Turcutheca sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00289.2016 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AD87A8-FFCB-6D77-FCCF-FEFF63858770 |
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Felipe |
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Turcutheca sp. |
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Fig. 53A, B, D–G View Fig .
Material.—Over 20 internal moulds, including figured SMNH X5864, 5865, 5867–5870, from samples 1/25.5, 1/22.5, 1/22, and 1/6 (section 1, Fig. 4 View Fig ), K2/60 (section 3, Fig. 3), 5a/34.5 and 5a/34.75 (section 96-5a, Fig. 2 View Fig ), Medvezhya, Kugda-Yuryakh, and lower Emyaksin formations, Anabar Uplift, Siberian Platform, Russia. Correlated with the Cambrian Stage 2.
Remarks.—The fossils are represented by phosphatic, smooth and gently bent internal moulds ( Fig. 53A, B, D, E, G View Fig ) and phosphatic coatings ( Fig. 53F View Fig 1, F 2) of septate conchs with the broadly oval cross-section. They include elongate (up to several cm), slowly expanding conchs with rare oval septa convex towards the apex. From the same horizon as sample K2/60 ( Fig. 53E, G View Fig ), from the left bank of the Kotuj River, 6 km downstream the mouth of the Kotujkan River, similar moulds that are larger and have transverse rugae were described by Missarzhevsky (in Rozanov et al. 1969: 108, pl. 1: 8) as Turcutheca rugata (Sysoev, 1959b) .
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