Parailsanella sp. 1
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2012.0004 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C3891D-1528-C274-FCC9-FA4BCE11F971 |
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Felipe |
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Parailsanella sp. 1 |
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Material.—Thirty-nine calcium phosphatic internal moulds, including four figured specimens SMNH Mo 160415, 160416, 167655, and 167656 from sample 7/36.7. Emyaksin Formation, Bol’shaya Kuonamka River; correlated with the Delgadella anabara Zone, Atdabanian Stage.
Description.—Slightly cyrtoconic, laterally somewhat compressed shells. Supra-apical surface evenly convex; sub-apical surface concave. Aperture broadly oval, with length/ width ratio 1.7 to 2.0. Low and broad comarginal folds, faint on small (juvenile) specimens, are situated on the inner shell surface (as reflected by internal moulds). The apex is ~ 0.3 mm in lateral view, bulbous and pinched at its base.
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Remarks.—The surface of internal moulds, excluding apical area, is commonly covered with pits ~5 μm in diameter and 10–20 μm apart ( Fig. 6A View Fig ). In one case, a juvenile mould preserves a shallow polygonal texture with centres of polygons 10–20 μm apart ( Fig. 6B View Fig ). Parailsanella sp. 1 is very similar to Capitoconus inclinatus Skovsted, 2004 from Stage 4 of Greenland, but the latter form has a relatively larger globose protoconch and laterally more compressed shell. The fossils described herein are discussed as Ilsanella sp. by Kouchinsky (2000a: 130, fig. 8).
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Material.—Single calcium phosphatic internal mould SMNH Mo 167658 from sample 7/70. Uppermost Emyaksin Formation, Bol’shaya Kuonamka River; Calodiscus -Erbiella Zone, lower Botoman Stage.
Description.—Slightly cyrtoconic and laterally compressed shell. Aperture is narrow oval, with length/width ratio of 3. The apex is bulbous, ~ 0.3 mm in lateral view. The inner shell surface (as reflected by internal moulds) is covered with comarginal folds.
Remarks.—The form is similar to Capitoconus artus Skovst- ed, 2004 from Stage 4 of Greenland. The latter is preserved, however, with remains of phosphatised shell, with prominent sharp transverse ribs and a more distinct apex (Skovsted 2004: fig. 5). Parailsanella sp. 2 is more compressed laterally and has more distinct narrower comarginal folds than Parailsanella sp. 1 herein.
Genus Figurina Parkhaev in Gravestock et al., 2001
Type species: Figurina figurina Parkhaev in Gravestock et al., 2001; Abadiella huoi Zone , lower Cambrian; Horse Gully section, Yorke Peninsula, Australia.
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