Pugilis cf. kilbridensis ( Muir-Wood, 1928 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00972.2022 |
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Pugilis cf. kilbridensis ( Muir-Wood, 1928 ) |
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Pugilis cf. kilbridensis ( Muir-Wood, 1928)
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Material.—Two ventral valves: MPUM11954 (RCC2-47); MPUM11955 (RCC54-4). One dorsal valve: MPUM11956 (RCC128-3). One fragment: MPUM11957 (RCC128-28b). All from mud mound complex of Ricklow Quarry, Monyash, Derbyshire, UK, Monsal Dale Limestone Formation, Brigantian, upper Visean.
Description.—Medium-sized, elongated concavo-convex shell with suboval outline; cardinal margin corresponding to maximum width. Both valves geniculated. Corpus cavity deep. Anterior commissure rectimarginate. Ventral valve enrolled, visceral disc convex; geniculation angle 90°. Trail long, tubiform, straight. Dorsal visceral disc flat; geniculation angle 70°. Trail long, straight.
Ornamentation consists of subrounded ribs with narrow interspaces. Ribs increase in number anteriorly by bifurcation. They number 17 per 10.0 mm at geniculation and trail. Low, rounded rugae on visceral discs, six per 5.0 mm length, resulting in a reticulate ornamentation. Small spines scattered over the ventral visceral disc, on ribs.
Remarks.—The specimens are similar to Productus kilbridensis from the Brigantian, uppermost Visean, of Kilbride (Ayrshire, Scotland), figured by Muir-Wood (1928: pl. 7: 5a–c). The specimens are also close to P. scotica (Sowerby, 1814) , from the upper Visean of England and Scotland, in their ornamentation, but they differ from it in having a longer, straight trail, a strongly geniculated dorsal valve and in lacking a sulcus ( Muir-Wood 1928).
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