Worthenia cf. pagoda Mansuy, 1912
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4766.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3803873 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B587AB-4F25-156D-FF51-7E46FC40FE72 |
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Worthenia cf. pagoda Mansuy, 1912 |
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Worthenia cf. pagoda Mansuy, 1912
( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 J–N)
cf. Worthenia pagoda Mansuy, 1912: 39 , pl. 7, fig. 6; Delpey, 1941: 353, fig. 26.
Material. Two specimens: ESKU-19- LP 17, 66.
Dimensions (mm): ESKU-19- LP 17: height = c. 6.6; width = 4.9. ESKU-19- LP 66: height = 5.5; width = c. 5.0; apical angle = 75º.
Description. Shell moderately high-spired, trochiform, consisting of 6 whorls; first three teleoconch whorls smooth, convex, rounded; mid angulation develops starting from the 4th whorl onward; the last quarter of the last whorl slightly deflected; suture slightly impressed; subsutural ramp with faint subsutural convexity, slightly concave on remaining part; ramp inclining at an angle of about 45–60°; subsutural ramp ornamented with three spiral ribs starting from 4th whorl and almost straight prosocline growth lines; spiral ribs ornamented with equally spaced nodes; mid-angulation forms periphery where selenizone situated; selenizone prominent, wide, comprising about 1/7 of the whole whorl face of 5th whorl, ornamented with equally spaced strong nodes, bordered by fine spiral ribs; lower whorl face facing abapically, concave, ornamented with two nodular spiral ribs; lowest spiral rib stronger, situated at angulation, forming basal edge; base convex, ornamented by several evenly spaced nodular spiral ribs, narrowly phaneromphalous; aperture unknown.
Remarks. We tentatively assign the studied specimens to Worthenia pagoda , based on the whorl profile, the presence of three nodular spiral ribs on the upper whorl face and the nodular selenizone. Species with a similar whorl profile belonging to Worthenia are more common in the Triassic e.g., W. annamensis Mansuy, 1913 b from Tonkin, Vietnam but are very rare in the Permian. W.? psiche ( Gemmellaro, 1889) from the Permian of Italy has a similar shape but have only two spiral ribs on the upper whorl face.
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Worthenia cf. pagoda Mansuy, 1912
Ketwetsuriya, Chatchalerm, Karapunar, Baran, Charoentitirat, Thasinee & Nützel, Al- Exander 2020 |
Worthenia pagoda
Worthenia pagoda Mansuy, 1912: 39 , |
Delpey, 1941: 353 |