Jardamarekia, Frýda, Jiří, Blodgett, Robert B., Lenz, Alfred C. & Frýdová, Barbora, 2011
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.206868 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6191228 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038DF748-037B-FFBA-4FFF-FF4C39507A77 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Jardamarekia |
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gen. nov. |
Jardamarekia View in CoL gen. nov.
Type species: Jardamarekia enigma sp. nov. from middle Early Devonian (Pragian) age strata of the Road River Formation in the Royal Creek area, Yukon Territory, Canada (64.8° N, 135.2° W).
Diagnosis. Medium-sized limpet shell (maximal shell diameter about 26 mm) with rounded apertural outline; apex overhanging, apex position at half of shell height; maximum shell height about half of shell length; shell slightly wider than high; shell ornamentation consists of strong collabral and slightly adapically curved ribs; height of ribs about double that of their width; space between ribs ornamented by radial threads, intersecting with collabral ribs to form distinct, regular, reticular pattern.
Differences. Jardamarekia gen. nov. resembles Ladamarekia from the Early Devonian Pragian strata of the Prague Basin in its shell ornamentation, but is easily distinguished by the shape and size of its shell. The type and only known species of Ladamarekia, L. miranda has a much higher shell than J. enigma ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ). Also the expansion rate of the shell in the former species is much slower than in J. enigma . The shells of the latter species are about four times larger than those of L. miranda . The new genus also resembles the type and only known species of genus Pilinopsis , P. eminens ( Perner, 1903) . Because only a single shell of the latter species is known (see Horný 1962: p. 10), knowledge of its shell features is limited. Jardamarekia differs from Pilinopsis in having a higher shell (because of faster expansion rate of its shell), protruding shell apex, much thicker shell and a very distinct shell ornament (compare figures 6–8, pl. III, in Horný 1962 with Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ).
Etymology. Jardamarekia (femininum), in honor of Jaroslav Marek, Czech paleontologist and teacher at Charles University (Prague).
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