Pandorinellina? formosa Drygant, 2010

Drygant, Daniel & Szaniawski, Hubert, 2012, Lochkovian conodonts from Podolia, Ukraine, and their stratigraphic significance, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 57 (4), pp. 833-861 : 856

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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2011.0124

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Pandorinellina? formosa Drygant, 2010
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Pandorinellina? formosa Drygant, 2010

Fig. 12K, M, N, P–R.

1971 Spathognathodus steinhornensis subsp. nov. aff. Sp. steinhornensis remscheidensis Ziegler ; Mashkova 1971: pl. 3: 10.

1984 Spathognathodus remscheidensis Ziegler ; Drygant 1984: pl. 13: 28, pl. 14: 4 [only].

1984 Spathognathodus mashkovae sp. n.; Drygant 1984: pl. 14: 12 [only].

2010 Pandorinellina formosa nov. sp.; Drygant 2010: 54, pl. 1: 25.

Material.— Above 20 Pa elements from Khudykivtsi and Mytkiv Formations. Sections and samples: 14/5v, 6, 7, 14 V/5 , 105 /1, 16/1b, 1v, 2, 3, 4, 37/1, 1a, 1b, 2, 37A/2, 37B/1, 12/1a,18/1, 18A/5, 14/ 1,3 m, 45/ 170 m. Other elements of the multielement apparatus are still unknown .

Remarks.—Pa elements have intermediate shape between Ozarkodina typica Branson and Mehl, 1933 and Zieglerodina remscheidensis ( Ziegler, 1960) (for comparisons of this species see also Chatterton and Perry 1977: 791). Comparatively long (0.8–1.1 mm) blade twisted up in the anterior part and down in the posterior. The denticles are low, with wide basis; the one above the basal cavity slightly bigger. Also 3–4 anterior denticles higher than others, slightly bowed backwardly or (rarely) increasing rapidly and erect. Basal cavity located closer to the posterior end or approximately at mid−length.

Pandorinellina? formosa differs from the related to it Zieglerodina remscheidensis ( Ziegler, 1960) by sigmoidaly curved blade. It differs from somewhat similar Pandorinellina camelfordensis (Farrell, 2004) by wider and deeper basal cavity, as well as by bigger and rounded cavity lips.

Stratigraphic and geographic range.— Caudicriodus hesperius and Caudicriodus transiens zones, lower to middle Lochkovian in Podolia.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Conodonta

Order

Conodontophorida

Family

Polygnathidae

Genus

Pandorinellina

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Pandorinellina? formosa Drygant, 2010

Drygant, Daniel & Szaniawski, Hubert 2012
2012
Loc

Pandorinellina formosa

Drygant, D. M. 2010: 54
2010
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