Siphogonuchites triangularis Qian, 1977
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Siphogonuchites triangularis Qian, 1977
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Material.—Over 25 phosphatized fragments of sclerites and phosphatic internal moulds, including figured SMNH X5793, 5801, 5802, from samples 1/50 (section 1, Fig. 4 View Fig ), 3/0, 3/0.1, and 3/12.2 (section 3, Fig. 3), Medvezhya Formation and pyritised sclerites/internal moulds from samples K1a/36A and K1a/41A (section 2, Fig. 1), upper Nemakit-Daldyn Formation, western Anabar Uplift, Siberia, Russia. Correlated with the upper Fortunian Stage.
Description.—Elongated asymmetrical sclerites, curved irregularly with curvature either almost in one plane (sometimes S-shaped) but often helically twisted up to 90°. Cross-section irregularly triangular, trapezoidal, or polygonal. Upper/convex sclerite surface transversely arched, with one to three pronounced longitudinal ridges separated by shallow longitudinal furrows. Longitudinal and transverse rugae with a regular pattern of low bumps where rugae intersect. Lower/concave surface smooth and flattened transversely. Sharp lateral ridges at intersection of upper and lower surfaces.
Remarks.—Initially described from the Watsonella crosbyi Assemblage Zone (Zone 3 of the Meishucunian), the type species Siphogonuchites triangularis Qian, 1977 , is known to range from Meishucunian Assemblage Zone 1 in South China, where it co-occurs with maikhanellids (e.g., Maikhanella multa ) and other siphogonuchitids, such as Dabashanites mirus Chen, 1979 , and Lopochites spp. (Qian and Bengtson 1989; Steiner et al. 2004a, 2007; Yang et al. 2014; see below). Qian and Bengtson (1989) discussed variability and provided a comprehensive synonymy of the species and genus (see also Devaere et al. 2013). Siphogonuchites triangularis was first reported in Siberia from the basal Pestrotsvet Formation at Selinde (Khomentovsky and Karlova 1993, not illustrated therein) and, questionably, as Siphogonuchites aff. S. triangulariformis [sic!, should be triangularis ] from 60 m below the top of the Ust’-Yudoma Formation at the Mount Konus section (Khomentovsky et al. 1990: 34, pl. 8: 6) on the southeastern Siberian Platform. This occurrence was assigned to the Purella antiqua Zone (Khomentovsky and Karlova 1993).
Stratigraphic and geographic range.— Terreneuvian Series of Siberia (Khomentovsky et al. 1990), western Mongolia (Voronin et al. 1982; Esakova and Zhegallo 1996), South China (Steiner et al. 2007; Yang et al. 2014), and Cambrian Stage 2 of France ( Devaere et al. 2013).
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