Zaphrentites sp.

El-Desouky, Heba, Herbig, Hans-Georg & Kora, Mahmoud, 2023, Kasimovian (late Pennsylvanian) cornute rugose corals from Egypt: taxonomy, facies and palaeogeography of a cool-water fauna from northern Gondwana, Swiss Journal of Palaeontology (32) 142 (1), pp. 1-39 : 24

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Zaphrentites sp.
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Zaphrentites sp.

( Fig. 11C View Fig 1–C View Fig 4 View Fig ).

Material: One corallite (RAh 84), collected from the basal shales of the lower member of the Aheimer Formation. Tree transverse thin-sections are available.

Description: External characters: Straight, conical, small (about 1.5 cm long) corallite. Calice is very deep, partly eroded. Septal furrows are marked on the external wall

( Fig. 11C View Fig 1 View Fig ).

Internal characters: Near the apex, in the earliest ontogenetic preserved stage, at diameter of 4 mm septa are 16 ( Fig. 11C View Fig 2 View Fig ). Major septa are sub-radial to pinnately arranged. Tey show a distinct white middle line. Te cardinal fossula is well-developed with parallel sides and long, thin cardinal septum. Later with maturity, at a diameter of 6.4 mm there are 20 major septa ( Fig. 11C View Fig 3 View Fig ). Tese are radially arranged in the counter quadrants, curve towards the counter septum, and join to form a stereocolumn. Te cardinal fossula has parallel sides with

somewhat short cardinal septum. Alar fossulae are not developed. Te uppermost mature section below calice floor ( Fig. 11C View Fig 4 View Fig ), displays 23 septa in 7.2 mm diameter. Septa are altered, and their ends are free, leaving a narrow free axial area. Cardinal septum is short. Minor septa are absent.

Discussion: Zaphrentites sp. and Zaphrentites cf. parallela (Carruthers, 1910) show almost no differences in the morphology of the earlier growth stages. Nevertheless, the studied Zaphrentites sp. shows n:d ratio in the last mature stage near the calice smaller than that of the Zaphrentites cf. parallela (Carruthers, 1910) ; (23: 7.2 vs. 26: 8.6; Fig. 12 View Fig ).

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