Scolopodus striatus Pander, 1856

Zhen, Yong Yi, 2011, Middle to Late Ordovician (Darriwilian-Sandbian) Conodonts from the Dawangou Section, Kalpin Area of the Tarim Basin, Northwestern China, Records of the Australian Museum 63 (3), pp. 203-266 : 253-254

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https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.0067-1975.63.2011.1586

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Scolopodus striatus Pander, 1856
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Scolopodus striatus Pander, 1856

Fig. 26A–W View Figure 26

? Scolopodus costatus Pander, 1856: 26 , pl. 2, fig. 7a–d, pl. A, fig. 5e.

Scolopodus semicostatus Pander, 1856: 26 , pl. 2, fig. 4a–b.

Scolopodus aequilateralis Pander, 1856: 26 , pl. 2, fig. 5a–c, pl. A, fig. 5c.

Scolopodus quadratus Pander, 1856: 26 , pl. 2, fig. 6a–d, pl. A, fig. 5d; Fåhraeus, 1982a: 21, pl. 2, figs 1–14, pl. 3, figs 1–8, 15 (cum syn.); Rasmussen, 2001: 131, pl. 17, fig. 12; Zhen et al., 2003b: 212, fig. 27A–O (cum syn.); Zhen et al., 2004a: 58–59, pl. 5, figs 15–21 (cum syn.).

Scolopodus striatus Pander, 1856: 26 , pl. 2, figs 8a–d, pl. A, fig. 5f; Tolmacheva, 2006: 255–259, figs 5A–B, D,?E, F, 6–8 (cum syn.); Viira, 2011: fig. 11E.

Scolopodus rex Lindström, 1955a: 595–596 , pl. 3, fig. 32; van Wamel, 1974: 94, pl. 5, fig. 18; Landing, 1976: 640, pl. 4, fig. 14; Löfgren, 1978: 109–110, pl. 1, 38–39; An, 1981: pl. 3, fig. 10; An & Ding, 1982: pl. 1, fig. 22; Zeng et al., 1983: pl. 12, fig. 35; An et al., 1985: pl. 10, figs 8, 13; An, 1987: 187, pl. 7, figs 1–4, 6–8, pl. 9, fig. 6; Ding, 1987: pl. 5, fig. 20; Ni & Li, 1987: 440, pl. 57, figs 23, 32–34; Stouge & Bagnoli, 1990: 25, pl. 9, figs 1–6; Duan, 1990: pl. 2, fig. 6; Gao, 1991: 140, pl. 7, fig. 1; Ding et al. in Wang, 1993: 205, pl. 14, figs 21–26; Löfgren, 1994: fig. 7.1; Chen & Bergström, 1995: pl. 7, fig. 7; Wang et al., 1996: pl. 2, figs 18–19; Wang & Bergström, 1999 a: 342, pl. 2, fig. 14; Zhao et al., 2000: 224, pl. 14, figs 2–8.

Scolopodus rex var. paltodiformis Lindström, 1955a: 596 , pl. 3, figs 33–34.

Paltodus scolopodiformis Sergeeva, 1974 : pl. 1, figs 10–11. Scolopodus multicostatus Ni in Ni & Li, 1987: 439, pl. 58, fig. 6.

? Scolopodus praerex Ni in Ni & Li, 1987: 440, pl. 57, figs 51–54.

Material. 37 specimens from five samples of the Dawangou Formation (see Table 1).

Remarks. As revised by Tolmacheva (2006), Scolopodus striatus consists of a quinquimembrate apparatus including scandodiform M ( Fig. 26R–W View Figure 26 ), acontiodiform P ( Fig. 26A–B View Figure 26 ), subrounded Sa ( Fig. 26C–D View Figure 26 ), and paltodiform and compressed paltodiform S (undifferentiated) elements. Tolmacheva (2006, fig. 2) further differentiated the compressed paltodiform element into short-based and long-based variants, and the paltodiform element into short-based and medium-based variants. Her short-based paltodiform element (Tolmacheva, 2006, fig. 7A) exhibits a multicostate inner lateral face and smooth outer lateral face; such features are identical with those exhibited by what she defined as the M element, although that is more strongly compressed with a shorter, but more expanded base. We regard the scandodiform element and short-based variant of the paltodiform element as representing the M element, whereas the medium-based variant of the paltodiform element is interpreted as occupying the Sc position ( Fig. 26J–O View Figure 26 ). The long-based variant of the compressed paltodiform element is assigned to the Sd position ( Fig. 26P–Q View Figure 26 ), and the short-based variant of the compressed paltodiform element is regarded as the Sb element ( Fig. 26E–I View Figure 26 ).

The M element from the Dawangou section ( Fig. 26R–W View Figure 26 ) is identical with the short-based variant of Tolmacheva’s paltodiform element (2006, fig. 7A). Both have an anteroposteriorly compressed cusp and a short base. The convex anterior face is smooth ( Fig. 26U View Figure 26 ) or only faintly costate basally (fig. 24S), and the posterior face is less convex but strongly costate ( Fig. 26R, T, V–W View Figure 26 ). The typical scandodiform element defined by Tolmacheva (2006, fig. 6F–G, fig. 8D–F) has not been recognized in our Tarim material.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Conodonta

Order

Protopanderodontida

Family

Strachanognathidae

Genus

Scolopodus

Loc

Scolopodus striatus Pander, 1856

Zhen, Yong Yi 2011
2011
Loc

Scolopodus rex Lindström, 1955a: 595–596

Gao, Q 1991: 140
An, T 1987: 187
Lofgren, A 1978: 109
Landing, E 1976: 640
Lindstrom, M 1955: 596
1955
Loc

Scolopodus rex var. paltodiformis Lindström, 1955a: 596

Lindstrom, M 1955: 596
1955
Loc

Scolopodus costatus

Pander, C 1856: 26
1856
Loc

Scolopodus semicostatus

Pander, C 1856: 26
1856
Loc

Scolopodus aequilateralis

Pander, C 1856: 26
1856
Loc

Scolopodus quadratus

Rasmussen, J 2001: 131
Fahraeus, L 1982: 21
Pander, C 1856: 26
1856
Loc

Scolopodus striatus

Pander, C 1856: 26
1856
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