Eostropheodonta cf. parvicostellata Rong, 1984

Hints, Linda & Harper, David A. T., 2015, The Hirnantian (Late Ordovician) brachiopod fauna of the East Baltic: Taxonomy of the key species, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 60 (2), pp. 395-420 : 402-403

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Eostropheodonta cf. parvicostellata Rong, 1984
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Eostropheodonta cf. parvicostellata Rong, 1984

Figs. 6B, E View Fig .

Material.— Six specimens embedded in rock. Porkuni Regional Stage , Kuldiga Formation , Hirnantian ( Upper Ordovician ); western Latvia. Drill core and depth (in meters) or sample intervals with brachiopods. Collection GIT 542 View Materials : Adze, 844.2; Aispute-41, 995.9; Riekstini-15, 850.0; Vilcini-19, 894.7–906.4; collection LDM G: Priekule-23, 1395.6 .

Remarks.—Some specimens, amongst those assigned to the genus Eostropheodonta , are particularly distinctive, having a parvicostellate ornament of fine costae and costellae of nearly equal strengths, 9–11 costellae per 2 mm at 5 mm from umbo. The shells are small up to 13 mm wide at the hinge line and about 9 mm long. Cardinal extremities are acute. Ventral interarea is 0.3 mm high, delthyrium is open ( Fig. 6B View Fig 1). Dorsal valve is flat, interarea low, notothyrium covered by small, convex chilidium. The radial ornament of these Baltic specimens is most similar to E. parvicostellata from the Hirnantian of China ( Rong 1984). However, our specimens are relatively small. The lack of interiors negates precise species level identification. E. parvicostellata differs

HINTS AND HARPER— HIRNANTIAN BRACHIOPODS FROM EAST BALTIC 403

B1 2 mm 5 mm A 1 A 2 C 1 1 mm A 3 1 mm 2 mm B2 5 mm C 2 2 mm D 5 mm

from E. h. hirnantensis in having a median process between the cardinal process lobes ( Rong 1984: fig. 15). However, the very high variability of radial ornament of the latter species ( Rong and Cocks 1994) does not exclude possible assignment to E. h. hirnantensis .

LDM

Latvian Natural Histotry Museum, department of Entomology

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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum

C

University of Copenhagen

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