Heidelbergeria czarnieckii, Krawczyński, 2006
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13748650 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8E08997F-3721-321E-866D-FF13B8CCFA06 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Heidelbergeria czarnieckii |
status |
sp. nov. |
Heidelbergeria czarnieckii sp. nov.
Fig. 5A–C View Fig .
Holotype: ZPAL Ga−VI/29 ( Fig. 5A View Fig ).
Type locality: Abandoned quarry Kadzielnia in Kielce, Holy Cross Mountains, Poland.
Type horizon: The Kadzielnia Member, Early Frasnian (Late Devonian).
Derivation of the name: In honour of Dr. Stanisław Czarniecki—a scholar of Carboniferous fossils from Cracow ( Poland).
Material.—Two near−complete shells, a single fragment, and one mould of external shell surface (ZPAL Ga−VI/29; GIUS 4−1109 Jaź−4, 4−1146 Jaź−41).
Diagnosis.— H. czarnieckii is characterised by a turbiniform shell with low whorls; whorls embrace each other at one third of whorl height; profile of whorls distinctly rounded; no ornament.
Description. —Shell small, dextral, turbiniform with four whorls (size of holotype: height 9 mm, width 9 mm). Whorl height less than that of aperture. Profile of whorls is distinctly rounded. Sutures are deep, situated somewhat below the whorl periphery. Growth line is almost orthocline just below suture and then arches to strongly prosocline. Base is rounded and narrowly phaneromphalous. Outer lip is rounded and thin. Columellar lip is thick and slightly convex and expanded into the umbilicus, and at an angle of ca. 30 ° with respect to shell axis. Columellar lip connected to shell wall at two−thirds of height of aperture and forming delicate thickening at the parietal part. Aperture is oval, teardrop−shaped holostomatous with angulation at contact of outer lip with shell wall; almost no ornament, except of delicate growth lines. Archaeogastropod−like protoconch with a diameter of 200 µm (see Fig. 5A View Fig 4 View Fig and B). Pleural angle is 90 °. 4
Discussion.— Heidelbergeria czarnieckii sp. nov. is probably endemic, and is encountered in the Euryzone kielcensis association within the Kadzielnia−type reefal assemblage.
Occurrence. — At the type locality Kadzielnia (set A) and at the active quarry “Jaźwica” near Kielce (set J; Kadzielnia Member; Early Frasnian), Holy Cross Mountains, Poland .
ZPAL |
Zoological Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences |
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