Aulacella interlineata (Sowerby, 1840)

Halamski, Adam T. & Baliński, Andrzej, 2009, Latest Famennian brachiopods from Kowala, Holy Cross Mountains, Poland, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 54 (2), pp. 289-306 : 293-294

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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2007.0066

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Aulacella interlineata (Sowerby, 1840)
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Aulacella interlineata (Sowerby, 1840)

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1840 Orthis interlineata ; Sowerby 1840: pl. 53: 11, pl. 54: 14.

1882 Orthis bergica sp. nov.; Kayser 1882: 61–63, pl. 2: 6–11.

1902 Orthis interlineata Phill. ; Drevermann 1902: 514–515. 1926 Orthis Bergica Kayser ; Lecointre 1926: 122. 1929 Dalmanella interlineata Sowerby ; Dehée 1929: 31–33, pl. 5: 1–5. 1932 Dalmanella interlineata (Sowerby) ; Gallwitz 1932: 88–90, pl. 6:

6–7 [cum syn.]. 1932 Dalmanella bergica (Kayser) , nov. em.; Gallwitz 1932: 85–88,

pl. 6: 3–5 [cum syn.]. non 1964 Aulacella interlineata (Sowerby, 1840) ; Sougy 1964: 437, pl.

42: 18, 19 [ A. prisca ]. 1976 Aulacella interlineata (Sow.) ; Matyja 1976: pl. 1: 2, 6.

Material.— 13 specimens: 12 originating from set L ZPAL Bp 57/4–6, 28–30, 35–36, 86–89; one from set K, ZPAL Bp 57/18 .

Description.—Shell rather small (up to 12.1 mm in width), transverse, with maximal width near the anterior margin (4/5 to 7/8 of the shell length measured from the umbo). Some specimens are nearly rectangular in outline ( Fig. 2C, D View Fig ), whereas others are trapezoidal ( Fig. 2E View Fig ). Postero−lateral extremities frequently angular, antero−lateral ones rounded. Dorsal sulcus imperceptible ( Fig. 2C View Fig ) to distinct, yet shallow ( Fig. 2E View Fig ), U−shaped in cross−section, occupying about 1/3 of the shell width at anterior commissure. Anterior commissure rectimarginate to unisulcate.

Ornamentation of costae and costellae, the latter arising by both intercalation and bifurcation, all of comparable height and thickness at anterior margin, separated by wider furrows, 2–4 per mm at anterior margin.

The single dorsal interior ZPAL Bp 57/4 shows a stout cardinal process, strong brachiophores, a muscle area extending to 1/3 of the valve length, highly elevated peripherally and subdivided medially by a wide longitudinal elevation ( Fig. 2E View Fig ).

Ventral interior unknown.

Remarks.—This species differs from the type species of the genus, namely Eifelian–Givetian Aulacella prisca (Schnur, 1851) (= Aulacella eifeliensis according to several authors), as well as from Frasnian Aulacella aggeris Mottequin, 2008 , in more subquadrate postero−lateral extremities and in the position of maximal width (at 4/5–7/8 of the shell length in the former, 3/ 4 in A. prisca , about midlength or slightly anteriorly in A. aggeris ; Mottequin 2008). Internal structures of both taxa do not show any major difference, except for much stronger bordering of the muscle area in the described species.

Kayser (1882) and Gallwitz (1932) separated Aulacella interlineata (Sowerby, 1840) and A. bergica ( Kayser, 1882) according to the size. The latter author held that both the Rhenish material he investigated and the Étroeungt material described by Dehée (1929) under Dalmanella interlineata consisted in fact of two species, the actual D. interlineata and D. bergica ( Kayser, 1882) , the former being smaller. However, the differences in form are very subtle (mean length to width ratios 0.78 and 0.77, respectively; presence or absence of a sulcus; weaker or stronger convexity of valves). A similar case occurs within the samples of Aulacella prisca from the Middle Devonian of the Łysogóry Region, which show high intraspecific variability ( Biernat 1959 reduced to synonymy several taxa described by Gürich 1896 from the upper Eifelian of Skały); in the lower Givetian of Błonia Sierżawskie near Świętomarz some very large forms are present ( Halamski 2009: pl. 11: 31, 33–36) that are, once again, best treated as representing intraspecific variability. This favours the broad interpretation of A. interlineata with A. bergica as a synonym ( Drevermann 1902; Dehée 1929). This view is provisorily accepted here, but should be confirmed on the type material of both taxa.

Stratigraphic and geographic distribution.—Europe, Northern Africa; Frasnian to Famennian ( Dehée 1929). Reports from Armenia ( Abrahamian 1957) may require confirmation.

ZPAL

Zoological Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Brachiopoda

Class

Rhynchonellata

Order

Orthida

Family

Rhipidomellidae

Genus

Aulacella

Loc

Aulacella interlineata (Sowerby, 1840)

Halamski, Adam T. & Baliński, Andrzej 2009
2009
Loc

Orthis interlineata

Gallwitz, H. 1932: 88
Lecointre 1926: 122 . 1929
Dehee, R. 1929: 31
Drevermann 1902: 514–515 . 1926
1926
Loc

Orthis bergica

Kayser, E. 1882: 61
1882
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