Hadrotreta sp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/775 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A62287D7-205F-CC3B-B134-FD51FD8EFAAA |
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Felipe |
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Hadrotreta sp. |
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Figure 22 View FIGURE 22
Material. Four specimens from the lower patch reef complex of southern Labrador and the Devils Cove member at Mount St. Margaret in western Newfoundland, west of the Long Range Mountains (MSM-3, ICS1553 , ICS1577 ) .
Description. A handful of acrotretid ventral valves of presumed sub-circular outline, no specimen preserves the complete margin of the shell and its shape is difficult to determine ( Figure 22.2-3 View FIGURE 22 ). The pedicle foramen is situated at the margin of the larval shell and drop-shaped ( Figure 22.4 View FIGURE 22 ). The ventral pseudointerarea is procline with a narrow, parallell-sided intertrough ( Figure 22.1, 22.3 View FIGURE 22 ). The internal morphology is revealed in a single specimen showing a large apical process anterior of the pedicle tube, deep apical pits lateral to the pedicle tube and deeply impressed, straight vascula lateralia ( Figure 22.5-6 View FIGURE 22 ). A narrow central ridge extends anteriorly from the apical process and on each side three smaller ridges are present between the central ridge and the vascula lateralia. The ornament of the larval shell unknown and the adult shell is ornamented by fine fila ( Figure 22.4 View FIGURE 22 ).
Remarks. A small number (N=4) of ventral valves of an acrotretid brachiopod from the Devils Cove member at Mt. St. Margaret and the lower patch reef complex of southern Labrador differ from Hadrotreta taconica by the strongly procline ventral pseudointerarea with a narrow intertrough, the central ridge extending from the apical process and the position of the apical pits lateral to the internal opening of the pedicle tube. It was not possible to identify the associated dorsal valve of this species. Due to the small number of specimens and the lack of knowledge of the dorsal valve morphology, this species is left under open nomenclature as Hadrotreta sp.
Distribution. Assemblage 1, Devils Cove member and Middle shale, Forteau Formation of southern Labrador and western Newfoundland.
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