A late Paleocene fauna from shallow-water chemosynthesis-based ecosystems, Spitsbergen, Svalbard
Author
Hryniewicz, Krzysztof
Author
Amano, Kazutaka
Author
Bitner, Maria Aleksandra
Author
Hagström, Jonas
Author
Kiel, Steffen
Author
Klompmaker, Adiël A.
Author
Mörs, Thomas
Author
Robins, Cristina M.
Author
Kaim, Andrzej
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Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
2019
2019-02-13
64
1
101
141
http://dx.doi.org/10.4202/app.00554.2018
journal article
10.4202/app.00554.2018
1732-2421
10980900
Yoldiella spitsbergensis
Amano
sp. nov.
Fig. 7E–K
.
1925
Nuculana
sp. 1
;
Hägg 1925
: pl. 3: 6a, 7.
1925
Nuculana
sp. 2
;
Hägg 1925
: pl. 3: 8a, b.
1927
Portlandia
sp.
;
Gripp 1927: 31
.
1970
Nuculana
(
Jupiteria
)
haeggi
n. sp.
;
Anderson 1970
: pl. 9: 2a–c (not pl. 9: 1a–c).
ZooBank LSID
:
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
994EA500-2375-482E-AC28- 450F0DD0DA11
Etymology
: Named after the
type
locality.
Type material
:
Holotype
:
ZPAL
V.48/17, internal mold (
Fig. 7E
)
.
Paratypes
: NRM-PZ Mo 186241–186242, silicified shells,
ZPAL
V.48/18– 21, internal molds (
Fig. 7F–K
)
.
Type
locality
:
Fossildalen
,
Spitsbergen
,
Svalbard
.
Type
horizon
:
Cold
seep carbonates from the
Basilika Formation
,
upper Paleocene
.
Material
.—
27 specimens
, shells, internal molds and silicified shells, including seven figured (
ZPAL
V.48/14–18; NRM-PZ Mo 186241–186242) from the
upper
Paleocene of Fossildalen
,
Spitsbergen
,
Svalbard
.
Measurements
.—The
holotype
(
ZPAL
V.48/17): L,
4.9 mm
; H,
3.6 mm
; W,
3.2 mm
. Dimensions range: L,
3.3–6.3 mm
; H, 2.8–5.0 mm; W,
1.8–3.8 mm
; W/L, 0.41–0.65; H/L, 0.59– 0.85; n = 14. See
Table 1
for full list of measured specimens.
Fig. 7. Non-chemosymbiotic protobranch bivalves from the upper Paleocene, Basilika Formation, Fossildalen (A–E, G, I–K) and Zachariassendalen (F, H), Spitsbergen, Svalbard.
A
.?
Nucula
sp.
, ZPAL V.48/10, internal mold of right valve.
B
.?
Malletia
sp.
, ZPAL V.48/11, right valve.
C
,
D
.
Neilonella
sp.
C
. ZPAL V.48/12, left valve sculptured by fine commarginal ribs.
D
. ZPAL V.48/13, partial shell, right valve (D
1
), dorsal view of both valves (D
2
).
E–K
.
Yoldiella spitsbergensis
Amano
sp. nov.
E
. Holotype, ZPAL V.48/17, internal mold, right valve (E
1
), hinge part (E
2
).
F
. Paratype, NRM-PZ Mo 186241, silicified shell, hinge part (F
1
), outer surface (F
2
).
G
. Paratype, ZPAL V.48/18, internal mold, right valve (G
1
), hinge part (G
2
).
H
. Paratype, NRM-PZ Mo 186242, silicified shell, right valve.
I
. ZPAL V.48/19, internal mold, left valve.
J
. ZPAL V.48/20, partial shell, left valve.
K
. ZPAL V.48/21, partial shell, partly preserved outer surface, left valve.
Table 1. List of measured specimens of
Yoldiella spitsbergensis
Amano
sp. nov.
Abbreviations: H, height; L, lenght; W, width.
