Triplicatella papilio Kouchinsky, 2015
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2012.0004 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C3891D-1533-C252-FFF5-FA5BCEF9FE24 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Triplicatella papilio Kouchinsky |
status |
sp. nov. |
Triplicatella papilio Kouchinsky sp. nov.
Fig. 29A, B View Fig .
Ethymology: From Latin papilio , butterfly; for the butterfly-like appearance of the operculum.
Type material: Holotype: SMNH X 4646 View Materials ( Fig. 29A View Fig ) . Paratype: SMNH X 4647 View Materials ( Fig. 29B View Fig ) .
Type locality: 70°08.5’N, 114°00’E, Malaya Kuonamka River , left bank at the village Zhilinda , eastern flanks of the Anabar Uplift, northern Siberian Platform GoogleMaps .
Type horizon: Uppermost Emyaksin Formation , Calodiscus - Erbiella Zone, lower Botoman Stage, lower Cambrian .
Material.— Several phosphatised opercula, including holotype SMNH X 4646 View Materials , from sample K1-3B and paratype SMNH X 4647 View Materials , from sample 7/70; uppermost Emyaksin Formation , Malaya Kuonamka and Bol’shaya Kuonamka rivers (respectively); Calodiscus - Erbiella Zone, lower Botoman Stage .
Diagnosis.—Species of Triplicatella with the operculum rounded trapezoidal in plan view and with two prominent folds on the dorsal margin.
Description.—Operculum rounded trapezoidal in plan view, 0.8–1 mm wide, with flattened outer surface. Two prominent and laterally flattened blade-like radial folds of the dorsal surface diverge at ca. 80º, but their bases are perpendicular to the dorsal margin of the operculum ( Fig. 29A View Fig 1, B1 View Fig ). Invagination of the dorsal margin produces three distinct folds on the outer surface.The folds continue ventrally as two low ridges, which level off towards the margin of the operculum. The ventral part of the operculum has two broad and shallow folds.
Remarks.— Triplicatella Conway Morris in Bengtson et al., 1990 includes three described species, T. disdoma Conway Morris in Bengtson et al., 1990 (type species), T. sinuosa Skovsted, Peel, and Atkins, 2004 , and T. peltata Skovsted, Peel, and Atkins, 2004 . There are also four forms in open nomenclature ( Skovsted et al. 2004). T. papilio sp. nov. is different from other known forms of Triplicatella in having only two inner prominent folds of the dorsal margin.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Known only from its type locality and horizon.
SMNH |
Department of Paleozoology, Swedish Museum of Natural History |
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