Cyrtospirifer Nalivkin
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Genus Cyrtospirifer Nalivkin View in CoL in Frederiks, 1924 Cyrtospirifer schelonicus Nalivkin, 1941
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1886 Spirifer Verneuili Murchison, 1840 View in CoL ; Venyukov 1886: 64–79, pl. 4: 4.
1886 Spirifer Archiaci Murchison, 1840 View in CoL ; Venyukov 1886:64–79, pl. 4: 1.
1916 Spirifer verneuili Murchison, 1840 ; Obrouchev 1916, pl. 2: 22, 23.
1941 Cyrtospirifer schelonicus sp. nov.; Nalivkin 1941: 178, pl. 6: 1–5.
1947 Cyrtospirifer schelonicus Nalivkin, 1941 ; Nalivkin 1947: 113, pl. 27: 1, 2.
Material.—Twenty four well preserved complete shells and eight disarticulated valves collected by Roman F. Hecker near Koloschka river, NW of EEP and in addition three complete shells recently collected.
Remarks.—According to the original description by Nalivkin (1941) Cyrtospirifer schelonicus is a morphologically variable species that includes the shells formerly described from the Svinord Beds of the Main Devonian Field by Venyukov (1886) under the names Spirifer archiaci , Spirifer verneuili , and Spirifer tenticulum . Nalivkin (1941) recognized several morphotypes within the species: (1) transverse, subtrapezoidal shells with a high triangular ventral interarea superficially similar to Cyrtospirifer verneuili ( Murchison, 1840) ; (2) shells similar to C. disjunctus ( Sowerby, 1840) , and (3) transverse shells with a subpyramidal ventral valve, a broad ventral interarea and a low dorsal median fold seemingly comparable to C. tenticulum ( Verneuil, 1845) . The species, however, can be easily distinguished from C. verneuili ( Murchison, 1840) in having less numerous costae, more concave and wider ventral interarea and a lower dorsal median fold.
Brice (1970) described Cyrtospirifer schelonicus from the Middle Frasnian of Afghanistan (Ghouk region). Four shells illustrated by her ( Brice 1971: 128–132, pl. 7: 1–4) show great variability in general shell outline and convexity, shape of the cardinal extremities, and development of the ventral interarea. However, one of those shells (i.e., Brice 1970: pl. 7: 3) seems to be close to C. schelonicus from the Main Devonian field.
Occurrence. —Middle Frasnian, Palmatolepis punctata – Pa. hassi zones, Svinord and Il'men Beds, Main Devonian Field.
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Cyrtospirifer Nalivkin
Sokiran, Elena V. 2006 |
Cyrtospirifer schelonicus
Nalivkin, D. V. 1947: 113 |
Cyrtospirifer schelonicus
Nalivkin, D. V. 1941: 178 |
Spirifer Verneuili Murchison, 1840
Venyukov, P. N. & Venfkov, P. N. 1886: 64 |
Spirifer Archiaci Murchison, 1840
Venyukov, P. N. & Venfkov, P. N. 1886: 64 |