Cyclostomiceras profilstrandense, Kröger & Pohle, 2021
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.783.1601 |
publication LSID |
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5793458 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/538BB8F6-F83E-47EA-A28F-AD4E316CDAFC |
taxon LSID |
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treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Cyclostomiceras profilstrandense |
status |
sp. nov. |
Cyclostomiceras profilstrandense sp. nov.
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Diagnosis
Small Cyclostomiceras with adult conch width of ca 14 mm, slightly depressed conch cross section; ornamented with shallow, widely spaced, directly transverse annulations.
Etymology
Referring to the type locality.
Type material
Holotype Specimen FMNH-P30336 , by monotypy.
Type locality and horizon
Profilstranda section, adjacent to Hinlopenstretet, Spitsbergen, from bed Po123.3, 120.3 m above base of Olenidsletta Member, V 2a trilobite zone, Blackhillsian, Floian.
Description
Specimen FMNH-P30336 is a fragment of part of the phragmocone and a nearly complete body chamber. At the base of the body chamber the cross section is slightly depressed, the conch height is 11.8 mm, the width 12.3 mm (rW = 1.08). The maximum conch width is 13.7 mm and reached at ca mid-length of the body chamber. The length of the body chamber is 11 mm, and its aperture is simple transverse and slightly contracted with a width of 13.5 mm (angle of expansion of conch width 6°).
The conch surface is ornamented with widely rounded annuli which have a distance of ca 3 mm in distance (ca 0.25 of corresponding conch height). Additionally, distinct, irregularly spaced growth lines occur. The annuli and the growth lines form a shallow hyponomic sinus at the prosiphuncular side of the conch.
The chamber spacing is narrow with a distance between two septa of ca 1.3 mm at an assumed conch height of ca 11 mm. The sutures form a very shallow lateral lobe. The siphuncle is preserved in the last chamber, and has a thickness of ca 1.1 mm and a distance from the conch margin of 0.8 mm and is presumably tubular.
Comparison
The conch shape and conch dimensions are almost identical to those of Cyclostomiceras minimum (Whitfield, 1886) from the Fort Cassin Formation, Vermont, USA (see Ulrich et al. 1943). However, the new species differs in possessing a weakly ornamented conch surface.
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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