Dallithyris dubia Cooper, 1981

Bitner, Maria Aleksandra & Logan, Alan, 2016, Recent Brachiopoda from the Mozambique-Madagascar area, western Indian Ocean, Zoosystema 38 (1), pp. 5-41 : 14

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2016n1a1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4579063

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scientific name

Dallithyris dubia Cooper, 1981
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Dallithyris dubia Cooper, 1981 View in CoL

( Fig. 7 View FIG ; Table 5)

Dallithyris View in CoL ? dubia Cooper, 1981a: 21 View in CoL , 22, pl. 4, figs 21-29. — Zezina 1985: 149; 2010: 1184.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Mozambique Channel. MAINBAZA, stn CP 3138, 7 bivalved specimens, 1 dorsal valve. — Stn CP 3141, 34 bivalved specimens, 2 ventral valves, 1 dorsal valve.

DEPTH RANGE. — 684- 707 m.

MEASUREMENTS. — See Table 5.

DESCRIPTION

Shell of medium size (maximum length of 21.9 mm), thin, elongate oval to subtriangular in outline, ventribiconvex. Shell surface smooth with numerous, distinct growth lines. Beak suberect, foramen large, circular, permesothyrid. Symphytium small, slightly concave, partially visible. Anterior commissure rectimarginate to incipiently uniplicate.

Ventral valve interior ( Fig. 7F View FIG ) with small teeth and short, excavate pedicle collar. Dorsal valve interior with long inner socket ridges and triangular and distinct cardinal process ( Fig. 7H, I View FIG ). Outer hinge plates relatively narrow, concave. Loop short with a broad transverse band angularly folded ( Fig. 7 View FIG G-I).

REMARKS

The genus Dallithyris , with type species D. murrayi , was first established by Muir-Wood in 1959 from specimens obtained from the Maldive Islands and Saya de Malha Bank in the Indian Ocean . Later Cooper (1981a) questionably assigned four specimens from Samper Bank to Dallithyris , recognizing the uncertainty of the loop characteristics of the type species. We assign our specimens to Dallithyris notwithstanding, based on the similarity of the loop in Fig. 7H, I View FIG to that illustrated by Cooper in his plate 4, fig. 28. Apart from the type of loop, the beak character supports assignment of D. dubia to the genus Dallithyris . In Stenosarina Cooper, 1977 the beak is nearly straight, whereas in Kanakythyris Laurin, 1997 it is incurved with a very small foramen ( Laurin 1997; Bitner 2009). Dallithyris dubia differs from its congeneric species in being much smaller (see Muir-Wood 1959; Cooper 1983; Bitner 2006b, 2007, 2008, 2014). D. dubia was found only in the Mozambique Channel in our study, where it is relatively common.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Brachiopoda

Class

Rhynchonellata

Order

Terebratulida

Family

Terebratulidae

Genus

Dallithyris

Loc

Dallithyris dubia Cooper, 1981

Bitner, Maria Aleksandra & Logan, Alan 2016
2016
Loc

Dallithyris

ZEZINA O. N. 2010: 1184
ZEZINA O. N. 1985: 149
COOPER G. A. 1981: 21
1981
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