-shaped dorsal lobe (cardinal shield) and convex semi-circular ventral lobe (conical shield). The dorsal margin is inclined at ca. 60° with respect to the ventral lobe. Initial part flattened. The dorsal lobe bears short blade-like clavicles situated along the margin between two lobes at edge of conical shield. A single pair of short cardinal processes diverging at ca. 90°.
Remarks.—Fragments of the hyolithid conchs with semi-circular ventral lip occurring in sample 22/50 ( Fig. 53E View Fig ) can be attributed to the same species.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Cambrian Series 2 of Australia (Bengtson et al. 1990; Gravestock et al. 2001), Antarctica ( Wrona 2003), North China ( Pan et al. 2019), Laurentia ( Malinky and Skovsted 2004; Skovsted 2006b; Skovsted and Peel 2007; Devaere et al. 2019), and Siberia ( Kouchinsky et al. 2015a).
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