<documentid="0CD77B9A97890263C49FDFEE87438C6C"ID-CLB-Dataset="300554"ID-DOI="10.5281/zenodo.13174914"ID-GBIF-Dataset="c2009942-e0f2-4d16-b1ef-026cefdf1680"ID-ISSN="1732-2421"ID-Zenodo-Dep="13174914"IM.bibliography_approvedBy="juliana"IM.illustrations_approvedBy="juliana"IM.materialsCitations_approvedBy="juliana"IM.metadata_approvedBy="juliana"IM.tables_approvedBy="juliana"IM.taxonomicNames_approvedBy="juliana"IM.treatmentCitations_approvedBy="juliana"IM.treatments_approvedBy="juliana"checkinTime="1721349288417"checkinUser="felipe"docAuthor="Day, Jed & Over, D. Jeffrey"docDate="2002"docId="03D287FD7822FFB9FCF2DB9EFA99F8A0"docLanguage="en"docName="ActaPalaeontolPol.47.2.189-202.pdf"docOrigin="Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 47 (2)"docStyle="DocumentStyle:93F5927C23D90727DE855278A6F17B37.1:ActaPalaeontolPol.2002-2009.journal_article"docStyleId="93F5927C23D90727DE855278A6F17B37"docStyleName="ActaPalaeontolPol.2002-2009.journal_article"docStyleVersion="1"docTitle="Praewaagenoconcha speciosa"docType="treatment"docVersion="2"lastPageNumber="196"masterDocId="FFEBFF857825FFBEFFDEDF3FFFC6FF93"masterDocTitle="Post-extinction survivor fauna from the lowermost Famennian of eastern North America"masterLastPageNumber="202"masterPageNumber="189"pageNumber="196"updateTime="1722622744577"updateUser="ExternalLinkService"zenodo-license-document="CC-BY-4.0">
<bibRefCitationid="EFEA4B1A7822FFB9FB1CDB9EFA8AFB2D"author="Hall, J."box="[1218,1356,1185,1214]"pageId="7"pageNumber="196"pagination="1 - 427"refId="ref10953"refString="Hall, J. 1867. DescriptionsandfiguresofthefossilBrachiopodaoftheupper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, and Chemung Groups. New York Geological Survey, Palaeontology of New York 4 (pt. 1): 1 - 427."type="journal article"year="1867">Hall, 1867</bibRefCitation>
<figureCitationid="13402A6E7822FFB9FC49DBF4FC08FB72"box="[919,974,1227,1249]"captionStart="Fig"captionStartId="8.[102,135,934,953]"captionTargetBox="[230,1357,226,912]"captionTargetId="figure-444@8.[230,1357,226,912]"captionTargetPageId="8"captionText="Fig. 4. Brachiopods from the shell bed in the Hanover Shale Member of the Java Formation. A–D. Retichonetes aff. S. obscurus Cooper and Dutro, 1982. A. Internal mold of dorsal valve, NYSM 15704 with low medial myophragm, simple sockets flanking the pit near base of cardinal process, × 5.4. B. Upper exteriorviewofdorsalvalve,NYSM15710,×4.8. C.Internalmoldofdorsalvalve,NYSM15705,×7. D.Ventralvalveshowingcostellaewithcrushedand distorted ventral valve of Ambocoelia cf. A. gregaria in upper left, NYSM 15718, × 3.3. E. Tylothyris mesacostalis (Hall, 1867), view of dorsal valve showing centric lamellose ornament and central groove on fold, NYSM 15711, × 2.3. F, G. Praewaagenoconcha speciosa (Hall, 1867). F. Internal mold of dorsal valve with impression of medial myophragm and rugae along the postero−lateral margin, NYSM 15706, × 1.7. G. External mold of dorsal valve showing radial spine bases with some exfoliated shell material, NYSM 15695, × 1.5. H, I. Cyrtospirifer hornellensis Greiner, 1957. H. Exfoliated dorsal valve showing extended postero−lateral extremity, NYSM 15692. I. Ventral valve, NYSM 15691; both × 1.8.J. Ambocoelia cf. A. gregaria Hall, 1867, upper view of flattened dorsal valve showing dorsal groove, NYSM 15719 × 3.5."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13174926"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/13174926/files/figure.png"pageId="7"pageNumber="196">4F, G</figureCitation>
<bibRefCitationid="EFEA4B1A7822FFB9FBDCDBCDFB02FA9B"author="Hall, J."box="[1026,1220,1266,1288]"pageId="7"pageNumber="196"pagination="1 - 427"refId="ref10953"refString="Hall, J. 1867. DescriptionsandfiguresofthefossilBrachiopodaoftheupper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, and Chemung Groups. New York Geological Survey, Palaeontology of New York 4 (pt. 1): 1 - 427."type="journal article"year="1867">Hall 1867: 175–176</bibRefCitation>
<treatmentCitationid="0ADA10FA7822FFB9FBC4DA30FB0CFAB6"author="Linsley, D. M."box="[1050,1226,1295,1317]"page="103"pageId="7"pageNumber="196"year="1994">
<bibRefCitationid="EFEA4B1A7822FFB9FBC4DA30FB0CFAB6"author="Linsley, D. M."box="[1050,1226,1295,1317]"pageId="7"pageNumber="196"pagination="1 - 472"refId="ref11672"refString="Linsley, D. M. 1994. Devonian Paleontology of New York. Paleontological Research Institution Special Publication 21: 1 - 472."type="journal article"year="1994">Linsley 1994: 103</bibRefCitation>
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15695,
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15696,
<collectionCodeid="ED6AAE2E7822FFB9FCF2DA4DFCBBFA19"box="[812,893,1394,1418]"country="USA"httpUri="http://biocol.org/urn:lsid:biocol.org:col:35009"lsid="urn:lsid:biocol.org:col:35009"name="New York State Museum"pageId="7"pageNumber="196">NYSM</collectionCode>
15697,
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15706, unfigured specimen
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15698, and an estimated 60–80 unnumbered specimens on parts and counterparts of split slabs.
