Isorthoceras suave (Angelin in Angelin & Lindström, 1880 ) Kröger, 2013

Kröger, Björn, 2013, The cephalopods of the Boda Limestone, Late Ordovician, of Dalarna, Sweden, European Journal of Taxonomy 41, pp. 1-110 : 64-66

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2013.41

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A2F1B9ED-870A-466E-B35E-BD5DA782476E

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3815200

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AD4D9054-CD5B-6A27-F311-418DFD4EFEEE

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Carolina

scientific name

Isorthoceras suave (Angelin in Angelin & Lindström, 1880 )
status

comb. nov.

Isorthoceras suave (Angelin in Angelin & Lindström, 1880) comb. nov.

Figs 17I View Fig , 23B View Fig , 28B View Fig

Orthoceras suave Angelin in Angelin & Lindström, 1880: 3 , pl. 7, figs 13-17.

Diagnosis

Isorthoceras with weakly curved conch and circular or slightly compressed cross section; angle of expansion ca. 9° in premature growth stages; ornamented with fine longitudinal raised lirae and faint

transverse irregularly spaced growth lines; mature size more than 20 mm; siphuncle eccentric to subcentral at convex side of conch curvature.

Type material

Lectotype

NRM-Mo 151187 ( Angelin & Lindström 1880: pl. 7, figs 16-17) (designated herein).

Paralectotype

NRM-Mo 151186 ( Angelin & Lindström 1880: pl. 7, fig. 14).

Type locality and horizon

Ostbjörka, Siljan district, Dalarna, Sweden; Boda Limestone, Boda Core Member, late Katian, Ordovician.

Other material examined

Eight specimens: three specimens (PMU 26835–26837), Osmundberget, Dalarna; four specimens (PMU 26838– 26841), Kallholn, Dalarna; all from the Boda Limestone, Boda Core Member, late Katian.

Decription

The lectotype is a fragment of a very slightly curved phragmocone, 42 mm long, with a diameter that increases from 8 to 14 mm (angle of expansion 8.1°). It is ornamented with fine longitudinal raised striae.

Specimen PMU 26835 is a nearly straight portion of phragmocone 43 mm long, increasing in diameter from 10 to 17 mm (angle of expansion 9.2°) ( Fig. 23B View Fig ) and a circular conch cross section. The siphuncle is nearly central, 5.5 mm from the conch margin at a corresponding conch diameter of 12.5 mm (SPR 0.44). The chamber height is 3 mm at a diameter of 14.5 (0.21 of conch diameter). The diameter of the septal perforation is 1 mm at a conch diameter of 12.5 mm (0.08 of conch diameter). The specimen is ornamented with fine raised lirae, ca. five per millimeter, and very faint, irregularly spaced growth lines ca. 1 mm apart ( Fig. 17I View Fig ). Approximately 34 ca. 0.7 mm wide dark bands run longitudinally around the entire circumference ( Fig. 28B View Fig ).

In another specimen (PMU 26836) the siphuncle is more eccentrically positioned. At a conch diameter of 21 mm, the siphuncle is positioned 8 mm from conch margin (SPR 0.38).

The angle of expansion of the six available specimens varies between 5.7 and 9.9°, with no size trend. The chamber height varies between 0.2 and 0.3 of the corresponding conch height.

Remarks

The adult size of this species must be clearly more than 20 mm. The largest specimen (PMU 26836) in the collection is a fragment of a phragmocone with a diameter of 21 mm and the septal spacing shows no signs of septal crowding. The longitudinal ornamentation is crossed only by faint, irregularly spaced growth lines. A total of 34 longitudinal color bands are preserved around the entire circumference of the specimen PMU 26835. This occurrence of longitudinal color bands is known from other species of Isorthoceras (see Kröger et al. 2009; Fig. 28 View Fig ), but their significance for taxonomy is not known, because of the rarity of this type of preservation.

Comparison

This species is unique amongst species considered to belong to Isorthoceras in having exclusively longitudinal lirae.

Stratigraphic and geographic range

Boda Limestone, late Katian, Dalarna, Sweden.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Cephalopoda

Order

Orthocerida

Family

Proteoceratidae

Genus

Isorthoceras

Loc

Isorthoceras suave (Angelin in Angelin & Lindström, 1880 )

Kröger, Björn 2013
2013
Loc

Orthoceras suave Angelin in Angelin & Lindström, 1880: 3

Angelin N. P. & Lindstrom G. 1880: 3
1880
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