Parastrophina Schuchert and LeVene, 1929
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Genus Parastrophina Schuchert and LeVene, 1929 View in CoL Parastrophina portentosa (Nikitin and Popov in Nikitin et al. 1996)
Figs. 4 View Fig , 5 View Fig .
1996 Parastrophinella portentosa Nikitin and Popov in Nikitin et al. 1996: 91, figs. 5C, 6A–K.
Type material: Holotype, CNIGR 28 /12888, conjoined shell.
Type locality: Sample F−1014, Sortan−Manai , northern Betpak−Dala desert, Central Kazakhstan .
Type horizon: Upper Ordovician , lower Katian, Dulankara Regional Stage .
Material.— Paratypes, NMW 98.351 View Materials – 383 View Materials , total of 32 complete shells, same locality and stratum .
Diagnosis (emended herein).—Shell subpentagonal, dorsibiconvex, asymmetrical, with sigmoidal anterior commissure; ventral sulcus and dorsal fold originating at 7 mm or more from apex; costae subangular, 5–12 per valve, present in shells larger than 11 mm long. Spondylium V−shaped in transverse cross section, supported by medium septum along its entire length; septalium narrow, usually asymmetrical in cross section, supported by low median septum.
Discussion.—The species was initially thought to have a sessile septalium and assigned to Parastrophinella ( Nikitin et al. 1996) . Subsequent examination of paratypes by detailed serial sectioning shows that the species invariably possesses a low dorsal median septum that supports a septalium. Thus, the species is regarded herein as an aberrant form of Parastrophina , characterized by an asymmetrical shell and sigmoidal anterior commissure ( Fig. 4 View Fig ), unlike other species of the genus. Its dorsal cardinalia are similar to those of typical Parastrophina except for its asymmetrical cross section ( Fig. 5 View Fig ). In Parastrophina iliana Popov, Cocks, and Nikitin, 2002 , from the Upper Ordovician Anderken Formation of the Chu−Ili Range, the adult shells also show a tendency towards an asymmetrical anterior commissure, but their ventral sulcus and dorsal fold are well defined and the anterior commissure retains its uniplicate character.
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Parastrophina Schuchert and LeVene, 1929
Jin, Jisuo & Popov, Leonid E. 2008 |
Parastrophinella portentosa
Nikitin, I. F. & Popov, L. E. & Holmer, L. E. 1996: 91 |