Pentlandina, Bancroft, 1949
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Pentlandina ? sp. ( Fig. 4 View FIG )
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — A single shell, embedded in rock matrix, from loc. 29a, Lednikovaya River, October Revolution Island ( Männik et al. 2002: fig. 1); Vodopad Formation.
REMARKS
A single small shell (L = 6.7 mm, W = 1.1 mm) with biconvex profile, semielliptical outline, deep ventral sinus, and prominent dorsal sulcus is attributed to Pentlandina ? sp. The hinge line is shorter than the maximum width. The ventral interarea has a large delthyrium, closed by pseudodeltidium. A small chilidium is filled by a bilobate cardinal process. Ornament is parvicostellate with new ribs intercalating. Shells of Pentlandina from the middle Llandovery of West Shropshire have the same size and shape ( Cocks 1968: 293, pl. I, fig. 13). However, the specimens from Severnaya Zemlya lack any sign of the ventral muscle field well visible on the shells from Shropshire.
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