Acanthoclymenia planorbis (Sandberger & Sandberger, 1851)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.823.1811 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6930226 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C9186647-4227-897D-FE46-5D61FE55C436 |
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Acanthoclymenia planorbis (Sandberger & Sandberger, 1851) |
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Acanthoclymenia planorbis (Sandberger & Sandberger, 1851) View in CoL
Goniatites planorbis Sandberger & Sandberger, 1851: 96 , pl. 9 fig. 3.
Gephyroceras planorbis – Wedekind 1918: 122.
Ponticeras planorbis – Matern 1931: 83.
Acanthoclymenia planorbis View in CoL – Korn & Klug 2002: 119, text-fig. 123h.
Diagnosis
Species of Acanthoclymenia reaching about 30 mm conch diameter with small, extremely discoidal, evolute conch between12 and 32 dm (uw/dm decreasing from ~ 0.50 to ~ 0.45). Whorl profile compressed; umbilical wall shallow and rounded, whorl profile pear-shaped, ventrolateral margin angular, venter flat. Growth lines very fine, strongly biconvex.
Material examined
Lectotype GERMANY • Rhenish Mountains, Oberscheld ; middle Frasnian (Red Ironstone); Wiesb. 46a. Illustrated by Sandberger & Sandberger (1850 –1856: pl. 9 fig. 3a); re-illustrated here ( Fig. 21A View Fig ).
Paralectotype GERMANY • 1 specimen; Rhenish Mountains , Oberscheld ; middle Frasnian (Red Ironstone); Wiesb. 46b. Illustrated by Sandberger & Sandberger (1850 –1856: pl. 9 fig. 3) re-illustrated here ( Fig. 21B View Fig ) .
Additional material
GERMANY • 1 specimen; Rhenish Mountains , Oberscheld (Grube Königszug); middle Frasnian (Red Ironstone); Kauth Coll.; MB.C.30438 • 1 specimen; Rhenish Mountains , Oberscheld; middle Frasnian (Red Ironstone); Koch Coll.; MB.C.30439 .
Description
Four specimens are selected for description and illustration:
Lectotype Wiesb. 46a: incomplete specimen with 32 mm conch diameter in haematitic ironstone ( Fig. 21A View Fig ).
Paralectotype Wiesb. 46b: incomplete specimen with 22 mm conch diameter in haematitic ironstone ( Fig. 21B View Fig ).
MB.C.30438: slab and counterslab with two specimens (13 and 7 mm conch diameter) co-occuring with Mesobeloceras kayseri in haematite ore ( Fig. 22A View Fig ).
MB.C.30439: moderately well-preserved specimen with 12 mm conch diameter in haematitic iron ore ( Fig. 22B View Fig ).
The specimens contribute only little to our knowledge of the species. All are embedded on rock slabs ( Fig. 22 View Fig ), which prevents precise measurement of the whorl width, but it is clear that the conch is extremely discoidal. It is also clear that the whorl profile is pear-shaped with a rounded umbilical wall, convex flanks, a subangular ventrolateral shoulder and a flattened venter. The umbilicus has nearly exactly half the value of the conch diameter.
Remarks
Acanthoclymenia planorbis differs from the other species of the genus from Oberscheld, A. forcipifera , in the much wider umbilicus at 12 mm conch diameter (uw/dm ~ 0.50 in A. planorbis but ~ 0.30 in A. forcipifera ).
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Acanthoclymenia planorbis (Sandberger & Sandberger, 1851)
Korn, Dieter & Bockwinkel, Jürgen 2022 |
Acanthoclymenia planorbis
Korn D. & Klug C. 2002: 119 |
Ponticeras planorbis
Matern H. 1931: 83 |
Gephyroceras planorbis
Wedekind R. 1918: 122 |
Goniatites planorbis
Sandberger & Sandberger 1851: 96 |