Sthenodonta sp. A

Jakobsen, Kristian G., Brock, Glenn A., Nielsen, Arne T. & Harper, David A. T., 2016, A Darriwilian (Middle Ordovician) bivalve-dominated molluscan fauna from the Stairway Sandstone, Amadeus Basin, central Australia, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 61 (4), pp. 897-924 : 910

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Sthenodonta sp. A
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Sthenodonta sp. A

Fig. 10M, N View Fig .

1977 Sthenodonta eastii ; Pojeta and Gilbert-Tomlinson 1977 [partim]: pl. 13: 7.

Material.― 12 specimens (3 from the Areyonga Gorge section and 9 from the Petermann Creek section), Middle Ordovician of Australia. Illustrated specimens: CPC 41466 View Materials and CPC 41467 View Materials . The material was recovered from bed interval PC -6–PC + 11 in the Petermann Creek and beds A +1–A + 4 in the Areyonga Gorge section ( Figs. 4 View Fig , 5 View Fig ). The species is endemic to the Amadeus Basin and is currently known only from the two studied sections (Fig. 3) as well as from a single specimen from a locality close to Lake Amadeus (Pojeta and Gilbert-Tomlinson 1977: 51, fig. 1). The latter specimen was collected by Peter. J. Cook (Australian Bureau of Mineral Resources) in 1962 and assigned to Sthenodonta eastii by Pojeta and Gilbert-Tomlinson 1977 .

Description.―Inequilateral Sthenodonta species carrying an anteriorly pointing umbo; shell relatively flat and elongate ovate to sub-circular; dorsal margin arcuate, ventral margin straight to rounded anteriorly and posteriorly, anterior margin slightly rounded, posterior margin strongly rounded; taxodont tooth rows meet at an obtuse angle (>100°), with anterior tooth row much shorter than the posterior tooth row; peg-like teeth below beak anteriorly. Admittedly the dentition is difficult to see but CPC 41467 shows dentition and it is more obvious on the actual specimen. Ornament of growth lines weakly developed; circular anterior adductor muscle scar placed about mid-way on valve (ex. sagittal) close to anterior margin ( Fig. 10M, N View Fig ).

Remarks.― Sthenodonta sp. A has a less ovate and more sub-circular shell shape than S. eastii . The anterior myophoric buttress is not observed in Sthenodonta sp. A , and this key difference also separates it from S. eastii . Sthenodonta sp. A likely represents a new, as yet unnamed species. Due to the generally poor state of preservation among the specimens and lack of preserved characteristic taxonomic features, Sthenodonta sp. A has not been described formally as a new species.

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