Dzieduszyckia intermedia ( Termier, 1936 )
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Dzieduszyckia intermedia ( Termier, 1936 ) |
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Dzieduszyckia intermedia ( Termier, 1936)
Figs. 7 View Fig , 8 View Fig .
Halorella intermedia nov. sp.; Termier 1936: 1201, pl. 12: 14–16.? Halorella aff. amphitoma var. semialata ; Termier 1936: 1201,
pl.13:1–3.
Halorella intermedia var. α Termier; Termier and Termier 1948: 47, figs. 6, 7; 1950: 73, pl. 100: 6–8.
Halorella intermedia var. β Termier; Termier and Termier 1948: 48, figs. 8, 9; 1950: 73, pl. 98: 41, pl. 100: 9, 10.
Halorella intermedia var. alta Termier ; Termier and Termier 1950: 73, pl. 100: 6–8.
Halorella intermedia var. globosa Termier ; Termier and Termier 1948: 48, fig. 14; 1950: 74, pl. 100: 3.
? Halorella semialata Termier ; Termier and Termier 1948: 48, figs. 15, 16; 1950: 74, pl. 98: 45, 46, pl. 100: 13, 14.
Leiorhynchus View in CoL (?) intermedius ( Termier, 1936); Drot 1964: fig. 88.
Lectotype: here designated; ZPAL Bp XVII/37−6, Bou−Nebedou , Morocco; Late Devonian, Famennian; illustrated by Termier (1936, pl. 12: 14) and re−illustrated here in Fig. 7A View Fig .
Remarks.—According to Biernat (1967: 144, 145) the distinction among some of the species of “ Halorella ” from Morocco is weak and not very decisive. She noted that differences between H. crassicostata Termier and Termier, 1948 and H. intermedia Termier, 1936 and its varieties were not taxonomically very important. From a purely morphological point of view, there is no possibility to clearly separate the two species in the studied collection (see also biometric diagrams in Termier and Termier 1948: figs. 1–3). However, it may be easier to regard the two forms as valid species when they constitute isolated temporally or spatially populations. This problem, however, cannot be solved at present on a basis of the studied collection, because its stratigraphic and litho−facies context is poorly known.
Termier and Termier (1948) paid attention to the great morphologic variability of D. intermedia and described its new varieties (i.e. α, β, globosa, alta, and semialta; see Fig. 7A–E View Fig ). It is noteworthy that analogous phenotypes can be also recognized among D. crassicostata (see Fig. 6B, C View Fig ). Strange form of the shell of Termiers’ H. semialata was considered by them as a result of teratology ( Termier 1936; Termier and Termier 1948). Astonishingly, this form develops a surprisingly consistent morphology of the shell, which is expressed mainly in developing a weaker radial ornamentation confined usually to the median sector of the shell and in asymmetric lobate elongation of one postero−lateral extremity ( Fig. 7B, C View Fig ). It seems unlikely that this kind of invariable deformation was caused simply by living conditions in a crowded associations. It is more probable that the abnormal shell morphology of H. semialata was a result of a more specific cause, such as, for example, of infestation by an unknown parasitic or commensal organism.
The internal structure of two sectioned specimens of D. intermedia ( Fig. 8 View Fig ) seems to be very similar, if not identical, with that in D. crassicostata . Minor differences can be noted in the structure of the dental plates, which in the sectioned specimens are subparallel to slightly divergent ventrally. Distal parts of the crura seem to be more massive, less laterally compressed but, most likely, it is merely a result of recrystallization.
Occurrence.—The species is known from the Famennian limestones of several localities near Khenifra (Middle Atlas, Morocco).
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Zoological Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences |
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Dzieduszyckia intermedia ( Termier, 1936 )
Baliński, Andrzej & Biernat, Gertruda 2003 |
Halorella intermedia var. alta
Termier, G. & Termier, H. 1950: 73 |
Halorella intermedia
Termier, H. & Termier, G. 1948: 47 |
Halorella intermedia
Termier, H. & Termier, G. 1948: 48 |
Halorella intermedia var. globosa
Termier, H. & Termier, G. 1948: 48 |
Halorella semialata
Termier, H. & Termier, G. 1948: 48 |
Halorella intermedia
Termier, H. 1936: 1201 |
Termier, H. 1936: 1201 |