Hyolithida, Sysoev, 1957
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2012.0004 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C3891D-150F-C251-FFF5-FEAECE5BFCD5 |
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Felipe |
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Hyolithida |
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Hyolithida sp. indet. 2
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Material.—Two pyritised conchs, including SMNH X 4659, from sample 1/9. The last specimen represents an almost complete but unsatisfactorily preserved conch with operculum attached to the aperture. Carbonate concretions of the basal Kuonamka Formation, Malaya Kuonamka River; Bergeroniellus expansus Zone , upper Botoman Stage.
Description.—The conch is gently curved dorso-ventrally at its initial part and has a convex, arched dorsal surface with 8–9 low longitudinal folds and a flattened ventral surface. In dorsal view, the apical angle is ca. 15°. The juvenile conch is elongated, tapered, slightly curved dorsally with respect to the main conch.
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