Gorbyoceras, Shimizu & Obata, 1935
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2013.41 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3815192 |
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Gorbyoceras |
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Gorbyoceras sp. A
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Material examined
Specimen PMU 26772 from Osmundsberget, Siljan District, Sweden; Boda Limestone, Boda Core Member, late Katian.
Description
A fragment of a conch ca. 22 mm long, with a diameter increasing from 22 to 25 mm (angle of expansion ca. 6°). No internal structures are preserved ( Fig. 16C View Fig ). The shell is strongly annulated and exhibits four annuli that show varying amplitudes (maximum amplitude of 1.5 mm). About 16 pronounced primary lirae are present around the circumference; between each pair, three to four less pronounced, irregularly spaced secondary striae occur ( Fig. 17C View Fig ). About ten transverse lirae are present in a length equal to one cycle of annulation.
Remarks
This small annulated fragment with its 16 primary and more than 48 secondary longitudinal lirae is uniquely ornamented; no Ordovician orthocerid with a similar ornamentation is known. The ornamentation is most similar to species of Gorbyoceras and the specimen is interpreted as a new species of Gorbyoceras . However, this poorly preserved specimen does not provide sufficient data to justify the erection of a new species.
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Paleontological Museum of Uppsala |
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