Palaeochoristites cinctus ( Keyserling, 1846 ) Eochoristites Chu, 1933

Sun, Yuanlin & Baliński, Andrzej, 2011, Silicified Mississippian brachiopods from Muhua, southern China: Rhynchonellides, athyridides, spiriferides, spiriferinides, and terebratulides, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 56 (4), pp. 793-842 : 818-823

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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2010.0106

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scientific name

Palaeochoristites cinctus ( Keyserling, 1846 ) Eochoristites Chu, 1933
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Palaeochoristites cinctus ( Keyserling, 1846)

Fig. 20 View Fig .

1846 Spirifer cinctus Keyserling ; Keyserling 1846: 229, pl. 8: 2.

1941 Palaeochoristites cinctus (Keyserling) ; Sokolskaya 1941: 29–34, pl. 3: 1–5; pl. 10: 1–3.

1952 Palaeochoristites cinctus (Keyserling) ; Sarytcheva and Sokolskaya 1952: pl. 55: 321.

1979 Palaeochoristites cf. cinctus ( Keyserling, 1846) ; Nalivkin 1979: 139, pl. 54: 1, 2; pl. 55: 1.

2002 Palaeochoristites cinctus ( Keyserling, 1846) ; Sartenaer and Plodowski 2002: pl. 4: 26–30.

Material.—One complete juvenile shell ( Fig. 20A View Fig ; dimensions in mm: length 9.5, width 14.4, thickness 6.0), 3 complete dorsal and one complete ventral valves, and 35 fragments of single dorsal and ventral valves. All from sample

MH 1. Description.—Medium sized, elliptical transverse in outline,

ventribiconvex; cardinal margin straight but much shorter than the maximum shell width which is located slightly anterior to the hinge line; cardinal extremities well rounded, anterior commissure rectimarginate.

Ventral valve with triangular, concave, but relatively low interarea; delthyrium open; median sulcus almost not distinguishable, but on one juvenile shell a pair of thicker costae suggest the presence of a sulcus ( Fig. 20A View Fig 2).

Dorsal valve less convex than the ventral one, with well marked umbonal swelling; interarea very low but subtriangular, sockets very narrow, anteriorly diverging at 101–113 °; fold not developed, although on one specimen a pair of better marked intercostal, fold bounding spaces can be observed.

Interior of ventral valve with vertically subparallel dental plates. Dorsal valve with very small cardinal process and wide subvertical inner socket ridges which together with crural bases form sub−rectangular, almost flat plates fused with the valve floor only posteriorly, thus forming variably developed crural plates ( Fig. 20C–E View Fig ); anteroventral margin of inner socket ridges high, extending above the plane marked by the surface of the dorsal interarea. On one of the dorsal valves two pairs of adductor scars can be recognised ( Fig. 20E View Fig ): short and wide posterior pair and elongate, longitudinally striated anterior one; the scars divided medianly by wide longitudinal ridge.

External surface multicostate, costae rounded to subangular, frequently bifurcate, rarely trifurcate.

Remarks.—This species is represented in the material by one juvenile shell and scanty single valves only. Nevertheless, characteristic shape and external ornamentation are highly indicative of these valves representing a species of the genus Palaeochoristites . The valves are transversely elliptical in outline with rounded cardinal extremities and either lack a fold and sulcus or these are weakly developed. Crural bases form sub−rectangular, almost flat plates fused with the valve floor only posteriorly, thus forming variably developed crural plates.

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The specimens are identical with Palaeochoristites cinctus described from the Tournaisian of the European Russia and the Urals ( Sokolskaya 1941; Sarytcheva and Sokolskaya 1952; Nalivkin 1979). A single specimen described as Palaeochoristites cinctus from Kunlun Mountains ( China) by Chen and Shi (2003: 164, pl. 10: 21–25) most probably does not represent the species nor the genus because it possesses well marked dorsal fold and ventral sulcus. The type material of Palaeochoristites mediatus Liao, 2006 described from the early Carboniferous of Jinbo, Hainan Island, China ( Liao and Zhang 2006), is so fragmentary that no reliable comparison can be made. Also, shell costation in our specimens is much thinner.

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Naturhistorisches Museum, Basel

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Brachiopoda

Class

Rhynchonellata

Order

Spiriferida

Family

Palaeochoristitidae

Genus

Palaeochoristites

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Brachiopoda

Class

Rhynchonellata

Order

Spiriferida

Family

Palaeochoristitidae

Loc

Palaeochoristites cinctus ( Keyserling, 1846 ) Eochoristites Chu, 1933

Sun, Yuanlin & Baliński, Andrzej 2011
2011
Loc

Eochoristites neipentaiensis

Chen, Z. & Shi, G. 1999: 238
Tan, Z. 1987: 128
Tan, Z. 1986: 441
1986
Loc

Eochoristites neipentaiensis

Wang, G. & Liu, Q. & Ching, Y. & Hu, S. & Liang, W. & Liao, Z. 1982: 240
1982
Loc

Palaeochoristites cf. cinctus ( Keyserling, 1846 )

Nalivkin, D. V. 1979: 139
1979
Loc

Eochoristites neipentaiensis

Yang, D. L. & Ni, S. & Chang, M. & Zhao, R. X. 1977: 443
1977
Loc

Palaeochoristites cinctus (Keyserling)

Sokolskaya, A. N. & Sokol'skaa, A. N. 1941: 29
1941
Loc

Eochoristites neipentaiensis

Chu, S. 1933: 31
1933
Loc

Eochoristites neipentaiensis

Chu, S. 1933: 36
1933
Loc

Eochoristites neipentaiensis

Chu, S. 1933: 37
1933
Loc

Eochoristites neipentaiensis var. lungtanensis

Chu, S. 1933: 39
1933
Loc

Spirifer cinctus

Keyserling, A. de 1846: 229
1846
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