Pernostrea, Munier-Chalmas, 1864
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Pernostrea View in CoL ? robusta sp. nov.
Fig. 11 View Fig .
2016 Deltoideum (Deltoideum) delta ( Smith, 1817) ; Kosenko 2016a: pl. 3: 3.
ZooBank LSID: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:26FBF7FF-F554-48DCB02D-069507B4202B
Etymology: From Latin robustus, powerful, massive; in reference to gross shell morphology.
Type material: Holotype, adult right valve with exposed ligament area: TsSGM 2068/35 ( Fig. 11C View Fig ). Paratypes: TsSGM 2068/36, TsSGM 2068/38 from the type locality ( Fig. 11B, D View Fig ) and TsSGM 2068/37 from the Yatriya River ( Fig. 11A View Fig ) .
Type locality: Tolya River , the Northern Urals (north-west of Western Siberia), Russia .
Type horizon: Middle Volgian silt ( Pavlovia iatriensis Zone , Strajevskya strajevskyi Subzone ) of the Tolya River.
Material.— Type material only.
Diagnosis.— Inequivalve; LV convex with deep internal cavity, RV flat; ligament area extremely large; PAM length-oval, strongly depressed.
Description.— Shell inequivalve, outlines subrectangular or trapezoidal. LV convex, very thick (maximum thickness 10 mm), relatively capacious (deepest part of LV located near anteroventral margin with maximum depth of 15 mm). RV slightly convex, relatively capacious, maximum depth near anteroventral margin as in LV. Attachment area large, almost entire LV. Observed maximum size (measurements were made on complete shells, hypothetic size of specimen 2068/37 is bigger than the measured specimens), H= 110 mm, L = 10 mm. Shell height to length ratio (H/L) varies 0.94–1.21 (average 1.11, based on measurements of 5 shells). LV and RV covered with thick growth lamellae. Radial stria questionable because preservation of shells does not allow to observe them. Ligament area ostreoid, trapezoidal or rectangular, extremely elongated in length. Resilifer very shallow and extremely wide. Ligament area length to shell length ratio (Lla/L) varies 0.47–0.79 with average of 0.65 (based on the results of measuring 5 shells). Resilifer length to ligament area length ratio (Lr/Lla) varies 0.42– 0.54 with average of 0.49 (based on the results of measuring 5 shells). PAM length-oval, very depressed, posterocentral. Quenstedt muscle located under posterior border of resilifer. Chomata absent. Microstructure not observed.
Remarks.— This species is characterized by length-oval shape of PAM whereas other oysters from the genus Pernostrea have circular shape of PAM. Due to these differences attribution of this species to the genus Pernostrea is questionable. This species has been found in the Middle Volgian silt of Tolya River and the Middle Volgian silt of Yatriya River. Only LV presented in studied collection is attached to valve of other oyster.
Helvetostrea expansa (J. Sowerby, 1819) is the most morphologically similar species to Pernostrea View in CoL ? robusta sp. nov. Helvetostrea expansa differs by having a much less broad ligament area. Koppka (2015) noted, that shells of H. expansa have a small umbonal cavity and large chambers below the ligament area, while such structural chambers are absent in P.? robusta sp. nov. Pernostrea gibberosa Zakharov, 1974 (Zakharov and Mesezhnikov 1974: 147, pl. 31: 1, pl. 32: 1; SOM: fig. 2B, C) differentiates by the presence of an U-shaped fold on the LV and a corresponding depression on the RV. Pernostrea? planoconvexa Zakharov, 1974 (Zakharov and Mesezhnikov 1974: 148. pl. 33: 1) differs by a less broad triangular ligament area, more convex elongated in length LV and the orbicular shape of PAM which is situated in a subcentral position. Pernostrea uralensis Zakharov, 1972 (SOM: fig. 1A) differs by having an orbicular and centrally positioned PAM. Other species of Pernostrea View in CoL can be distinguished by the presence of an orbicular PAM, while the PAM of P.? robusta sp. nov. is length-oval and strongly depressed.
Stratigraphic and geographic range. —Middle Volgian of the Northern and the Subpolar Urals (Yatriya and Tolya rivers), the northwest of Western Siberia, Russia.
