Dacryrina dziki Baliński and Sun, 2008
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2010.0106 |
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Felipe |
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Dacryrina dziki Baliński and Sun, 2008 |
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Dacryrina dziki Baliński and Sun, 2008
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1999 Rhynchonelloid gen. et sp. indet.; Baliński 1999: 445, fig. 4F, G. 2008 Dacryrina dziki n. sp.; Baliński and Sun 2008: 111–112, figs. 6, 7.
Material.—22 complete shells, two ventral and two dorsal valves from samples Mu−42, GB, and GT.
Remarks.—For a detailed description of the genus and species see Baliński and Sun (2008). This unusual micromorphic lambdarinoid differs from all members of the superfamily by lacking a bilobed shell outline. Instead, it is characterised by a tear−shaped elongate shell and by having a long, straight, tube−like ventral umbo, which is narrowly triangular in outline as in Lambdarina . Internally, the Chinese form is also virtually identical to Lambdarina . It is noteworthy that including the genus Dacryrina into the superfamily Lambdarinoidea leads to expand the diagnosis of the superfamily in order to include not bilobed, elongate tear−shaped forms. Baliński and Sun (2008) have commented on a presumable life habit of Dacryrina dziki and other co−occurring lambdarinids in the Muhua Formation as did Brunton and Champion (1974) for their species from the Viséan of Staffordshire, England.
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