Mellopegma uslonicum Parkhaev, 2004
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2012.0004 |
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Mellopegma uslonicum Parkhaev, 2004 |
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Mellopegma uslonicum Parkhaev, 2004
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Material.—Seven calcium phosphatic internal moulds, including three SMNH Mo 160410, 167612, and 167671 from sample 7/70 and one internal mould SMNH Mo 167672 from sample B-247 (collected by Larisa G. Voronova and found in the collection of Vladimir V. Missarzhevsky). Uppermost Emyaksin Formation, Bol’shaya Kuonamka River; Calodiscus -Erbiella Zone, lower Botoman Stage.
Remarks.—Cyrtoconic, laterally highly compressed shell. The apex projects within the apertural margin. The aperture is elongated oval in outline (length/width ratio 3.0–3.7) and has a slight lateral flaring and subapical train. The surface of the internal mould bears faint concentric folds and is covered with evenly spaced blunt tubercles ( Fig. 14D View Fig ). The fossil is discussed as “Unnamed form 3” by Kouchinsky (2000a: fig. 5M–O). For discussion and comparison with other species see Vendrasco et al. (2011b: 18).
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Lower Botoman Stage, Siberian Platform ( Vendrasco et al. 2011b and herein) and Eastern Transbaikalia ( Parkhaev 2004).
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