Khairkhania cf. evoluta Zhegallo, 1982

Kouchinsky, Artem, Bengtson, Stefan, Landing, Ed, Steiner, Michael, Vendrasco, Michael & Ziegler, Karen, 2017, Terreneuvian stratigraphy and faunas from the Anabar Uplift, Siberia, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 62 (2), pp. 311-440 : 355

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Khairkhania cf. evoluta Zhegallo
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Khairkhania cf. evoluta Zhegallo View in CoL in Voronin et al., 1982

Fig. 25A–C View Fig .

Material.—17 internal moulds, including figured SMNH Mo182291–182293, from samples 1/29.5 (section 1, Fig. 4 View Fig ), K1a/82 (section 2, Fig. 1), K2/38A, K2/43, and K2/46 (section 3, Fig. 3), from the Medvezhya Formation (SOM 1), western Anabar Uplift, Siberian Platform, Russia. Correlated with the upper Fortunian Stage.

Description.—Planispiral, slowly expanding cyrtoconic shells coiled up to 3/4 of a revolution, with rounded protoconch indistinctly separated from the rest of the shell, represented by smooth internal moulds. Cross-section broadly oval, nearly circular.

Remarks.— Khairkhania evoluta was first described from the upper Fortunian–Cambrian Stage 2 equivalent beds of western Mongolia (Voronin et al. 1982). One morphologically similar fossil, albeit with a hyolith-type microstructure of the wall, was described from the Zhongyicun Member of the Meishucunian Stage of South China (Fortunian Stage; Feng et al. 2001b). Multiple columns representing casts of canals orthogonally oriented in the shell wall were described from the probable kindred species Khairkhania rotata and from such generally similar but dextrally and sinistrally coiled forms as Philoxenella spiralis Vostokova, 1962 , and Barskovia hemisymmetrica Golubev, 1976 , respectively (Parkhaev 2006, 2007b; see below). The columns are also similar to those present in the tubes and opercula of hyoliths (Kouchinsky 2000b; Kouchinsky et al. 2015a). The polygonal impressions sometimes preserved on the apex of Aldanella spp. internal moulds ( Figs. 18B View Fig 3, 20A 3, 23H 1) have never been reported from Barskovia , Nomgoliella , Philoxenella , or Khairkhania . This lack of apical polygonal impressions further corroborates the taxonomic distinctiveness of the latter four genera among other coeval mollusc-like fossils.

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