Silurian and Devonian brachiopods from Severnaya Zemlya (Russian Arctic)
Author
Modzalevskaya, Tatiana L.
All-Russia Geological Research Institute (VSEGEI), Srednij pr. 74, St. Petersburg, 199106 (Russia) modz @ IB 2567. spb. edu.
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Geodiversitas
2003
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5375016
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Lenatoechia octjabrensis
n. sp.
(
Figs 14
J-P, R, S; 16)
HOLOTYPE
. — N 40/12991,
CNIGR
Museum
,
St. Petersburg
(
Fig. 14
N-P), conjoined valves; L =
8.8 mm
, W =
8.3 mm
,
T
=
7.2 mm
.
ETYMOLOGY. — After the
October Revolution Island
.
TYPE
LOCALITY
. — Loc. 11,
Matusevich River
,
October Revolution Island
; Samojlovich Formation.
AGE. —?Llandovery-Wenlock.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Mainly conjoined valves of good preservation,
one specimen
from loc. 11, bed 6B,
10 specimens
from loc. 2, bed 66,
Matusevich River
;
65 specimens
from loc. 117v,
Ushakov River
,
October Revolution Island
(
Männik
et al
. 2002
: figs 1, 2, 5)
; Samojlovich Formation.
MEASUREMENTS (IN MM). — L = 4.7-8, W = 5.7-8.3, T = 4.6-7.2.
DIAGNOSIS. — Shells subtriangular in outline, strongly biconvex in lateral profile; costae rounded, low and numerous; anterior margin uniplicate.
DESCRIPTION
Shells small, equally (strongly) biconvex, with subtriangular outline and numerous ribs. Ventral umbo and pointed beak incurved, narrow, with delthyrium closed by deltidial plates. Ventral sinus and dorsal fold weakly developed, anterior margin uniplicate. Surface covered by rounded, equal and high ribs (in total 35) with the width of the ribs exceeding their interspaces. Ventral valve with long dental plates and massive teeth. The dorsal interior contains a discrete cardinal plate and septalium, supported by broad, massive, short septum, that extends approximately half the valve length (
Fig. 16
).
FIG. 16. — Selected transverse serial sections, illustrating the development of internal structures in
Stegerhynchus
?
decemplicatus
duplex
Nikiforova & T. Modzalevskaya,1968 (N 39/12991). Measurements: length 7.7 mm, width 10.3 mm, thickness 4.9 mm; loc. 13, bed 89, Vodopad Formation. Numerical designations are the same as on Fig. 11. Scale bar: 2 mm.
FIG. 17. —
Sibiritoechia convexa
Alekseeva, 1966
, complete shells (NN 44/12991, 45/12991), loc. 21581, Severnaya Zemlya or Pod’’emnaya formations;
A
,
E
, ventral view;
B
,
F
, dorsal view;
C
,
G
, lateral view;
D
,
H
, anterior view. Scale bar: 5 mm.
COMPARISON
The pattern of the ribs, weakly developed sinus, fold, and uniplicated anterior margin are similar to those of
Lenatoechia ramosa
(
Nikiforova, 1961
)
from the Talikit and Omnutakh formations of East Siberia (
Nikiforova & Andreeva 1961: 207
, pl. XLIV, figs 8, 9). The new species differs from
L
.
ramosa
by having smaller size and possessing a subtriangular outline.