Trochosodon ampulla ( Maplestone, 1909 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2004.61.11 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C18788-1012-FFFC-6706-4BFDFF32FE37 |
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Trochosodon ampulla ( Maplestone, 1909 ) |
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Trochosodon ampulla ( Maplestone, 1909) View in CoL
Figures 16A–C View Figure 16
Bipora ampulla Maplestone, 1909: 269 , pl. 76 figs 4a, b, 5a, b.
Conescharellina ampulla . — Livingstone, 1924: 212.
Trochosodon ampulla View in CoL . — Canu and Bassler, 1929: 493.— Harmer, 1957: 744.
Specimens examined. BMNH 2000.2 .23.1 (part of material sent by Maplestone to the Natural History Museum, 1 colony) . NMV F99005 About NMV , F99006 About NMV , labelled by Maplestone, almost certainly part of the type material from NSW; and NMV F101968 About NMV , same collection (6 additional colonies) .
Description. Colony forming a very low dome, distinctly wider than high. Orifices quincuncially arranged, rapidly obscured by extrazooidal and kenozooidal calcification. Prominent, flask shaped, marginal zooids with elongated, tubular peristomes. Primary orifice slightly elongated, with a small pointed sinus. Adapical pore present outside peristome. A few scattered pores (root pores?) present adapically. Avicularia small, often paired, placed laterally and adapically beside each peristome, rostrum almost semicircular, bar with a minute ligula. Antapical surface with a small central region of cancelli.
Colonies up to 4.7 mm in diameter and 1.6 mm in height; with approximately 8 whorls, each with 10 zooids.
Remarks. The specimens examined are somewhat worn and show few primary orifices, deeply hidden by the elongated peristome. The peristomes of the marginal zooids are tubular and prominent, the calcification is thickened and there are only one or two apparent adapical pores. Antapical cancelli are usually confined to a small, central area, although a much larger area was figured by Maplestone (1909). The species is distinguished by large size and stellate colony form with very prominent tubular marginal peristomes.
Specimens additional to the types suites of T. ampulla have not been reported since its first description. This, taken together with Maplestone’s labelling of the NMV specimens and the occurrence in this collection of other, apparently unique records from New South Wales, of Zeuglopora lanceolata etc., strongly suggests that these specimens are part of the original type suite.
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Trochosodon ampulla ( Maplestone, 1909 )
Bock, Philip E. & Cook, Patricia L. 2004 |
Trochosodon ampulla
Harmer, S. F. 1957: 744 |
Canu, F. & Bassler, R. S. 1929: 493 |
Conescharellina ampulla
Livingstone, A. A. 1924: 212 |
Bipora ampulla
Maplestone, C. M. 1909: 269 |