Celsifornix carteri Baliński and Sun, 2010a
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2010.0106 |
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Celsifornix carteri Baliński and Sun, 2010a |
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Celsifornix carteri Baliński and Sun, 2010a
Figs. 4K, L View Fig , 5A, B, D, 6D, F View Fig , 29 View Fig .
2010 Voiseyella carteri sp. nov.; Baliński and Sun 2010a: 96–97, pl. 1: 1–33, text−fig. 5.
Material.—43 single ventral and 88 dorsal valves, generally well preserved. All specimens from sample MH 1 apart from a single ventral valve was found in sample M2−8.
Remarks.—This species was recently described in detail by Baliński and Sun (2010a: pl. 1, text−fig. 4). It is distinguished from the other species of the genus by its strongly transverse outline (dorsal valve width to length ratio varies from 2.2 to 5.0; Fig. 29A–E View Fig ). This great variability is connected mainly with a very variable development of cardinal extremities which in some exceptionally fusiform specimens may be extremely expanded and delicate ( Fig. 29C View Fig ). It is noteworthy that the great variability in the shell width to length ratio is associated with similar variability in the number of lateral costae which varies from 14 to 32: generally the wider valves have more radial costae.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Known exclusively from the type locality and horizon. One of the most numerous spiriferids in the Muhua Formation.
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Naturhistorisches Museum, Basel |
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Celsifornix carteri Baliński and Sun, 2010a
Sun, Yuanlin & Baliński, Andrzej 2011 |
Voiseyella carteri
Balinski, A. & Sun, Y. 2010: 96 |