Lanceomyonia Havlíček, 1960
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Genus Lanceomyonia Havlíček, 1960
Type species: Terebratula tarda Barrande, 1847 ; Pridoli, Silurian; Dvorce , central Bohemia .
Lanceomyonia borealiformis ( Siemiradzki, 1906) Fig. 12F–H View Fig .
1906 Rhynchonella borealiformis Szajnocha ; Siemiradzki 1906: 171, pl. 7: 3–5.
1978 Lanceomyonia borealiformis ( Siemiradzki, 1906) ; Rubel and Teller 1978: 477–478, pl. 3: 8–9.
1985 Lanceomyonia borealiformis ( Siemiradzki, 1906) ; Nikiforova et al. 1985: 38 [full synonymy herein].
Material.—9 complete shells and 7 fragments of shells and single valves. In the studied section the stratigraphically oldest specimens come from 1.0 m and 1.5 m above the S–D boundary (bed 2 and 5, respectively). Other specimens were recovered 5.5 m (beds 47–48) above the boundary and from a loose block representing the uppermost part of the section.
Description.—Shell up to 16.4 mm in length, dorsibiconvex, transversely subelliptical to subcircular in outline, slightly wider than long, uniplicate. Ventral valve regularly convex in lateral profile with strongly incurved beak in large shells; sulcus appears at about 7–8 mm from the umbo, rather shallow but clearly separated from flanks by slightly stronger ribs; tongue long, with convex bottom. Dorsal valve strongly convex; fold appears 5–6 mm from umbo, rather low, but clearly delimited laterally by slightly stronger bordering ribs. Posterior 5–9 mm of the shell surface smooth, anteriorly radially ribbed; ribs simple, rounded, very variable in number; 4–5 ribs on fold, 3–4 in sulcus, and 7–11 ribs on each flank.
Remarks.—This species was reported by Kozłowski (1929), as Camarotoechia (Wilsonia) tarda ( Barrande, 1847) , from the Borshchiv and Chortkiv horizons. Nikiforova et al. (1985) identified the species with certainty, however, only
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from the Khudykivtsi and Mytkiv beds of the Borshchiv Horizon. The specimens studied here from the Dnistrove section agree closely with those illustrated by Kozłowski (1929: pl. 7: 26) from the Borshchiv Horizon. He described the species in great detail, both externally and internally, and gave the statistic range of its morphologic variability.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.— Nikiforova (1954) reported the species from several localities in Podolia from the Borshchiv Horizon. Although Kozłowski (1929) and Nikiforova (1954) reported the species from many localities in Podolia they did not list Dnistrove among them. Later, however, Nikiforova et al. (1972) mentioned L. borealiformis from Volkovtsy (= Dnistrove).
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Lanceomyonia Havlíček, 1960
Baliński, Andrzej 2012 |
Lanceomyonia borealiformis ( Siemiradzki, 1906 )
Nikiforova, O. I. & Modzalevskaya, T. L. & Modzalevskaa, T. L. & Basset, M. G. 1985: 38 |
Lanceomyonia borealiformis ( Siemiradzki, 1906 )
Rubel, M. P. & Teller, L. 1978: 477 |
Rhynchonella borealiformis
Siemiradzki, J. 1906: 171 |