Oelandiella korobkovi Vostokova, 1962

Kouchinsky, Artem, Bengtson, Stefan, Landing, Ed, Steiner, Michael, Vendrasco, Michael & Ziegler, Karen, 2017, Terreneuvian stratigraphy and faunas from the Anabar Uplift, Siberia, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 62 (2), pp. 311-440 : 331-332

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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00289.2016

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Oelandiella korobkovi Vostokova, 1962
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Oelandiella korobkovi Vostokova, 1962 View in CoL

Figs. 6 View Fig , 7A–C, E View Fig , 8A, B View Fig .

Material.—Several hundred internal moulds, including figured SMNH Mo181931–181939, 181942–181944, from samples 1/50, 1/46, 1/45, 1/39.3, 1/29.2 (section 1, Fig. 4 View Fig ), K1a/27A, K1a/28A, K1a/82 (section 2, Fig. 1), K2/21, K2/22, K2/23, K2/24, K2/25, K2/26, 3/12, 3/12.2, 3/12.5 (section 3, Fig. 3), 5/10, 5/10B, 5a/1, and 5a/1.2 (sections 96-5 and 96- 5a, Fig. 2 View Fig ), Medvezhya and Emyaksin formations (SOM 1), Anabar Uplift, Siberian Platform, Russia. Correlated with upper Fortunian and lower part of Cambrian Stage 2.

Description.—Bilaterally symmetrical, tightly coiled up to one whorl, rapidly expanding and laterally compressed shell covered with distinct transverse rugae. Aperture elongate oval in outline, with length/width ratio 1.5–2.0, gently curved in sagittal plane. Subapical margin of aperture arched. Apical part of shell curved, indistinctly separated and projects slightly beyond the apertural margin. Supra-apical side (dorsum) long and evenly convex. Inner surface of the shell (as replicated by internal moulds) with distinct straight comarginal folds that cross the dorsum.

Remarks.—A potential synonymy of Oelandiella Vostokova, 1962 to Latouchella Cobbold, 1921 was first suggested by Missarzhevsky (in Rozanov et al. 1969 and Missarzhevsky 1989) and is followed by some authors (e.g., Parkhaev and Demidenko 2010: 1054). By contrast, Devaere et al. (2013) maintained the genus Oelandiella and extended its synonymy. It is also worth mentioning that Cobbold (1935) described a new species from the Montagne Noire under the name Latouchella angusta , which Devaere et al. (2013) placed in potential synonymy with O. korobkovi . Although L. costata and O. korobkovi clearly represent two different species, the distinction between the genera Latouchella and Oelandiella is currently weakly constrained.

Latouchella costata Cobbold, 1921 View in CoL , was described from internal moulds from Cambrian Stage 3 of Avalonia (i.e., Shropshire, England). It differs from internal moulds of Oelandiella korobkovi Vostokova, 1962 View in CoL , and O. sibirica Vostokova, 1962 , from Siberia mainly by the fact that the transverse ribs do not cross its dorsum ( Gubanov and Peel 1998, 1999), as well as by a narrower and more extended apex (compare Gubanov and Peel 1998: fig. 1A with Figs. 6A View Fig 1, B 1, 7E, and 8A 1 herein). The apices in L. costata View in CoL from Shropshire and O. korobkovi View in CoL from Siberia and China may be laterally deflected in slightly asymmetrical morphological variants (Qian and Bengtson 1989; Gubanov and Peel 1998, 1999; Parkhaev and Demidenko 2010). Gubanov and Peel (1999) also discussed variable density and regularity of the transverse ribbing on internal moulds of O. korobkovi View in CoL .

Yang et al. (2014: fig. 18 C, D) and Devaere et al. (2013: fig. 4) illustrated internal moulds and conchs with coarse transverse rugae identical to those in our material. Herein, we accept that the O. korobkovi View in CoL is also present in South China and France according to Devaere et al. (2013). Although Oelandiella View in CoL –like forms first appear in the upper Nemakit-Daldyn Formation of the western Anabar Uplift (Fig. 9), internal moulds with coarse, high-amplitude, wellspaced corrugation ( Figs. 6A–E View Fig , 8A, B View Fig ) are only available herein from the upper Fortunian and Fortunian–Cambrian Stage 2 transitional beds represented by the Medvezhya and lower Emyaksin formations. These internal moulds were defined as Latouchella memorabilis (Rozanov et al. 1969; see also Parkhaev 2008: fig. 3.14 E, F), where they occur with other forms that have lower and denser transverse folds ( Fig. 7A, B View Fig ). By contrast, the conch of O. sibirica Vostokova, 1962 , was originally characterised as having an irregular alternation of differently expressed and tightly spaced transverse rugae (see Gubanov and Peel 1999). We concur with the latter authors and find the differences insufficient to differentiate these species. Indeed, some of the moulds of O. korobkovi View in CoL have irregularly spaced and differently expressed transverse rugae ( Figs. 6F View Fig , 7C View Fig ). The ribbing in O. korobkovi View in CoL from South China and France also appears to express a high degree of variability.

The lower stratigraphic range of O. korobkovi remains questionable, because the oldest material is usually represented by internal moulds of unsatisfactory preservation often referred to as Oelandiella sp. or Bemella sp. Such forms, Oelandiella ? sp. and Bemella ? sp. (Fig. 9) are available in our collection from the upper Nemakit-Daldyn Formation. In our material, the upper range of O. korobkovi overlaps with Watsonella crosbyi and extends into Cambrian Stage 2 (SOM 1). Undoubted O. korobkovi are not identified from Cambrian Stage 3, or trilobite-containing beds; thus, the species probably disappears in the upper part of Cambrian Stage 2 on the Siberian Platform.

Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Upper Fortunian and Cambrian Stage 2; Siberian Platform and Altai-Sayan Folded area, western Mongolia, and Gondwana (South China, France, and Iran).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Family

Scenellidae

Genus

Oelandiella

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Oelandiella korobkovi Vostokova, 1962

Kouchinsky, Artem, Bengtson, Stefan, Landing, Ed, Steiner, Michael, Vendrasco, Michael & Ziegler, Karen 2017
2017
Loc

Latouchella memorabilis

Missarzhevsky 1969
1969
Loc

Oelandiella korobkovi Vostokova, 1962

? Vostokova 1962
1962
Loc

O. sibirica

Vostokova 1962
1962
Loc

O. korobkovi

? Vostokova 1962
1962
Loc

O. korobkovi

? Vostokova 1962
1962
Loc

O. korobkovi

? Vostokova 1962
1962
Loc

Oelandiella

Vostokova 1962
1962
Loc

O. sibirica

Vostokova 1962
1962
Loc

O. korobkovi

? Vostokova 1962
1962
Loc

O. korobkovi

? Vostokova 1962
1962
Loc

Latouchella costata

Cobbold 1921
1921
Loc

L. costata

Cobbold 1921
1921
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