Hypothyridina Buckman, 1906
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Genus Hypothyridina Buckman, 1906 View in CoL Hypothyridina linglingensis Wang, 1956a
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Hypothyridina linglingensis n. sp.; Wang 1956a: 173–174, pl. 3: C1–5. Material.—Ten shells.
Remarks.—Our specimens are in agreement with H. linglingensis Wang, 1956a in general shape and size. Shell width is slightly greater than length, with greatest width around mid−length of shell and greatest thickness at the anterior margin. The dorsal valve is much more convex than the ventral valve. Dorsal fold is very low posteriorly and becomes well developed at the anterior margin. Ventral sinus is very shallow, becoming geniculated in right angle to meet the dorsal fold near the anterior margin. Ventral beak is small, incurved against that of the dorsal valve. External surface is covered by simple, low, and rounded plications, with 8–10 in sinus, 9–11 on fold, and 16 or more on each flank. The interspaces are narrow and linear. Occasionally one or two plications next to the fold or sinus may bifurcate.
Wang (1956a) described two species of Hypothyridina from the Upper Devonian of central Hunan based on only three specimens: H. hunanensis and H. linglingensis . He did not mention any features distinguishing the two forms. Hypothyridina linglingensis is different from the former by its smaller shell and flatter sinal plications. Whether these are intraspecific variations or not requires additional specimens for further study.
Occurrences.—This species is very rare in the late Frasnian ( Pa. linguiformis Zone ), nevertheless it can be found in all latest Frasnian deeper water shelf deposits in the Chongshanpu, Shetianqiao, and Jiangjiaqiao sections.
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Hypothyridina Buckman, 1906
Ma, Xue-Ping, Sun, Yuan-Lin, Hao, Wei-Cheng & Liao, Wei-Hua 2002 |
Hypothyridina linglingensis
Wang, Y. 1956: 173 |