Eridotrypellidae Morozova, 1961
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Eridotrypellidae Morozova, 1961 |
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Family Eridotrypellidae Morozova, 1961 View in CoL Genus Eridotrypella Duncan, 1939
Type species: Batostomella obliqua Ulrich, 1890 . Middle Devonian, Hamilton Group; North America (Michigan).
Eridotrypella arguta Morozova and Weis , sp. nov. Figs. 4F View Fig , 5A–C View Fig .
Holotype: PIN 4873 View Materials /5, Fig. 5A–C View Fig .
Type locality: Holy Cross Mts (Central Poland), Górno, Józefka Hill (set C), middle Wietrznia Beds; Upper Devonian, middle Frasnian (? Pa. punctata Zone ).
Derivation of the name: From Latin argutus, expressive.
Material.—Five incomplete colonies, 13 thin sections, PIN 4873/5–4873/9.
Diagnosis.— Eridotrypella arguta sp. nov. resembles in many characters E. valentinae Morozova, 1961 from the Givetian of Russia (Kuzbas), but is distinguished in having fewer diaphragms (1–2 against 4–6) and in having larger diameter of autozooecial apertures (0.18–0.20 mm against 0.11–0.12 mm).
Description.—Colony ramose with branches 1.5–2.5 mm in diameter. Exozone is very thick (0.8–0.9 mm). Diameter of the endozone 0.6–0.7 mm. Zooecial walls in the exozone with transversely laminated structure, not beaded. Thickness of the walls in the exozone 0.02–0.05 mm. Endozonal walls are about 0.015 mm thick. Autozooecia curve gently into the exozone and turn to the surface at an acute angle. Diaphragms thin, rare, one to two per autozooecium located only in the exozone. Autozooecial apertures polygonal, 0.18–0.20 mm in diameter, 7 or 8 in 2 mm, rarely 9. Distance between neighbouring apertural centers both longitudinally and diagonally 0.21–0.27 mm. Exilazooecia are short, very rare and small, of subcircular outline. Diameter of the exilazooecial apertures 0.04–0.06 mm. Numerous small pores (capillaries) about 0.003 mm in diameter pierce all walls in the exozone and form small accumulations around the stellatopores at junctions of the zooecial walls.
Remarks.—Dense accumulations of capillaries on the colony surface (stellatopores) surrounding each autozooecial aperture are characteristic of the holotype of Eridotrypella arguta and other species of this genus. Many authors (e.g., Duncan 1939; Morozova 1961; Astrova 1978) assumed them erroneously to be acanthopores (acanthozooecia) which, in fact, lack them in this genus, as well as Eostenopora , the other genus of the family Eridotrypellidae . Therefore, diagnoses of these generashould be revised.
Occurrence.—Only the type locality.
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