Onniella sp.
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2013.0010 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/81298792-FFEF-A258-FC96-F993FD59D259 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Onniella sp. |
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Fig. 11A–B, D, H–I View Fig .
Material.— Eight specimens. Porkuni Regional Stage , Kuldiga Formation , Hirnantian ( Upper Ordovician ); western Latvia. Drill core and depth (in meters) of sample intervals with brachiopods. Collection GIT 542 View Materials : Adze-6, 822.5; Aispute-41, 1001.15; Kandava-26, 964.5; Krjukai , 968.6; Mežmaļi, 916.3; Riekstini-15, 860.85–861.8; Vilcini-19, 914.5. Collection LDM G: Dižrungi-17, 896.0 .
Remarks.—Shell small, biconvex, ventral valve slightly carinate, dorsal valve sulcate. The shell outline and fascicostellate ornament is similar to that of Onniella trigona from the East Baltic ( Rubel 1962, 2011; Hints 1975) and Onniella tricapitata Jin and Zhan, 2008 from the Ellis Bay Formation on Anticosti Island ( Jin and Zhan 2008). However, the Latvian specimens differ from both species in lacking reticulat- ed growth lines ( Jin 2012). Comparisons are difficult with Onniella kalvoy a Cocks, 1982 from the central Oslo Region, Norway ( Cocks 1982) due to insufficient data on the East Baltic specimens. Two smaller specimens ( Fig. 11D, I View Fig ) with stronger costae and costellae, however, could belong to another species or merely represent early growth stages.
LDM |
Latvian Natural Histotry Museum, department of Entomology |
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