Phlogoiderhynchus depressus ( Wang, 1956 )

Ma, Xue-Ping, Becker, Ralph Thomas, Li, Hua & Sun, Yuan-Yuan, 2006, Early and Middle Frasnian brachiopod faunas and turnover on the South China shelf, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 51 (4), pp. 789-812 : 795-796

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Phlogoiderhynchus depressus ( Wang, 1956 )
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Phlogoiderhynchus depressus ( Wang, 1956)

Fig. 4C View Fig .

1956 Paurorhyncha depressa Wang (sp. nov.); Wang 1956: 172, pl. 5: D1–D5.

Material.—Two almost complete but exfoliated or somewhat deformed specimens and one broken ventral valve from sample PY2 (see Fig. 2 View Fig ).

Discussion.— Wang (1956) described two associated species from the Late Devonian Yidade (= Itate) Formation of the Poshi (now Panxi) section of eastern Yunnan (material is sparse and neither internal structures nor detailed horizon was given): Paurorhyncha squamosa and P. depressa , the latter differs by its depressed ventral valve. Paurorhyncha is a North American Famennian genus that differs by an elongated−triangular outline.

Major features of the studied specimens of Phlogoiderhynchus depressus include: about 17–20 plications of varied strength on each flank (rarely bifurcating or intercalating), 2–3 pairs of faint parietal plications at anterior margin, and about 9 to 12 in sinus or on fold; dorsal fold extending from mid−length; ornament of weak growth lamellae and weak, dense growth lines; internally, dorsal valve with a high median septum extending to about mid−length, crural base similar to that of Ph. arefactus Veevers, 1959a and Ph. polonicus (Roemer, 1866) (see Biernat and Szulczewski 1975 for internal structure); no dental plates. It differs from Phlogoiderhynchus polonicus as illustrated by Biernat and Szulczewski (1975) and Baliński (2006) by less transverse, but more oval outline, a flat−topped fold, and a less protruding tongue.

Occurrence.—Same as previous. This species is also found in the Panxi section of eastern Yunnan Province; middle part of the Yidade Formation (Early Frasnian).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Brachiopoda

Class

Rhynchonellata

Order

Rhynchonellida

Family

Septalariidae

Genus

Phlogoiderhynchus

Loc

Phlogoiderhynchus depressus ( Wang, 1956 )

Ma, Xue-Ping, Becker, Ralph Thomas, Li, Hua & Sun, Yuan-Yuan 2006
2006
Loc

Paurorhyncha depressa

Wang, Y. 1956: 172
1956
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