Orbiculoidea winsnesi Gobbet, 1963

Foster, William J., Danise, Silvia & Twitchett, Richard J., 2017, A silicified Early Triassic marine assemblage from Svalbard, Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 15 (10), pp. 851-877 : 854

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/14772019.2016.1245680

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10883072

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scientific name

Orbiculoidea winsnesi Gobbet, 1963
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Orbiculoidea winsnesi Gobbet, 1963

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1963 Orbiculoidea winsnesi Gobbett : 46, pl. 1, figs 4, 5.

Material. One dorsal valve from LD-04 ( NHMUK PI BE 3238).

Description. Shell outline is subcircular, with its length slightly greater than the width. The dorsal valve is inflated to an apex, which is located about a third of the diameter from the anterior margin. Shell smooth, except for fine concentric growth lines.

Remarks. Extant solitary discinids are sessile, epifaunal invertebrates that attach to hard surfaces with a suckerlike pedicle ( Mergl 2010). They have been attaching to shelled invertebrates since the Ordovician ( Mergl 2010), and one of the specimens described herein is attached to an ammonoid. Discinids are suspension feeders, and their co-occurrence with lingulids in laminated black shales has led some authors to interpret them as being tolerant of low-oxygen conditions (Savoy 1992; Hallam 1995; Mergl 2010).

Mode of life. Surficial, stationary, attached, suspension feeder ( Mergl 2010).

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

PI

Paleontological Institute

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Brachiopoda

Class

Lingulata

Order

Lingulida

Family

Discinidae

Genus

Orbiculoidea

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