Shemonaella, Sohn, 1971
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2011.0126 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/534987B3-5766-FFA8-FCE7-C62FFEFB6F1E |
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Felipe |
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Shemonaella |
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sp. nov. |
Shemonaella View in CoL ? olempskaella Forel sp. nov.
Fig. 4Q–T View Fig .
Etymology: Dedicated to Professor Ewa Olempska (Institute of Paleobiology PAS, Warsaw, Poland).
Type material: Holotype: one complete carapace, Fig. 4Q View Fig , UPMC P6M2758 , sample 08BAN48 . Paratype: one complete carapace, Fig. 4R View Fig , UPMC P6M2759 , sample 08BAN47 .
Type locality: Bálvány North section, Bükk Mountains, Hungary .
Type horizon: Level 1, Nagyvisnyó Limestone Formation , Changhsingian, Upper Permian .
Material.—6 complete carapaces, samples 08BAN47, 48, 55, 60 (see Fig. 2B), levels 1, 4, 6, Nagyvisnyó Limestone Formation, Bálvány North section, Changhsingian, Upper Permian.
Diagnosis.—A species of Shemonaella with long carapace (H/L 0.57) and long straight VB.
Dimensions.—L 240–450 µm; H 140–250 µm.
Description.—Carapace long for the genus (H/L 0.57), DB straight; ACA 125–135°; AB with quite large radius of curvature, maximum at mid−H or little above; VB long and straight (looks curved); the posterior extensions of DB and VB make an angle of 10°; PB with medium radius of curvature and maximum curvature located at 2/3 of H; PCA between 135° and 145°; LV overlaps RV all along free margin; surface smooth. Internal features unknown.
Discussion.—The genus Shemonaella is a typically Carboniferous genus and is rare in the Upper Permian. At present, only one species is reported in the literature ( Shemonaella sp. 1 ; Crasquin et al. 2010a: fig. 4K, L). Shemonaella ? olempskaella sp. nov. differs from Shemonaella sp. 1 sensu Crasquin et al. 2010a from the Upper Permian of Meishan section in South China in its more elongated and preplete carapace. The closest species in shape is Shemonaella dutroi Sohn, 1971 from Lower Carboniferous of Alaska ( Sohn 1971). Here the VB is straighter and the carapace longer.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Bálvány North section, levels 1, 4, 6, samples 08BAN47, 48, 55, 60 (see Fig. 2B), Nagyvisnyó Limestone Formation, Changhsingian, Upper Permian.
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