Post-extinction survivor fauna from the lowermost Famennian of eastern North America
Author
Day, Jed
Author
Over, D. Jeffrey
text
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
2002
2002-12-31
47
2
189
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journal article
300554
10.5281/zenodo.13174914
c2009942-e0f2-4d16-b1ef-026cefdf1680
1732-2421
13174914
Ripidiorhynchus
? sp.
Fig. 3E, F
.
Material
.—Two mature shells NYSM 15699, NYSM 15722, and a juvenile ventral valve NYSM 15694, 15 unnumbered partial compacted ventral and dorsal valves on parts and counterparts of split slabs.
Remarks
.—The limited material (three partial ventral valves and numerous fragments) do not permit a definitive generic assignment. The angular plications originating near the beak of the ventral valve are a common feature seen in a number of genera known from upper Frasnian–lower Famennian deposits. It is likely that this form represents a species of
Ripidiorhynchus
Sartenaer (1966)
. The best−preserved ventral valves are close to the Frasnian form
R. kermanensis
Brice (1999)
illustrated by her from the Frasnian of
Kerman Province
of eastern
Iran
. The Hanover material is provisionally placed in that genus pending discovery of additional well−preserved shells in the Upper Devonian of New York.
The specimens (
Fig. 3E, F
) also bear an external resemblance to shells of
Sinotectirostrum
Sartenaer (1961a)
. Of the species described from North America, the limited material (NYSM 15723 with shoulder angle of 115°) from the Hanover Shale is most similar to
S. medicinale deceptum
Sartenaer (1969
: his
paratype
GSC 15900) described from very low in the Sassenach Formation of western
Alberta
.
Raasch (1989)
lists species of
Sinotectirostrum
from six of his seven Famennian brachiopod zones (zones DFM1 to DFM6) that span the interval from the Lower
Pa. triangularis
through the
Pa. trachytera
zones of the Upper Devonian Famennian conodont zonation.
Sartenaer (1969
: fig. 2) portrays the range inception of
S. medicinale deceptum
very low in the Lower
Pa. triangularis
Zone
, below species typical of his
Eoparaphorynchus
ZoneinwesternCanada.IftheHanoverspecimensprovetobe
Sinotectirostrum
, then the occurrence of this genus in New York (very low in the Lower
Pa. triangularis
Zone
) would be similar to its lowest occurrences in the lowermost Famennian in western
Canada
.
Ripidiorhynchus
? sp. bears some resemblance to
Rhynchonella
(
Stenocisma
)
contracta
(
Hall 1867: 351
, pl. 55: 26–39) attributed by
Linsley (1994)
to
Cupularostrum
Sartenaer (1961b)
.