Cyrtospirifer, Nalivkin, 1924
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13742176 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4836037D-D67D-6C56-FFBF-D7CAFB17FBDA |
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Felipe |
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Cyrtospirifer |
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Cyrtospirifer View in CoL ? sp.
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Material.— Fifteen ventral valves, mostly poorly preserved, including 14 from sample QZQ1 and one from sample QZQ1–3 ; two complete shells, including one from sample QZQ1 and one juvenile from sample QZQ3 . One ventral valve from Middle Frasnian Dushan section (sample DS64) is questionably assigned here .
Discussion.—Main features of this species are: shell material thick and dorsal adductor muscle field narrow, with anterior pair elongated and deeply incised, separated by a low myophragm. This species differs from other species of Cyrtospirifer in its greatly thickened ventral posterior, instead of a delthyrial plate. It is similar to North American Regelia (Middle to Late Frasnian), but differs in having a more curved ventral interarea (versus a much less curved to a catacline ventral interarea in Regelia ).
Occurrence.—So far this species is mainly present in Bed 14 of the Qiziqiao section of central Hunan, correlated with the Palmatolepis hassi conodont Zone.
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