Pyrgopolon decorata ( Stolley, 1912 )
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? Pyrgopolon decorata ( Stolley, 1912)
( Fig. 3 View FIG A-C)
Ditrupa decorata Stolley, 1912: 23-26 , pl. 2, figs 5, 6, pl. 3.
Serpula (Cycloserpula) cf. subcrispa Parsch, 1956: 28, pl. 21, fig. 3. — Birkenmajer et al. 1982: 118, pl. 38, fig. 7.
MATERIAL AND LOCALITY. — see Table 1.
DESCRIPTION
Tubes curved, with circular cross section.Tube wall rather thick, 0.7 mm at tube diameter 3.2 mm.
Entire tube covered with extremely regular fine perpendicular rings, 8 to 9 per 1 mm at tube diameter of 5.0 mm. Several weakly developed thin, but regularly shaped ampullacea-type peristomes present, about 0.5mm wide.Tube double-layered, with chevron-shaped growth lamellae.
DISCUSSION ffle specimens are assigned to? P. decorata , due to their characteristic fine perpendicular tube ornamentation.? Pyrgopolon decorata is a serpulid because of the chevron-shaped growth lamellae, and we tentatively ascribe this species to the genus Pyrgopolon because of its relatively thick walled and large tubes.? Pyrgopolon decorata differs from? P. aff. nodulosum by the presence of fine regular perpendicular ornamentation.? Pyrgopolon decorata differs from? Pyrgopolon sp. A in having fine regular perpendicular ornamentation and ampullacea-type peristomes.
? Pyrgopolon aff. nodulosum ( Lundgren, 1883) ( Fig. 3 View FIG D-G)
Dentalium nodulosum Lundgren, 1883: 10 , 11, pl. 2, figs 7-9.
Serpula sp. indet. – Birkenmajer et al. 1982: 119, pl. 38, fig. 8; pl. 43, fig. 8.
MATERIAL AND LOCALITY. — See Table 1.
DESCRIPTION
Tube smooth, cross section circular, straight, with weakly developed regularly shaped ampullacea-type peristomes, about 1 mm wide.Tube wall moderately thick, about 0.5 mm at 3.0 mm tube diameter of free tube part, two-layered, inner layer granular, outer layer prismatic; relative thickness difficult to estimate due to corrosion. Chevron-shaped growth lamellae visible.
DISCUSSION ffle specimens presumably belong to Dentalium nodulosum Lundgren, 1883 , because they have a similar general appearance and lack of fine perpendicular ornamentation. Dentalium nodulosum is a serpulid, not a scaphopod, because of the chevronshaped growth lamellae. ffle species is tentatively assigned to the genus Pyrgopolon because of the relatively large tubes.
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Pyrgopolon decorata ( Stolley, 1912 )
Vinn, Olev, Hryniewicz, Krzysztof, Little, Crispin T. S. & Nakrem, Hans A. 2014 |
Serpula sp.
BIRKENMAJER K. & PUGACZEWSKA H. & WIERZBOWSKI A. 1982: 119 |
Serpula (Cycloserpula)
BIRKENMAJER K. & PUGACZEWSKA H. & WIERZBOWSKI A. 1982: 118 |
PARSCH K. O. A. 1956: 28 |
Ditrupa decorata
STOLLEY E. 1912: 26 |
Dentalium nodulosum
LUNDGREN B. 1883: 10 |