Grabinopsis guerichi, Krawczyński, 2002

Krawczyński, Wojciech, 2002, Frasnian gastropod synecology and bio-events in the Dyminy reef complex of the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 47 (2), pp. 267-288 : 271-273

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13175834

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scientific name

Grabinopsis guerichi
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Naticopsis (Naticopsis) inflata ( Roemer, 1843) ( Figs. 4O View Fig ,

7D, E View Fig , 8O View Fig ).—The most common specimens in Frasnian deposits exhibit naticiform shells with a large morphological variation within the species. N. inflata has been recognized from early to late Frasnian in the upper Sitkówka Beds (Kowala, set A 2; Grabina, set B; Szczukowskie Górki), in the KadzielniaMember(Kadzielnia,setA;Jaźwica,setJ),andin the Detrital Beds (Grabina, set C; Sitkówka−Jaźwica, set B).

Naticopsis (Naticopsis) protogaea ( Goldfuss, 1844) ( Figs. 4P View Fig , 8P View Fig ).—Two fragments of shell with poorly preserved external surface have been found in the upper Sitkówka Beds (Kowala, set A 2) and in the Detrital Beds (Grabina, set C).

Naticopsis (Naticopsis) excentrica ( Roemer, 1843) ( Fig. 4N View Fig ).—Twenty shells of N. excentrica with typical ornamentation, consisting of zigzag costa on the older whorls and moderately collabral cords on later whorls, have been identified from the late Frasnian of Grabina (set C).

Omphalotrochoideans

Orecopia kadzielniae ( Gürich,1896) comb.nov. ( Fig.9A–I View Fig ). —See description on p. 279.

Loxonematoideans

Loxonema sp. —Two poorly preserved turriculate shells were found in the upper Sitkówka Beds and the Detrital Beds of Grabina (middle and late Frasnian; set B and C).

Palaeozygopleura (Rhenozyga) cf. retrostriata ( Kirchner, 1915) ( Figs.5M View Fig , 7H View Fig ).—Speciesofrecentlyerectedsubgenus Palaeozygopleura (Rhenozyga) Frýda, 2000 . Near 20 fragments of small turriculate shells with minute collabral cords on the whorls (see also Frýda 2000) were recognized in the upperSitkówkaBeds(Kowala,setA 2;Grabina,setB;Szczukowskie Górki) and also in the Kadzielnia Member (Jaźwica, set J).

Palaeozygopleura (Rhenozyga) sp. A ( Figs. 4K View Fig , 5I View Fig ).— Four specimens without protoconchs and some fragments of spire with collabral cords were collected from the Kadzielnia Member (Jaźwica, set J) and also from the upper Sitkówka Beds and the Detrital Beds of Grabina (set B and C) .

Palaeozygopleura (Rhenozyga) sp. B ( Fig. 4J View Fig ).—This species consists of eight shell fragments lacking protoconchs with a more slightly rounded whorl profile and more densely spaced collabral ribs than Palaeozygopleura (Rhenozyga) sp. A. This taxon was found in the middle to upper Frasnian in thetheupperSitkówkaBedsandtheDetritalBedsofGrabina (set B and C).

Subulitoideans

Macrochilina ventricosa ( Goldfuss,1844) .—Two complete subulate shells without ornamentation and five fragments of spire were identified from the middle to late Frasnian in the upper Sitkówka Beds of Szczukowskie Górki and the Detrital Beds of Grabina (set C).

Westerna subcostata ( Schlotheim, 1820) comb. nov. ( Figs. 4C View Fig , 8L–M View Fig ; see also Figs. 14A View Fig , 15B, C View Fig ).— The largest gastropod of the Polish Devonian , whose turriculate shells can reach even 20 cm in height, was collected from the lower to upper Frasnian in the upper Sitkówka Beds (Kowala, set A 2; Sitkówka−Kowala, set B), the Kadzielnia Member (Kadzielnia, set A), and the Detrital Beds of Panek (set B 2). The material includes 68 specimens .

Earlier this species was assigned to Macrocheilus Phillips, 1841 or Macrochilina Bayle, 1880 View in CoL . However, the high turriculate shell with a rounded base, as well as the initial prosoclinal shape of the labrum (and growth lines) that subsequently becomes orthoclinal, and the weakly developed siphonal notch due to the absence of the columellar fold are typical features for the Frasnian genus Westerna .

Spanionema scalaroides ( Whidborne, 1889) ( Fig. 7G View Fig ).— One well preserved shell and a fragment of a spire with the typical varices have been found in the Kadzielnia limestone at Kadzielnia (set A) and in the upper Sitkówka Beds of Szczukowskie Górki.

gen. et sp. ex fam. Subulitidae View in CoL indet. ( Fig. 5J View Fig ).—Poorly preserved unidentified subulitids were found from early to late Frasnian in the upper Sitkówka Beds (Kowala, set A 2; Grabina, set B) and the Detrital Beds (Kowala, set E; Grabina, set C).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Cycloneritida

Family

Plagiothyridae

Genus

Grabinopsis

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Family

Pycnomphalidae

Genus

Orecopia

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Family

Palaeotrochidae

Genus

Westerna

Loc

Grabinopsis guerichi

Krawczyński, Wojciech 2002
2002
Loc

Grabinopsis guerichi

Krawczyński 2002
2002
Loc

Orecopia kadzielniae ( Gürich,1896 )

Krawczyński 2002
2002
Loc

Westerna subcostata ( Schlotheim, 1820 )

Krawczyński 2002
2002
Loc

Palaeozygopleura (Rhenozyga)

Fryda 2000
2000
Loc

Palaeozygopleura (Rhenozyga) Frýda, 2000

Fryda 2000
2000
Loc

Palaeozygopleura (Rhenozyga)

Fryda 2000
2000
Loc

Westerna

Webster 1905
1905
Loc

Subulitidae

Lindstrom 1884
1884
Loc

Subulitidae

Lindstrom 1884
1884
Loc

Macrochilina

Bayle 1880
1880
Loc

Macrocheilus

Phillips 1841
1841
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