Aldanella crassa Missarzhevsky, 1969
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00289.2016 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AD87A8-FFBF-6D03-FF06-FBB463E7812D |
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Felipe |
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Aldanella crassa Missarzhevsky |
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Aldanella crassa Missarzhevsky View in CoL in Rozanov et al., 1969
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Material.—About 150 phosphatic internal moulds, including figured SMNH Mo182246–182252, from samples 1/50 (section 1, Fig. 4 View Fig ), K2/12, K2/13, and 3/6.5 (section 3, Fig. 3), Medvezhya Formation, western Anabar Uplift, Siberian Platform, Russia. Correlated with the uppermost Fortunian Stage.
Description.—Very rapidly expanding, dextrally coiled shell, up to 3.0 mm in diameter, consists of up to 1.5 whorls. Adapical and umbilical surfaces of the whorl gently convex, spire flat or slightly protrudes above the last whorl. Lateral surface of the whorl broadly rounded. Apertural cross-section an asymmetrical broad oval (width/height ratio 1.6–1.9) that is more strongly convex on the umbilical than the adapical side. Sculpture of the shell interior (as replicated on internal moulds; Fig. 18A View Fig 1, D) consists of irregular, low transverse folds. Protoconch not clearly delimited, with a
→ Fig. 17. Mollusc Pseudoyangtzespira selindeica Bokova, 1990 (F topotype), internal moulds, from early Cambrian Kugda-Yuryakh Formation , Kotuj River , western Anabar Uplift ; samples K1a/67 (A), section 2; 1/6 (B–E), section 1; S1 (F), Selinde section, southeastern Siberian Platform, Russia. A–F. SMNH Mo182240–182245, respectively. A 1, E 1, F 1, adapical; A 2, B 2, C, D, E 2, F 2, apertural; B 1, umbilical views. Scale bar 500 μm (A, C–F) and 1 mm (B) .
diameter of 140–170 μm. Apex of internal moulds bluntly rounded and sometimes with rounded polygonal imprints 20–40 μm in diameter ( Fig. 18B View Fig 2 View Fig ).
Remarks.—Similar to Aldanella attleborensis , the species is, however, generally larger with a higher expansion rate and has a larger protoconch. Aldanella crassa in our material from sections 1 and 3 derives from older beds than A. attleborensis (see SOM 1 for species ranges). This is in agreement with Missarzhevsky (1982, 1989) and Parkhaev and Karlova (2011), who mentioned that A. crassa occurs in slightly older beds. The type material for this species was described by Missarzhevsky (in Rozanov et al. 1969) from sample M410/73 from the Ary-Mas-Yuryakh section (section 1 herein; Fig. 4 View Fig ).
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