Pristiograptus lodenicensis Přibyl, 1943
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Pristiograptus lodenicensis Přibyl, 1943 |
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Pristiograptus lodenicensis Přibyl, 1943
Figs. 4B, 5H, 6G, 10 View Fig .
1943 Pristiograptus lodenicensis sp. nov.; Přibyl 1943: 23–24, textfigs. C, D, J, K; pl. 3: 8–11.
1952 Pristiograptus lodenicensis Přibyl, 1943 ; Münch 1952: 91, pl. 20: 7.
1967 Pristiograptus lodenicensis Přibyl, 1943 ; Gailite et al. 1967: 244, text−fig. 58; pl. 29: 4, 5.
1974 Pristiograptus lodenicensis Přibyl, 1943 ; Ulst 1974: 115, pl. 13: 1, 2a, b, pl. 11: 7.
2000 Pristiograptus lodenicensis Přibyl, 1943 ; Radzevičius and Paškevičius 2000: 97–98, pl. 4: 1a–c, 2a–c, pl. 6D.
2003 Pristiograptus lodenicensis Přibyl, 1943 ; Radzevičius 2003: 10– 11, figs. 11A–H, 12A–F.
2005 Pristiograptus lodenicensis Přibyl, 1943 ; Radzevičius and Paškevičius 2005: 165, pl. 2: F.
2006 Pristiograptus lodenicensis Přibyl, 1943 ; Radzevičius 2006: 337, fig. 4C–F.
Remarks.—The thecae are slightly curved, and widen towards their apertures. The ss angle is acute, and the λ angle is right. The thecal lips are symmetrically curved ( Fig. 9A, E View Fig ). The depressions and curvature of lips are variable in proximal and distal thecae. The lips maybe slightly or much curved, they may widen towards their ends, and may have small or large ventral incisions and curvatures close to their ends. In some specimens there are large symmetrical “stingray wing” structures located at the ends of lips ( Fig. 9F View Fig ). These structures may occur in a few thecae or all the thecae ( Radzevičius 2006: fig. 4c–f). The thecal apertures are right angles to the rhabdosome axis. Similar thecae occur in P. d. labiatus, thus both forms are not typical members of P. dubius group. This type of theca is similar to those of Istrograptus Tsegelniuk, 1976 and Neocolonograptus Urbanek, 1997 . This species is separated from the lodenicencis group ( Radzevičius and Paškevičius 2000).
P. praelodenicensis is very similar to P. lodenicensis with thecae slightly curved, widening towards the aperture, which shows a small ventral depression. Thecae of P. praelodenicensis do not have such kind of depression.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Upper Wenlock Cyrtograptus lundgreni Biozone ; Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czech Republic.
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Pristiograptus lodenicensis Přibyl, 1943
Urbanek, Adam, Radzevičius, Sigitas, Kozłowska, Anna & Teller, Lech 2012 |
Pristiograptus lodenicensis Přibyl, 1943
Radzevicius, S. 2006: 337 |
Pristiograptus lodenicensis Přibyl, 1943
Radzevicius, S. & Paskevicius J. 2005: 165 |
Pristiograptus lodenicensis Přibyl, 1943
Radzevicius, S. 2003: 10 |
Pristiograptus lodenicensis Přibyl, 1943
Radzevicius, S. & Paskevicius J. 2000: 97 |
Pristiograptus lodenicensis Přibyl, 1943
Ulst 1974: 115 |
Pristiograptus lodenicensis Přibyl, 1943
Gailite, L. & Rybnikova M. 1967: 244 |
Pristiograptus lodenicensis Přibyl, 1943
Munch, A. 1952: 91 |
Pristiograptus lodenicensis
Pribyl, A. 1943: 23 |