Pterospathodus amorphognathoides angulatus ( Walliser, 1964 )

Waid, Christopher B. T. & Cramer, Bradley D., 2017, Telychian (Llandovery, Silurian) conodonts from the LaPorte City Formation of eastern Iowa, USA (East-Central Iowa Basin) and their implications for global Telychian conodont biostratigraphic correlation, Palaeontologia Electronica 42 (6), pp. 1-37 : 19-20

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Pterospathodus amorphognathoides angulatus ( Walliser, 1964 )
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Pterospathodus amorphognathoides angulatus ( Walliser, 1964)

Figures 4.4, 4.6-4.9 View FIGURE 4 , 10.1-10.7 View FIGURE 10

*1964 Spathognathodus pennatus angulatus ; Walliser, pl. 14, figs. 19-22 (Pa element).

1998 Pterospathodus amorphognathoides angulatus Walliser ; Männik, pl. 2, figs. 1-22, 24-31 (multielement, synonymy through 1998).

2003 Pterospathodus amorphognathoides angulatus Walliser ; Loydell, Männik, and Nestor, fig. 14m.

2006 Pterospathodus amorphognathoides angulatus Walliser ; Hints, Killing, Männik, and Nestor, pl. 3, fig. 12.

2007 Pterospathodus amorphognathoides angulatus Walliser ; Loydell, Kleffner, Mullins, Butcher, Matteson, and Ebert, fig. 6a-d.

2007a Pterospathodus amorphognathoides angulatus Walliser ; Männik, fig. 8E-F.

2008 Pterospathodus amorphognathoides angulatus Walliser ; Männik, fig. 8O, U.

2010 Pterospathodus amorphognathoides angulatus Walliser ; Loydell, Nestor, and Männik, fig. 9r.

2014 Pterospathodus amorphognathoides angulatus Walliser ; Sullivan, Kleffner, and Brett, fig. 7.10.

2015 Pterospathodus amorphognathoides angulatus Walliser ; Männik, Loydell, Nestor, and Nõlvak, fig. 8Q.

Description. Sb 1 element tertiopedate. Posterior process denticulate, straight, and extended down away from the cusp. Outer lateral process with one large denticle, inner lateral process broken. Pb 2 element anguliscaphate, with fan-like denticles with fairly uniform height posterior and anterior to a well-developed cusp. Grooves between denticles visible almost down to the base of the element. Basal cavity narrow, extends length of element. Pb 1 element anguliscaphate, with well-developed cusp. Denticles extend at similar angles anterior and posterior to the cusp. Denticles anterior to the cusp are much higher than posterior denticles. Pa element blade-like, with 17 unevenly sized denticles. Denticles widest on anterior and posterior portions of blade. Pa elements from Metzger (2005) have at least 17 denticles, which is consistent with most morphotypes of the subspecies illustrated in Männik (1998). Denticles situated slightly anterior to the cusp are always much smaller than those posterior to the cusp. Height of blade below where the denticles fuse is similar on anterior and posterior processes.

Remarks. The Pb 1 element shown in Figure 10.4-5 View FIGURE 10 was originally reported from the Garrison Core in Metzger (2005), but it was not illustrated. It was identified as a Pb 1 element of Pterospathodus amorphognathoides amorphognathoides , but we believe it compares more closely with Pb 1 elements of Pterospathodus amorphognathoides angulatus . Pb 1 elements of Pt. a. amorphognathoides have a very distinctive narrow platform that is situated just below the denticles on both sides of the anterior and posterior processes, and have a ridge that extends from the basal flare up the cusp. This specimen lacks both of those characteristics, and most closely resembles Pt. a. angulatus Pb 1 elements illustrated in text-figures 7F, 7P, or 8T in Männik (1998).

Material examined. One Sb 1, three Sc 1, one Sc 2?, four Pb 1, three Pb 2, one Pa, one Pa? elements.

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