Cleiothyridina tenuilineata ( Rowley, 1900 )
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Cleiothyridina tenuilineata ( Rowley, 1900 ) |
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Cleiothyridina tenuilineata ( Rowley, 1900)
Figs. 4D–F, J View Fig , 16B, 17 View Fig .
1900 Athyris tenuilineata ; Rowley 1900: 264, pl. 5: 31–33.
1967 Cleiothyridina tenuilineata (Rowley) ; Carter 1967: 344–347, pl. 16: 8a–13e; text−fig. 21.
1979 Cleiothyridina tenuilineata ( Rowley, 1900) ; Nalivkin 1979: 155, pl. 64: 5.
1987 Cleiothyridina tenuilineata (Rowley) ; Carter 1987: 60, pl. 20: 1–12.
Material.—69 complete shells and nearly 200 separate valves from sample MH 1.
Remarks.—The specimens are characterised by their almost equally biconvex, lenticular shell, usually circular to slightly pentagonal outline, and rectimarginate anterior commissure. The shell width is equal to or slightly less than the shell length, but slightly wider specimens can also be found. The largest specimens attain about 14–15 mm in width. They have no evident median fold or sulcus. The ventral interior shows well developed sub−parallel dental plates ( Fig. 17C View Fig ). The dorsal median myophragm extends more than one−third to one−half of the valve length and divides two pairs of well marked, subovate adductor scars (see Figs. 16B, 17H View Fig ). The anterior margin of the adductor scars is very close to the mid−point of the dorsal valve. The triangular outer hinge plates are postero−laterally bounded by thickened, postero−ventrally projecting cardinal flanges. The conjunct inner hinge plates are subtrapezoidal and pierced apically by a relatively small dorsal foramen. However, the median ridge on the cardinal plate, which is well developed in Cleiothyridina deroissyi described above, is usually absent in the present species or weakly marked in the most posterior region of the plate ( Fig. 17F View Fig ). Spiralium, jugum, and jugal stem are preserved in a broken shell shown on Fig. 17N View Fig . The external ornamentation consists of dense concentric, partly overlapping growth lamellae which on better preserved specimens may also be fringed with flattened spine−like outgrowths ( Fig. 17E, K, O View Fig ); the latter seem more closely but less regularly spaced than in C. deroissyi described above. It is noteworthy that generally the spine−like outgrowths are rarely observable in our specimens whereas short concentric lamellae are the most common.
The general lenticular shell shape and proportion of its external dimensions strongly suggest that the specimens belong to Cleiothyridina tenuilineata ( Rowley, 1900) , described from the Mississippian of North America ( Carter 1967, 1987). Externally the specimens from Muhua are also almost identical with Cleiothyridina fimbriata (Phillips, 1836) described from late Tournaisian and Viséan strata of the British Isles (see Brunton 1984: 58–59). As Brunton (1984: 58) noted the strikhttp://dx.doi.org/10.4202/app.2010.0106
ing feature of the shell of C. fimbriata is its spinose ornamentation which consists of very long “spines” attaining up to 5 mm in length. Although the spines on our specimens may be also quite long (up to about 2 mm in specimen shown on Fig. 17K View Fig ) they seem to be less regularly spaced than in the species from the British Isles.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—According to Carter (1967, 1987) Cleiothyridina tenuilineata is widely distributed in the late Kinderhookian and early Osagian of the central and southwestern USA, as well as in the Banff Formation (Early Carboniferous) of Canada. This species was also recorded from Kynov horizon (lower Tournaisian) of the Urals ( Nalivkin 1979). Comparable specimens were recorded as C. cf. tenuilineata by Sour−Touvar et al. (2005) from lower Mississippian of northeastern México. Tournaisian of Muhua section, southern China.
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Cleiothyridina tenuilineata ( Rowley, 1900 )
Sun, Yuanlin & Baliński, Andrzej 2011 |
Cleiothyridina tenuilineata (Rowley)
Carter, J. L. 1987: 60 |
Cleiothyridina tenuilineata ( Rowley, 1900 )
Nalivkin, D. V. 1979: 155 |
Cleiothyridina tenuilineata (Rowley)
Carter, J. L. 1967: 344 |
Athyris tenuilineata
Rowley, R. R. 1900: 264 |