Prophyllodictya khrevitsa, Tolokonnikova & Fedorov, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5284.2.6 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7923404 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A122B16A-BE16-FFF9-FF6D-856BFAF9FF06 |
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Prophyllodictya khrevitsa |
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Prophyllodictya khrevitsa n. sp.
( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 , Table 1 View TABLE 1 )
Holotype. CNIGR museum № 13/13403; surroundings of Khrevitsa village , Khrevitsa Formation, Ordovician (Sandbian); Leningrad region, Russia.
Additional material. CNIGR museum № 14/13403, 15/13403, 16/13403, 17/13403, 18/13403, 19/13403; same details as for the holotype .
Etymology. Named after the Khrevitsa Formation from which the specimens were collected. It is used as a name in apposition.
Diagnosis. Colony reticulate with branches lens-shaped in transversal section. Mesotheca slightly sinuous. Rare diaphragms. Autozooecial apertures arranged in regular diagonal rows. Paurostyles in a single row between autozooecial apertures.
Description. Colony bifoliate, reticulate. Branches lens-shaped in transversal section. Mesotheca slightly sinuous, lacking hyaline rods, 0.02 mm in thickness. Endozone is narrow. One or two diaphragms in autozooecial chambers. Autozooecia long, tubular, sharply bending near proximal end. Extrazooecial skeleton developed, distinctly lamellar.Autozooecial apertures on branch surfaces oval or subcircular, arranged in regular diagonal rows. Apertural interspaces and marginal area of branches ridged, occupied by paurostyles. Paurostyles usually arranged in a single row between autozooecial apertures and in gatherings on branch margins.
Comparison. Prophyllodictya khrevitsa n. sp. differs from P. putilovensis Lavrentjeva, 1993 (in Gorjunova & Lavrentjeva 1993) from the Dapingian-lower Darriwilian of Leningrad region in having narrower colonies (0.75–1.75 mm vs 3.00– 3.50 mm in P. putilovensis ), regular arrangement of smaller paurostyles (0.01–0.02 mm vs confined location and 0.04–0.06 mm in P. putilovensis ), and smaller apertures (0.06–0.08 x 0.14–0.18 mm vs 0.17–0.20 x 0.26–0.31 mm in P. putilovensis ).
Stratigraphical and geographical ranges. Khrevitsa Formation, Ordovician (Sandbian); Leningrad region, Russia.
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