Cyrtospiriferidae Termier and Termier, 1949

Halamski, Adam T. & Baliński, Andrzej, 2009, Latest Famennian brachiopods from Kowala, Holy Cross Mountains, Poland, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 54 (2), pp. 289-306 : 300

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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2007.0066

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Cyrtospiriferidae Termier and Termier, 1949
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Family Cyrtospiriferidae Termier and Termier, 1949 View in CoL Cyrtospiriferidae gen. et sp. indet.

Fig. 9G.

Material.—One shell ZPAL Bp 57/10, lacking postero−lateral parts, otherwise well preserved.

Description.—Shell 14.3 mm long, transverse, strongly ventribiconvex. Cardinal margin straight. Dorsal fold distinct but low and flattened. Ventral sulcus distinct but shallow. Ventral interarea apsacline, incurved, transversely striate; delthyrium 4.2 mm wide; remnant of a convex pseudodeltidium is visible. Dorsal interarea linear, catacline. Anterior commissure uniplicate, tongue rounded, 9.1 mm wide. Ornamentation of radial costae and costellae separated by narrower furrows, 10 on dorsal lateral flanks, 14 on ventral lateral flanks, 10 in fold and sulcus. Sinal pattern with numerous main plications, one group of densely crowded central plications and rare lateral plications ( Fig. 9G 6 View Fig ). Fold pattern poorly preserved, with more dense central plications ( Fig. 9G 1). Micro−ornamentation of fine radial capillae both on costae and between them ( Fig. 9G 7 View Fig ), preserved in the ventral sulcus only.

Interior unknown.

Remarks.—The general form and sinal pattern of the discussed specimen remind of Sinospirifer Grabau, 1931 ; on the contrary, the micro−ornamentation is strongly similar to the davidsoni −pattern sensu Ma and Day (2007), characteristic of Cyrtiopsis . The form cannot be determined taxonomically with confidence due to inadequate preservation of the studied material (in particular, absence of internal characters).

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