Agastograptus, a synonym of Plectograptus (Retiolitidae, Graptolithina)
Author
Kozłowska-Dawidziuk, Anna
text
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
2002
2002-12-31
47
3
459
467
journal article
300550
10.5281/zenodo.13173828
3dbd2041-0711-4651-bdf5-2d771a498f0c
1732-2421
13173828
Plectograptus macilentus
(
Törnquist, 1887
)
Fig. 2A, B
.
Retiolites macilentus
n. sp.
;
Törnquist 1887: 491
, fig. 3.
Plectograptus macilentus
(Törnquist)
;
Moberg and Törnquist 1909: 13
, pl. 1: 1–12.
Plectograptus tetracantus
n. sp.
;
Eisenack 1951: 140
, pl. 23: 6–8, pl. 25: 9, text−figs. 4, 5.
Plectograptus macilentus
(Törnquist)
;
Bouček and Münch 1952: 120
, fig. 7a–f, pl. 1: 1–4.
Plectograptus
(
Plectograptus
)
macilentus
(Törnquist)
;
Lenz 1993
a: 13–14, pl. 1: 6–8.
Plectograptus macilentus
(Törnquist)
;
Kozłowska−Dawidziuk 1995: 317
, fig. 33.
non
Retiolites
(
Plegmatograptus
)
obesus
var. cf.
macilentus
;
Elles and Wood 1908: 343
, pl. 34; 13a, b, fig. 224.
Emended diagnosis
.—Ancora sleeve and thecal walls without reticulum, as in
P. robustus
. Differs from
P. robustus
in absence of apertural processes.
Description
.—The new material represents the same features as the material described before
Discussion
.—The first detailed description and discussion of the species was by
Bouček and Münch (1952)
. The authors carefully studied the previously described material of
Plectograptus macilentus
, and other species incorrectly included in this species. They noticed the presence of large openings above the ancora, central position of nema, which in mature specimens projects distally as a thickened “ramification”, which was regarded by them as a “teratological phenomenon”. This feature is regarded as a three−vaned nematularium (
Kozłowska−Dawidziuk 1995
).
Bouček and Münch (1952)
also mentioned the variation in the development of the proximal part of rhabdosome. These differences are also observed by the author, and are expressed in the location of the first lists of the ancora sleeve walls, which may appear at the level of the either the first or second theca, accounting for differences in the size of the ancora sleeve proximal orifices. More material is needed to study the significance of this feature.
The ancora umbrella with incomplete lists is similarly developed in
P. macilentus
from a Baltic erratic boulder (
Fig. 2A, B
) (see also
Kozłowska−Dawidziuk 1995
: fig. 33B) and in
P. robustus
from the
Kaliningrad
area (
Fig. 2D
), whereas the specimen of
P. robustus
from the EEP possesses betterdeveloped ancora umbrella lists (
Fig. 2C
), forming an almost complete rim on the ancora. The primary difference between
P. macilentus
and
P. robustus
lies in the presence of paired apertural processes in the latter.
Fig. 1. Phylogenetic relationships among the retiolitids (modified after Kozłowska−Dawidziuk 2001) with synapomorphies, and pictures of species originally included in the genus
Agastograptus
Obut and Zaslavskaya, 1983
, showing their position in the
Plectograptus
,
Spinograptus
,
Gothograptus
, and
Cometograptus
lineages. Graptolite zonation after Koren' et al. 1995.
Material
.—
Five specimens
representing fragments of rhabdosomes come from Baltic erratic boulder 46 from Jarosławiec,
Poland
. It co−occurs with
N. balticus
,
Saetograptus chimaera
,
Bohemograptus bohemicus
,
Neodiversograptus beklemishevi
,
Pristiograptus dubius
,
Monoclimacis
sp.
, and
Crinitograptus crinitus
?.
Occurrence
.—
P. macilentus
is restricted to the Lower Ludlow,
Neodiversograptus nilssoni
Biozone
in
Sweden
(
Törnquist 1887
),
Czech Republic
(
Bouček and Münch 1952
;
Kozłowska−Dawidziuk et al. 2001
),
Kyrgyzstan
(Koren' 1991), Arctic
Canada
(
Lenz, 1993
),
Poland
(
Kozłowska−Dawidziuk 1995
),
China
(
Lenz et al. 1996
) and
Iberia
(
Gutiérrez−Marco et al. 1996
).