Dybowskiella hupehensiformis, Ernst, 2016

Ernst, Andrej, 2016, Bryozoan fauna from the Permian (Artinskian-Kungurian) Zhongba Formation of southwestern Tibet, Palaeontologia Electronica (1946) 51 (9), pp. 1-59 : 7-9

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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/585

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scientific name

Dybowskiella hupehensiformis
status

sp. nov.

Dybowskiella hupehensiformis View in CoL n. sp.

Figure 4.3-7 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 View FIGURE 6 View FIGURE 7 ; Table 4

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1983 Dybowskiella hupehensis Yang, 1956 ; Yang and Lu, p. 266, pl. 9, figs. 1-4.

Etymology. The species is named after the species Dybowskiella hupehensis Yang, 1956 because of its close similarity.

Holotype. SMF 23.030 About SMF .

Paratypes. SMF 23.031 About SMF SMF 23.035 About SMF .

Type locality. Zhongba area of southwestern Tibet (E 84.31536, N 29.74233) GoogleMaps .

Type stratum. Zhongba Formation, Permian (upper Cisuralian–Guadalupian).

Diagnosis. Encrusting colony; diaphragms few to absent; lunaria well-developed, horseshoe-shaped; apertures separated by 1–2 rows of vesicles; 11–15 vesicles surrounding each aperture; maculae consisting of vesicular skeleton.

Description. Encrusting, partly multilayered colony, separate sheets 1.15–1.75 mm thick. Autozooecia growing from thin epitheca, bending in the early exozone to the colony surface. Autozooecial diaphragms few to absent. Autozooecial apertures circular to oval. Lunaria well-developed, horseshoe-shaped, directed towards the next macula, disappearing in deeper sections; ends of lunaria indenting into autozooecia. Vesicles small to medium in size, high, separating autozooecia in 1– 2 rows, 11–15 surrounding each autozooecia aperture, with rounded to flat roofs, polygonal in tangential section. Autozooecial walls granular prismatic, 0.005 –0.015 mm thick. Maculae consisting of vesicular skeleton, 0.9–1.3 mm in diameter.

Remarks. Dybowskiella hupehensiformis n. sp. resembles the species described as Dybowskiella hupehensis Yang, 1956 by Yang and Lu (1983) from the Lower Permian Baliqliq Group of Kalpin in Western Xinjang, China. However, D. hupehensis Yang, 1956 , originally described from the Chihsia Formation (Lower Permian, Artinskian–Kungurian) of Hupei, China, has significantly larger autozooecial apertures than the species described by Yang and Lu (1983) (aperture width 0.34–0.42 mm vs. 0.26–0.36 mm in the material of Yang and Lu). Dybowskiella hupehensiformis differs insignificantly from the material of D. hupehensis Yang, 1956 described by Yang and Lu (1983): aperture width 0.26–0.33 mm vs. 0.26–0.36 mm, and aperture spacing 0.45–0.67 mm vs. 0.35–0.50 mm.

Dybowskiella hupehensiformis n. sp. is similar to the species Dybowskiella sp. described by Yang and Lu (1983) from the Baliqliq Group of Kalpin in Western Xinjang, China (aperture width 0.26–0.33 mm vs. 0.30–0.33 mm in Dybowskiella sp. ; aperture spacing 0.45–0.67 mm vs. 0.38–0.64 mm in Dybowskiella sp. ). Furthermore, D. hupehensiformis differs from D. crescens ( Crockford, 1944) from the Lower Permian (Artinskian) of Western Australia in smaller autozooecial apertures (aperture width 0.26–0.33 mm vs. 0.29–0.43 mm in D. crescens ).

Occurrence. Baliqliq Group, Lower Permian ; Kalpin, Western Xinjiang, China . Zhongba Formation, Permian ( upper Cisuralian –Guadalupian); Zhongba area of southwestern Tibet .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Bryozoa

Class

Stenolaemata

Order

Cystoporida

Family

Fistuliporidae

Genus

Dybowskiella

Loc

Dybowskiella hupehensiformis

Ernst, Andrej 2016
2016
Loc

Dybowskiella hupehensis

Yang 1956
1956
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