Cupitheca holocyclata ( Bengtson, 1990b )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13522197 |
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Cupitheca holocyclata ( Bengtson, 1990b ) |
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Cupitheca holocyclata ( Bengtson, 1990b)
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Actinotheca holocyclata Bengtson, 1990b: 204 , figs. 134–136.
Cupittheca holocyclata ( Bengtson, 1990b) ; Demidenko 2001: 97, pl. 9: 1a, b.
Cupitheca holocyclata ( Bengtson, 1990b) ; Wrona 2003: 200, fig. 11A–F, G 3.
Holotype: South Australian Museum , Adelaide SAMP30845 .
Material.— MGUH 27114–27118 and 59 additional specimens from GGU samples 314807, 314835, 314904, 314906, 314908, 314918, 314919, 314931 and 314933.
Description.—Straight to slightly tapering tubular conch with circular cross−section; apical region with shallow though well−developed constriction that separates the septum−like wall from remainder of conch. Septum convex toward apex. Constriction may be either perpendicular to, or at an oblique angle to the longitudinal axis of the conch. Wall of conch seems to consist of distinct tubular or rod−like structure. Shell with very faint, widely spaced, shallow depressions with spaces in between equal to width of 2–5 depressions; areas between depressions are flat or slightly concave.
Remarks.—This taxon ordinarily is represented by short segments whose length may be only several times the width. Most specimens of Cupitheca holocyclata illustrated by Bengtson (1990b: fig. 134I, P) possess coarse annular rings, but in some the rings are much finer, resembling those on the specimens recorded herein. Thus these specimens are assigned to C. holocyclata because of the generally fine transverse sculptural elements that completely encircle the shell. Cupitheca hemicyclata has much coarser elements though only one on side of the shell, and C. clathrata ( Bengtson, 1990b) has a distinctive cancellate ornamentation not seen in any material from Greenland.
Stratigraphic range and distribution.—Lower Cambrian, Australia, Antarctica, and North−East Greenland.
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Museum Geologicum Universitatis Hafniensis |
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Cupitheca holocyclata ( Bengtson, 1990b )
Malinky, John M. & Skovsted, Christian B. 2004 |
Cupitheca holocyclata ( Bengtson, 1990b )
Wrona, R. 2003: 200 |
Cupittheca holocyclata ( Bengtson, 1990b )
Demidenko, Yu. E. 2001: 97 |
Actinotheca holocyclata
Bengtson, S. 1990: 204 |