Microcornus petilus Bengtson, 1990a
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13522197 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F8878E-FF97-FF98-FCDE-FBFCFAF9F828 |
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Felipe |
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Microcornus petilus Bengtson, 1990a |
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Microcornus petilus Bengtson, 1990a
Fig. 3C, D View Fig .
Microcornus petilus Bengtson, 1990a: 217 , figs. 145–147. Microcornus petilus Bengtson, 1990a ; Wrona 2003: 194, fig. 8A–H.
Holotype: South Australian Museum , Adelaide SAMP30887 .
Material.— MGUH 27087–27088 from GGU sample 314835.
Description.—Orthoconic to slightly cyrtoconic conch with curvature toward dorsum; apical angle small creating narrow appearance for conch; venter slightly inflated, grading into tightly rounded lateral edges and then into straight flanks; flanks meet at prominent dorsal ridge; dorsum low, giving conch depressed triangular cross−section. Aperture amblygonal, defined by very broad though shallow lateral sinuses; central portion of dorsal apertural rim rises to form low protuberance on that side.
Shell varies from nearly smooth on both dorsum and venter to having prominent well−developed ribs on either or both sides; spaces between ribs equal to diameter of between 1–3 ribs; protoconch generally bulbous, tapering to a bluntly rounded apex.
Remarks.—Specimens from North−East Greenland assigned to this species match well the descriptions and illustrations of this species given by Bengtson (1990a) and Wrona (2003).
Stratigraphic range and distribution.—Lower Cambrian; Australia, Antarctica, and North−East Greenland.
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Museum Geologicum Universitatis Hafniensis |
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Microcornus petilus Bengtson, 1990a
Malinky, John M. & Skovsted, Christian B. 2004 |
Microcornus petilus
Wrona, R. 2003: 194 |
Bengtson, S. 1990: 217 |