Sulcatostrophia Caster, 1939
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Genus Sulcatostrophia Caster, 1939 Sulcatostrophia? bunapica Veevers, 1959a
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1912? Orthothetes crenistria Phillips ; Mansuy 1912: 66–67, pl. 12: 3.
1931? Shellwienella crenistria (Phillips) ; Grabau 1931: 20, pl. 1: 2 (Mansuy’s specimen re−illustrated, with English translation of original description).
1959 Nervostrophia bunapica sp. nov.; Veevers 1959a: 65–69, text−figs. 36, 37, pl. 7: 1–8.
Material.—One poorly preserved specimen, with broken margins, sample PY5 (see Fig. 2 View Fig ).
Discussion.—This shell has an unequally parvicostellate ornament, with about 6 to 12 radial striae between adjacent costae or costellae. Other features include: hinge entirely denticulate; ventral interarea with 18 vertical ridges per 5 mm; dorsal interarea about 1/2 to 2/5 height of ventral interarea, and chilidium convex and semi−cylindrical, covering entire notothyrium. Nervostrophia has intermittently discontinuous, tear−drop shaped, radial costellae ( Cocks and Rong 2000: 286), which does not allow the assignment of the present species in the genus. The present species is similar in outline and ornament to members of Parapholidostrophia Johnson, 1971 , but differs in having dense radial striae. Internal differences in Veevers’ (1959a) type specimens are the absence of a dorsal median septum and the presence of a longitudinally grooved, bifid cardinal process. Veevers (1959a) equated Sulcatostrophia? bunapica with “ Orthothetes crenistria ” (Phillips, 1836) , described by Mansuy (1912) from eastern Yunnan. Mansuy’s shell is a ventral valve on a slab that does not allow complete comparisons. The studied specimen can be distinguished from Middle Devonian (Givetian) Nervostrophia guanwushanensis Chen in Xu et al. 1978 by its larger size and more numerous striae between adjacent costae or costellae (6–12 versus 3–6). It also differs from Douvillina cf. interstrialis ( Phillips, 1841) described from the Early Frasnian by Xu et al. (1978: 302–307) in that the latter species has a much more transversely oval outline and fewer striae (2–3 in number) between adjacent costae or costellae.
Occurrence.—This species was first described by Veevers (1959a) from the Frasnian Sadler Formation of the Fitzroy Basin, western Australia. The studied specimen is from the Panxi section of eastern Yunnan Province; middle part of the Yidade Formation (approximately the Frasnian Mesotaxis falsiovalis – Palmatolepis punctata zones).
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Sulcatostrophia Caster, 1939
Ma, Xue-Ping, Becker, Ralph Thomas, Li, Hua & Sun, Yuan-Yuan 2006 |
Nervostrophia bunapica
Veevers, J. J. 1959: 65 |