Specimen |
Length (mm) |
Height (mm) |
H/L |
Width (mm) |
W/L |
ZPAL V.48/17 (holotype) |
4.9 |
3.6 |
0.73 |
3.2 |
0.65 |
ZPAL V.48/18 (paratype) |
3.3 |
2.8 |
0.85 |
1.8 |
0.55 |
ZPAL V.48/19 (paratype) |
5.3 |
3.9 |
0.74 |
– |
– |
ZPAL V.48/20 (paratype) |
3.8 |
2.7 |
0.71 |
2.1 |
0.55 |
ZPAL V.48/21 (paratype) |
3.5 |
2.7 |
0.77 |
2.1 |
0.60 |
ZPAL V.48/22 |
3.9 |
2.3 |
0.59 |
2.1 |
0.54 |
ZPAL V.48/23 |
4.2 |
3.0 |
0.71 |
2.4 |
0.57 |
ZPAL V.48/24 |
4.1 |
2.7 |
0.66 |
1.7 |
0.41 |
ZPAL V.48/25 |
6.3 |
5.0 |
0.79 |
3.8 |
0.60 |
ZPAL V.48/26 |
4.4 |
3.1 |
0.70 |
2.4 |
0.55 |
ZPAL V.48/27 |
3.9 |
3.0 |
0.77 |
1.9 |
0.49 |
ZPAL V.48/28 |
4.0 |
3.0 |
0.75 |
2.3 |
0.58 |
ZPAL V.48/29 |
3.7 |
2.9 |
0.78 |
2.3 |
0.62 |
ZPAL V.48/30 |
4.1 |
3.1 |
0.76 |
2.1 |
0.51 |
Diagnosis
.—Small
Yoldiella
with concave postero-dorsal margin, prominent, centrally located beak, taxodont teeth interrupted by rather wide resilifer, ten teeth anteriorly and nine teeth posteriorly, and narrow and very shallow pallial sinus in front of posterior muscle scar.
Description.
—Shell small, moderately inflated, elongate-ovate, equivalve, inequilateral. Surface partly preserved, smooth apart from fine growth lines. Antero-dorsal margin nearly straight, passing into narrowly rounded anterior margin; postero-dorsal margin slightly concave, passing into acutely rounded posterior end; ventral margin broadly arcuate. Two fine, weak internal ridges extending from beak to posterior corner, forming shallow depressed area on internal mold between ridges. Beak prominent, swollen, prosogyrate, situated centrally. Hinge with two series of small teeth, interrupted by rather wide resilifer; anterior series consisting of ten teeth; posterior one with nine teeth. Pallial sinus narrow, very shallow, anterior to posterior muscle scar. Anterior adductor scar elongate-subquadrate; posterior adductor scar small, pyriform.
Remarks.
—
Hägg (1925)
described and illustrated
Nuculana
sp. 1
and
N.
sp. 2 from the Cenozoic of Spitsbergen.
Gripp 1927
) referred to them as
Portlandia
sp.
without explanation.
Anderson (1970)
proposed
Nuculana
(
Jupiteria
)
haeggi
based on
two specimens
, of which the
holotype
(
GPIBo
150) has a shape resembling that of
Nucula
, unlike the shape of
Hägg’s (1925)
Nuculana
spp. 1
and 2.
Anderson’s (1970)
paratype
specimen of
Nuculana
(
Jupiteria
)
haeggi
(
GPIBo
151), however, is very similar to both species of
Nuculana
figured by
Hägg (1925)
. Thus,
Yoldiella spitsbergensis
Amano
sp. nov.
is proposed here, based on the new material,
Hägg’s (1925)
Nuculana
sp. 1
and
N.
sp. 2, and
Anderson’s 1970
)
paratype
specimen of
Nuculana
(
Jupiteria
)
haeggi
.
Yoldiella philippiana
(
Nyst, 1843
)
, now living in the northern Atlantic, Mediterranean Sea and around
Japan
, is the most similar species in its size and outline to
Y. spitsbergensis
. However,
Y. spitsbergensis
Amano
sp. nov.
differs slightly from
Y. philippiana
by its larger teeth, larger resilifer, and more obtuse posterior end.
Yoldiella nielseni
was proposed under the genus
Portlandia
Mörch, 1857
, from the Selandian (middle Paleocene) of Copenhagen,
Denmark
, by
Schnetler (2001)
. This species is similar to
Y. spitsbergensis
in its small size (L up to
3.6 mm
) and numerous taxodont teeth (
12 in
both anterior and posterior series of teeth), but differs by having a shorter rostrum and a more obtuse posterior end. Moreover, the very small resilifer of
Y. nielseni
enables us to separate it from the new species.
Yoldiella dortea
Heinberg, 1989
, from the upper Maastrichtian of Copenhagen,
Denmark
, is another species that is similar to
Y. spitsbergensis
in having an ovate shell and a prominent umbo. However, the Cretaceous species can be distinguished from
Y. spitsbergensis
by its much smaller size (L
2.5 mm
) and the low commarginal ribs on its surface, in contrast to fine commarginal growth lines in
Y
.
spitsbergensis
.
Stratigraphic and geographic range
.—Upper Paleocene cold seep carbonates from the Basilika Formation, Fossildalen and Zachariassendalen, Spitsbergen,
Svalbard
.