Angiospirifer bisulcatus ( Sowerby, 1825 )
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Angiospirifer bisulcatus ( Sowerby, 1825 ) |
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Angiospirifer bisulcatus ( Sowerby, 1825)
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1825 Spirifer bisulcatus ; Sowerby 1825: 152, pl. 494: 1–2.
1858 Spirifera bisulcatus Sowerby, 1825 ; Davidson 1858: 31 (pars), pl. 4: 1; pl. 5: 1; pl. 6: 1–9, 13–17; pl. 7: 4.
1991 Spirifer bisulcatus Sowerby, 1825 ; Brunton and Tilsley 1991: 293.
2008 Spirifer bisulcatus Sowerby, 1825 ; Legrand-Blain 2008: pl. 3: 1–2.
2011 Angiospirifer bisulcatus ( Sowerby, 1825) ; Angiolini et al. 2011: 74, figs. 1, 2, 6A–I. (cum syn.)
Material.—Four articulated specimens: MPUM 12031 (WI1-10); MPUM 12032 (WI1-12a); MPUM 12033 (WI1-30); MPUM 12034 (WI1-39). Two ventral valves: MPUM 12035 (WI1-11); MPUM 12036 (WI1-36). All from Wensley Dale, Matlock, Derbyshire, UK, Eyam Limestone Formation, upper Brigantian, upper Visean.
Description.—Medium-sized, ventribiconvex shell with semicircular outline; cardinal margin straight, slightly less or corresponding to the maximum width. Cardinal angles acute to obtuse, cardinal extremities subangular. Anterior commissure uniplicate. Ventral interarea apsacline, denticulate. Low, rounded sulcus starting near umbo, widening and deepening anteriorly, extending in a subrounded tongue at the commissure. Dorsal interarea orthocline, very low. High, subrounded fold starting 5.0 mm from umbo, widening and increasing in height anteriorly.
Ornamentation consists of coarse, rounded, simple costae with narrow, rounded interspaces. Costae number 4–5 per 10.0 mm at the anterior commissure. Ventral sulcus with five ribs: one mesial costa widening anteriorly, not distinctly larger than lateral ones, which derive from bifurcation near the umbo of the sulcus-bounding costae. Fold with four indistinct ribs. Irregularly spaced lamellae covering both valves.
Remarks.—The specimens are close to Angiospirifer bisulcatus in their morphology and ornamentation. They differ from A. trigonalis in having a lower and more rounded dorsal fold, in having a regularly semicircular outline, rather than subtriangular, and in lacking a median sulcal costa widening and thickening anteriorly with respect to the lateral ones. However, the specimens lack the sulci bordering the fold which characterize most dorsal valves of A. bisulcatus .
Stratigraphic and geographic range.— Angiospirifer bisulcatus is recorded in the upper Tournaisian–Visean of England and Ireland and the Visean of Belgium ( Brunton and Tilsley 1991; Angiolini et al. 2011; this study).
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Angiospirifer bisulcatus ( Sowerby, 1825 )
Carniti, Alessandro P., Porta, Giovanna Della, Banks, Vanessa J., Stephenson, Michael H. & Angiolini, Lucia 2022 |
Angiospirifer bisulcatus ( Sowerby, 1825 )
Angiolini, L. & Long, S. & Davies, L. 2011: 74 |
Spirifer bisulcatus
Brunton, C. H. C. & Tilsley J. W. 1991: 293 |
Spirifer bisulcatus
Sowerby, J. de 1825: 152 |