Pseudospiriferina pinguis Yang and Xu, 1966

Sun, Zuoyu, Hao, Weicheng, Sun, Yuanlin & Jiang, Dayong, 2009, Silicified Anisian (Middle Triassic) spiriferinid brachiopods from Guizhou, South China, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 54 (1), pp. 61-68 : 65

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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2009.0107

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scientific name

Pseudospiriferina pinguis Yang and Xu, 1966
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Pseudospiriferina pinguis Yang and Xu, 1966 View in CoL

Fig. 4 View Fig .

1966 Pseudospiriferina pinguis View in CoL sp. nov.; Yang and Xu 1966: 45, pl. 5: 5; pl. 6: 1.

1974 Pseudospiriferina cf. pinguis Yang and Xu, 1966 View in CoL ; Liao and Sun 1974: 352, pl. 184: 11–14.

1978 Pseudospiriferina pinguis Yang and Xu, 1966 View in CoL ; Feng and Jiang 1978: 292, pl. 104: 5.

Material.—7 articulated shells and 4 dorsal valves.

Dimensions.—L = 15.5 mm; W = 19.0 mm; H = 12.0 mm (GMPKU−P−6168, Fig. 4A–D View Fig ).

Description.—Shell medium−sized, strongly ventribiconvex, with subcircular outline and rounded cardinal extremities. Greatest width attained near midlength. Anterior commissure uniplicate. Ventral interarea moderately high, apsacline. Beak relatively stout, slightly incurved. Delthyrium open, its width attaining about one−third of the hinge line. Ventral sulcus, gently developed, only slightly wider than interspaces between costae, occasionally with weak median costa. Dorsal fold low, slightly higher than costae on flanks. Shell ornamented on flanks with strong costae, rounded in cross

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section. Concentric lamellae crowded near the anterior margin, commonly about four lamellae per 1 mm.

Remarks.— Pseudospiriferina pinguis Yang and Xu, 1966 is characterized by subcircular shell outline, strongly biconvex shell with crowded concentric lamellae near its anterior margin. Our material generally agrees with these features as observed on the holotype by Yang and Xu (1966). However, some specimens of the studied collection display variation especially in the relatively transverse outline and larger size. Stratigraphic and geographic distribution.—Guanling Formation, Anisian, Machangping, Fuquan, central Guizhou, and Xinmin, Panxian, western Guizhou, China.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Brachiopoda

Class

Rhynchonellata

Order

Spiriferinida

Family

Spiriferellinidae

Genus

Pseudospiriferina

Loc

Pseudospiriferina pinguis Yang and Xu, 1966

Sun, Zuoyu, Hao, Weicheng, Sun, Yuanlin & Jiang, Dayong 2009
2009
Loc

Pseudospiriferina pinguis

Feng, R. L. & Jiang, Z. L. 1978: 292
1978
Loc

Pseudospiriferina cf. pinguis

Liao, Z. T. & Sun, D. L. 1974: 352
1974
Loc

Pseudospiriferina pinguis

Yang, T. Y. & Xu, G. R. 1966: 45
1966
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