Hindella cf. crassa (Sowerby, 1839)

Hints, Linda & Harper, David A. T., 2015, The Hirnantian (Late Ordovician) brachiopod fauna of the East Baltic: Taxonomy of the key species, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 60 (2), pp. 395-420 : 415-416

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Hindella cf. crassa
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Hindella cf. crassa incipens ( Williams, 1951)

Fig. 15A, E, F View Fig .

Material.— 102 specimens, mostly fragmentary, embedded in rock. Porkuni Regional Stage , Kuldiga Formation , Hirnantian ( Upper Ordovician ); western Latvia and southwestern Estonia. Drill core and depth (in meters) of sample intervals with brachiopods. Depths of fragmentary preserved specimens are marked with “?” Hindella cf. crassa incipiens ( Williams, 1951) in collection GIT 542 View Materials : Adze-6,?844.0–?844.5; Aispute-41, 990.95–998.55; Engure ,?882.8–?884.3; Ikla,?527.0; Krjukai,?968.0; Mežmaļi-16,?912.0–?913.8; Piltene-1,?1016.2; Piltene-30,?938.0; Priekule-20,?1357.3; Riekstini-15,?858.7; Ruhnu-500, 616.9; Stirnas-18,?899.5–?908.9; Vilcini-19,?906.3–?912.9; collections LDM G: Cicere,?897.8–?898.2; Dižrungi-17,?893.7–?894.5; Plikalne-14,?884.0–888.0; Adze-6,?837.0–?845.4; Mežvagari-13,?870.2–?875.0; Kandava-52,?930.3–?932.5; Remte-3,?958.0–?958.8; Kuili-9,?948.7; Ēdole-60,?837.5–?841.4; Dreimaņi,?952.2; Blīdene-5,?815.75–?818.0; Piltene-30,?937.6–?942.1; Talsi-55,?866.4–?866.7 .

Remarks.—Brachiopods characterized by a biconvex shell with weakly developed concentric growth lines occur in many of the studied samples, mostly as fragments and incomplete valves. A few more or less complete shells and valves reminiscent of H. crassa incipiens ( Sheehan 1977; pl. 2: 7, 9, 11) the common Hirnantian brachiopod in many parts of northern Europe and China ( Harper 1981, 1988; Rong and Li 1999; Chen et al. 2000, 2006; Brenchley et al. 2006, Rong et al. 2002). It is highly probable that the fragments of brachiopod valves with weak concentric ornaments belong to the same taxon group. These moderately biconvex specimens have a sub-circular outline with a length up to 17 mm and width up to about 20 mm. One dorsal valve has an anteriorly-thinning, long, dorsal septum ( Fig. 15E View Fig ) and one ventral valve has a pedicle chamber that widens slightly anteriorly ( Fig. 15F View Fig ). The East Baltic specimens differ from the other Upper Ordovician species, H. cassidea ( Sheehan 1977) , in having less convex valves, a less incurved ventral umbo which does not overhang the dorsal umbo, and by a more circular outline. H. cassidea is most similar to Hindella

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from northern Estonia ( H. cf. cassidea in Modzalevskaya 1985) ( Fig. 15D View Fig ).

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Latvian Natural Histotry Museum, department of Entomology

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