Mackinneyella dzhulfensis ( Morozova, 1965 )

Ernst, Andrej, Senowbari-Daryan, Baba & Hamedani, Ali, 2006, Middle Permian Bryozoa from the Lakaftari area, northeast of Esfahan (central Iran), Geodiversitas 28 (4), pp. 543-590 : 566

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4665450

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4665003

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scientific name

Mackinneyella dzhulfensis ( Morozova, 1965 )
status

 

Mackinneyella dzhulfensis ( Morozova, 1965) View in CoL ( Figs 8L, M View FIG ; 9 View FIG A-C, E; Table 21)

Polypora dzhulfensis Morozova, 1965: 193 , pl. 28, fig. 1; 1970a: 216, pl. 50, fig. 1, pl. 53, fig. 3.

Mackinneyella dzhulfensis View in CoL – Morozova & Lisitsyn 1996: 45.

HOLOTYPE. — No. 1613/31, PIN; Transcaucasia (Nakhichevan); Gnishik Horizon, Middle Permian, Murgabian (= Wordian).

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — 5-7-5, 12-2-3, 13a-b.

OCCURRENCE. — Transcaucasia (Nakhichevan); Gnishik Horizon, Middle Permian, Murgabian (= Wordian). Lakaftari: central Iran, Jamal Formation, Middle Permian.

DESCRIPTION

Micrometric formula:7-8.5/5-7//13-16. Reticulated colonies with straight branches, joined by dissepiments. Bifurcation common. Autozooecia arranged in 5-6 alternating rows on branches, becoming 7-8 in the place of bifurcation. Apertures circular, arranged in regular alternating rows, spaced 4-5 per length of a fenestrule. Shape of fenestrules varying from oval to rectangular. Keels absent. Nodes small, regularly spaced on the obverse colony surface; usually 3-4 surrounding each aperture. Internal granular skeleton thick, well developed, continuous with rods, nodes, peristome and across dissepiments. Outer lamellar skeleton moderately thick, containing abundant rods 5-10 µm in diameter. Rods arranged in distinct longitudinal rows on the reverse side.

INTERIOR DESCRIPTION

Autozooecia rhombic to irregular hexagonal in the middle tangential section, irregularly shaped in the place of bifurcation; high and short in longitudinal section, with well developed vestibule; elongate to branch length; aperture positioned at distal to distal-abaxial end of chamber. Hemisepta absent.

COMPARISON

Mackinneyella dzhulfensis differs from M. robustiformis from the Middle Permian (Gnishik Horizon, Guadalupian) of Transcaucasia, in having smaller fenestrules, and different microstructure of the reverse side (regular rows of rods instead of microacanthostyles).

PIN

Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Bryozoa

Class

Stenolaemata

Order

Fenestrida

Family

Acanthocladiidae

Genus

Mackinneyella

Loc

Mackinneyella dzhulfensis ( Morozova, 1965 )

Ernst, Andrej, Senowbari-Daryan, Baba & Hamedani, Ali 2006
2006
Loc

Mackinneyella dzhulfensis

MOROZOVA I. P. & LISITSYN D. V. 1996: 45
1996
Loc

Polypora dzhulfensis

MOROZOVA I. P. 1965: 193
1965
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