Jafarirhynchidae
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00030.2013 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039F87AF-FFB4-FFE0-FF77-C5EFFA5D3955 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Jafarirhynchidae |
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Family Jafarirhynchidae nov.
Diagnosis. —Aberrant Rhynchotrematoidea with a coarsely costate, alate, strophic shell, a wide, straight hinge line, a well-developed ventral interarea, a strong ventral sulcus and a dorsal median fold extending from the beak. Anterior commissure strongly bisulcate. Dental plates and septalium supported by a dorsal medium septum; cardinal process septiform.
Remarks.—The family Jafarirhynchidae is unique within the order Rhynchonellida in having a strophic shell with a wide, straight hinge line and a well-developed ventral interarea. These features in combination with cyrtomatodont teeth are considered diagnostic for spiriferides ( Jaanusson 1971); however, the family Jafarirhynchidae has dorsal cardinalia with a septalium supported by the median septum, a septiform cardinal process and long, raduliform crura, typical for the rhynchonellide superfamily Rhynchotrematoidea . The serial sections demonstrate the lack of calcified spiralia.
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