Meristina, Hall, 1867
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Meristina ? norilica (Nikiforova in Nikiforova & Andreeva, 1961) ( Fig. 22I View FIG )
Meristella norilica Nikiforova in Nikiforova & Andreeva, 1961: 260, pl. LVI, figs 1-11.
Cryptothyrella norilica – Lopushinskaya 1976: 76, pl. XV, figs 1-5.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Five crushed specimens from loc. 13, bed 27, loc. 2, beds 61 and 66, Matusevich River, October Revolution Island ( Männik et al. 2002: figs 2, 5); Srednij and Samojlovich formations.
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Shells are characterized by rhomboidal outline, low beak, foramen, and apex pressed against dorsal valve. Thickened shelly substance borders the deep pedicle chamber. Ventral surface is smooth and convex. The features above are characteristic of M. norilica described from the Omnutakh Formation of the East Siberia ( Nikiforova & Andreeva 1961: 260, pl. LVI, figs 1-11).
Family ATHYRIDIDAE Davidson, 1881
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Meristina
Modzalevskaya, Tatiana L. 2003 |
Cryptothyrella norilica
LOPUSHINSKAYA T. V. 1976: 76 |
Meristella norilica
NIKIFOROVA O. I. & ANDREEVA O. N. 1961: 260 |