Systematic review of Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous Ostreoidea from Siberia
Family Flemingostreidae Stenzel, 1971 View in CoL
Subfamily Crassostreinae Scarlato and Starobogatov, 1979 View in CoL
Genus Helvetostrea Koppka, 2015
Helvetostrea exotica ( Kosenko, 2014) ; Upper Kimmeridgian
(Fig. 12L, M)
Subfamily Liostreinae Vialov, 1983
Genus Praeexogyra Charles and Maubeuge, 1953 View in CoL
Praeexogyra siberica (Zakharov, 1974) ; Middle Volgian–
Ryazanian (Fig. 12A, B, E, F, G)
Family Gryphaeidae Vialov, 1936
Subfamily Gryphaeinae Vialov, 1936
Tribe Pernostreini nov.
Genus Pernostrea Munier-Chalmas, 1864 View in CoL
Pernostrea cucurbita (Zakharov, 1966) ; Lower Valanginian (SOM: fig. 4)
Pernostrea gibberosa (Zakharov, 1974) ; Lower Volgian (SOM: fig. 2B, C)
Pernostrea mesezhnikovi sp. nov.; Upper Kimmeridgian–Lower Volgian ( Figs. 7 View Fig , 9 View Fig , 10B, D View Fig )
Pernostrea ? robusta sp. nov.; Middle–Upper Volgian ( Fig. 11 View Fig )
Pernostrea cf. quadrangularis ( Arkell, 1927) ; Lower Kimmeridgian (SOM: fig. 5)
Pernostrea uralensis (Zakharov, 1972) ; Upper Volgian–Ryazanian (SOM: fig. 1A)
Genus Deltoideum Rollier, 1917 View in CoL
Subgenus Boreiodeltoideum Kosenko, 2016a
Deltoideum (Boreiodeltoideum) borealis sp. nov.; Lower Kimmeridgian ( Fig. 5A, E View Fig )
Deltoideum (Boreiodeltoideum) praeanabarensis (Zakharov, 1963) ; Lower Volgian ( Fig. 5B–D, F View Fig )
Deltoideum (Boreiodeltoideum) anabarensis ( Bodylevsky, 1949) ; Ryazanian–Lower Hauterivian (SOM: fig. 3)
Tribe Gryphaeini Vialov, 1936 View in CoL
Genus Gryphaea Lamarck, 1801 View in CoL
Subgenus Gryphaea (Gryphaea) Lamarck, 1801
Gryphaea (Gryphaea) curva ( Gerasimov, 1955) ; Lower Kimmeridgian (Fig. 12C, D)
Gryphaea? borealis Zakharov, 1966 ; Lower Valanginian (Fig. 12J)
Gryphaea sp. ; Lower Volgian (Fig. 12I)
Subfamily Exogyrinae Vialov, 1936
Tribe Amphidontini Vialov, 1983
Genus Nanogyra Beurlen, 1958 View in CoL
Nanogyra View in CoL ? cf. thurmanni (Étallon, 1862); Middle Volgian (Fig. 12O)
Nanogyra ? sp.; Lower Kimmeridgian (Fig. 12H)
Subfamily? Pycnodonteinae Stenzel, 1959
Genus Argutostrea Kosenko in Kosenko and Seltser, 2016
Argutostrea roemeri ( Quenstedt, 1843) View in CoL ; Kimmeridgian–Middle Volgian (Fig. 12K, N)
Subfamily indet.
Genus indet.
“ Ostrea ” cf. moreana ( Buvignier, 1852); Middle Volgian (SOM: fig. 2A)
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Pernostrea
Kosenko, Igor N. 2017 |
Deltoideum (Boreiodeltoideum) borealis
Kosenko 2017 |
Boreiodeltoideum
Kosenko 2016 |
Helvetostrea
Koppka 2015 |
Crassostreinae
Scarlato and Starobogatov 1979 |
Pernostrea gibberosa
Zakharov 1974 |
Pernostrea? planoconvexa
Zakharov 1974 |
Pernostrea uralensis
Zakharov 1972 |
Flemingostreidae
Stenzel 1971 |
Gryphaea? borealis
Zakharov 1966 |
Nanogyra
Beurlen 1958 |
Nanogyra
Beurlen 1958 |
Praeexogyra
Charles and Maubeuge 1953 |
Gryphaeini
Vialov 1936 |
Deltoideum
Rollier 1917 |
Pernostrea
Munier-Chalmas 1864 |
Pernostrea
Munier-Chalmas 1864 |
Pernostrea
Munier-Chalmas 1864 |
Gryphaea
Lamarck 1801 |
Gryphaea (Gryphaea)
Lamarck 1801 |