<bibRefCitationid="EFEA4B1A7822FFB9FA97D904FA03F9C0"author="Hall, J."box="[1353,1477,1595,1619]"pageId="7"pageNumber="196"pagination="1 - 427"refId="ref10953"refString="Hall, J. 1867. DescriptionsandfiguresofthefossilBrachiopodaoftheupper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, and Chemung Groups. New York Geological Survey, Palaeontology of New York 4 (pt. 1): 1 - 427."type="journal article"year="1867">Hall, 1867</bibRefCitation>
<bibRefCitationid="EFEA4B1A7822FFB9FAF4D964FA63F9E0"author="Hall, J."box="[1322,1445,1627,1651]"pageId="7"pageNumber="196"pagination="1 - 427"refId="ref10953"refString="Hall, J. 1867. DescriptionsandfiguresofthefossilBrachiopodaoftheupper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, and Chemung Groups. New York Geological Survey, Palaeontology of New York 4 (pt. 1): 1 - 427."type="journal article"year="1867">Hall, 1867</bibRefCitation>
)
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in
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(see comments in
<bibRefCitationid="EFEA4B1A7822FFB9FBA5D944FAE5F900"author="Leighton, L."box="[1147,1315,1659,1683]"pageId="7"pageNumber="196"pagination="184 - 193"refId="ref11649"refString="Leighton, L. 2000. Environmental distribution of spinose brachiopods from theDevonianofNewYork: testofthesoft-substratehypothesis. Palaios 15: 184 - 193."type="journal article"year="2000">Leighton 2000</bibRefCitation>
) are the oldest documented representatives of the genus in North America. Most other occurrences of the genus, primarily from the Great Basin (
<bibRefCitationid="EFEA4B1A7822FFB9FC16D9E4FB77F960"author="Johnson, J. G. & Reso, A. & Stephens, M."box="[968,1201,1755,1779]"pageId="7"pageNumber="196"pagination="1351 - 1368"refId="ref11422"refString="Johnson, J. G., Reso, A., and Stephens, M. 1969. Late Upper Devonian brachiopodsfromtheWestRangeLimestoneofNevada. Journal of Paleontology 43: 1351 - 1368."type="journal article"year="1969">Johnson et al. 1969</bibRefCitation>
;
<bibRefCitationid="EFEA4B1A7822FFB9FB1FD9E4FA0EF960"author="Bratton, J. F. & Day, J."box="[1217,1480,1755,1779]"pageId="7"pageNumber="196"refId="ref9913"refString="Bratton, J. F. and Day, J. 1997. Very early Famennian (Upper Devonian) brachiopod sequence in the Pilot Basin of eastern Nevada and western Utah, and post Frasnian - Famennian brachiopod recovery. In: Program andAbstracts of the Amadeus Grabau Symposium: International Meet - ing on Cyclicity andBioevents in the Devonian System, 20. University of Rochester, Rochester, New York."type="book"year="1997">Bratton and Day 1997</bibRefCitation>
; Bratton 1997;
<bibRefCitationid="EFEA4B1A7822FFB9FC11D9C4FBABF880"author="Morrow, J."box="[975,1133,1787,1811]"pageId="7"pageNumber="196"pagination="1 - 57"refId="ref12105"refString="Morrow, J. 2000. Shelf-to-Basin Lithofacies and Conodont Paleoecology across Frasnian - Famennian (F - F, mid-Late Devonian) Boundary, Central Great Basin (Western U. S. A.). Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg 219: 1 - 57."type="journal article"year="2000">Morrow 2000</bibRefCitation>
) of western North America are all early Famennian in age (see discussion above).