Spinograptus clathrospinosus ( Eisenack, 1951 )
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Spinograptus clathrospinosus ( Eisenack, 1951 ) |
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Spinograptus clathrospinosus ( Eisenack, 1951)
Fig. 3C, G View Fig .
Retiolites clathrospinosus n. sp.; Eisenack 1951: 139, pl. 23: 1, 2.
Spinograptus cf. spinosus (Wood) ; Lenz 1978: 636, pl. 7: 3, 4.
Agastograptus clathrospinosus (Eisenack) ; Lenz 1993: 15–16, pl. 3:1, 2, 4, 7, pl. 4: 6, 8.
Spinograptus clathrospinosus (Eisenack) ; Kozłowska−Dawidziuk 1995: 314, pl. 31B, pl. 32C.
Agastograptus clathrospinosus (Eisenack) ; Richards, Packham, Wright and Williamson 1995: 34: fig. 18D.
Spinograptus clathrospinosus (Eisenack) ; Kozłowska−Dawidziuk 1997: 405, fig. 13A, B.
Agastograptus clathrospinosus (Eisenack) ; Zhang and Lenz 1997: 1225, fig. 3G–J.
non Agastograptus clathrospinosus (Eisenack) ; Lenz 1993: 15–16, pl. 3: 3, 5, 6, pl. 4: 1–5, 7.
Diagnosis.—See Kozłowska−Dawidziuk 1997.
Description.—The new material displays similar preservation and features as those described before ( Eisenack 1951; Lenz 1993; Kozłowska−Dawidziuk 1995).
Discussion.— S. clathrospinosus displays a well developed reticulum of the ancora sleeve with a marked zigzag in its dorsal part, and poorly developed mid−ventral lists, as well as long, thin apertural processes with reticulofusellar structure clearly visible throughout their length ( Fig. 3C, G View Fig ). S. clathrospinosus is similar to S. spinosus in size of rhabdosome, weak mid−ventral lists and ancora sleeve reticulum, but differs in apertural processes, which are thinner in S. spinosus , with reticulofusellar structure marked only at their distal ends.
Material.—Seven fragments from depth 1631.2 m, Bartoszyce borehole, Poland, EEP.
Occurrence.— Neodiversograptus nilssoni Biozone of erratic boulders from an undescribed location ( Eisenack 1951), in Kaliningrad area, Russia ( Obut and Zaslavskaya 1983), and Poland ( Kozłowska−Dawidziuk 1995), Colonograptus predeubeli – C. debeli and C. ludensis biozones of Arctic Canada ( Lenz 1993), C. ludensis and L. progenitor biozones in South China ( Zhang and Lenz 1997), and the upper part of the Pristiograptus parvus – Gothograptus nassa Biozone at Všeradice, Barrandian, Czech Republic ( Kozłowska−Dawidziuk et al. 2001).
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Plectograptinae |
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Spinograptus clathrospinosus ( Eisenack, 1951 )
Kozłowska-Dawidziuk, Anna 2002 |
Spinograptus clathrospinosus (Eisenack)
Kozlowska-Dawidziuk, A. 1997: 405 |
Agastograptus clathrospinosus (Eisenack)
Zhang, Y-d & Lenz, A. 1997: 1225 |
Spinograptus clathrospinosus (Eisenack)
Kozlowska-Dawidziuk, A. 1995: 314 |
Agastograptus clathrospinosus (Eisenack)
Lenz, A. C. 1993: 15 |
Agastograptus clathrospinosus (Eisenack)
Lenz, A. C. 1993: 15 |
Spinograptus cf. spinosus (Wood)
Lenz, A. C. 1978: 636 |
Retiolites clathrospinosus
Eisenack, A. 1951: 139 |