Strophomenoidea King, 1846
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13620317 |
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Strophomenoidea King, 1846 |
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Superfamily Strophomenoidea King, 1846 Family Strophomenidae King, 1846
Strophomenid gen. et sp. indet.
Fig. 13J View Fig ; Table 14.
Material.—One dorsal internal mould.
Description.—Shell medium−sized, subsemicircular, gently concave with nearly planar visceral area. Interarea low, catacline. Notothyrium relatively wide, covered by thin, arched chilidium ( Fig. 13J View Fig 2 View Fig ). Cardinalia about one−tenth length and one−third width of shell; two lobes of cardinal process small, discrete, rod−like, sitting on highly elevated notothyrial platform, projecting ventrally and posteriorly; sockets shallow, open antero−laterally; socket ridges thick, low, divergent from each other at 129 degrees, curving postero−laterally. Muscle field weakly impressed, bounded postero−laterally by pair of thin side septa.
Discussion.—The only dorsal valve available has Type A cardinalia ( Rong and Cocks 1994; Cocks and Rong 2000) and weak transmuscle ridges, which confirm its affinity to Strophomenidae . Platymena ? mutabilis Xu, Rong, and Liu, 1974 from the Shihtzupu Formation of northern Guizhou Province is similar to the Weixin specimen in its nearly flat dorsal valve with similar cardinalia and postero−lateral muscle bounding ridges, but differs in having a semicircular outline and a low, thin, dorsal median septum.
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