Hustedia sp.
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BB9544-FFB7-A665-FC26-F9B79E6CFD9F |
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Hustedia sp. |
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Fig. 19A View Fig .
1999 Hustedia sp. ; Baliński 1999: 445, fig. 4A, B.
Material.—Four damaged shells from samples MH 2, D4, and Mu−42.
Remarks.—The species was reported from the Muhua Formation by Baliński (1999). It is very rare form in the fauna because the recent intensive acid processing of samples resulted in only one additional specimen ( Fig. 19A View Fig ). A single nearly complete shell from sample MH 2 is 2.4 mm long and 2.0 mm wide. There are 12 and 13 radial costae on the dorsal and ventral valves, respectively. The low number of radial costae resembles the ribbing characteristic of Hustedia mormoni (Marcou, 1858) , described from the Upper Carboniferous of Nebraska (see Dunbar and Condra 1932). The specimens from Muhua are also similar externally to Hustedia cf. radialis (Phillips, 1836) described from the Early Carboniferous of Staffordshire by Brunton and Champion (1974). H. radialis re−described by Brunton (1984) from Bolland and Fermanagh ( Great Britain) is wider and possesses more radial ribs.
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Naturhistorisches Museum, Basel |
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Hustedia sp.
Sun, Yuanlin & Baliński, Andrzej 2011 |
Hustedia sp.
Balinski, A. 1999: 445 |