Novispathodus clinatus ( Orchard 1995 )
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Novispathodus clinatus ( Orchard 1995)
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*1995 Neospathodus clinatus n. sp. Orchard & Sweet in Orchard, p. 119, figs. 3.5–3.7
Number of specimens. 8
Remarks. Tis segminate element is relatively short and small. Te basal cavity is subtriangular in outline. Te posterior and anterior margins are abrupt and show both a bowed outline. Te seven denticles are uniformly reclined. Other specimens assigned to Novispathodus clinatus sensu lato (e.g. Nv. aff. clinatus in Chen et al., 2015, fig. 5 or Nv. aff. clinatus in Maekawa et al., 2018, figs. 19.9–19.13) usually show a more elliptical basal cavity and a blade with a higher length: height ratio with more gradually declining denticles in the anterior part. Tis species resembles Nv. brevissimus with a subtriangular shaped basal cavity but the denticles in the latter species are less uniformly reclined and more numerous.
Occurrence. Top of Narmia Member of the Mianwali Formation at Narmia Pakistan ( Orchard 1995); Laren section, Luolou Fm., Spathian, Guangxi, South China (this study).
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