A New Siphonotretid Brachiopod from the Silurian of Central-Western New South Wales, Australia
Author
Valentine, James L.
Author
Brock, Glenn A.
text
Records of the Australian Museum
2003
2003-08-13
55
2
231
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https://journals.australian.museum/valentine-and-brock-2003-rec-aust-mus-552-231244/
journal article
10.3853/j.0067-1975.55.2003.1378
2201-4349
10092588
Orbaspina
n.gen.
Type
species
.
Orbaspina gelasinus
n.gen. and n.sp.
,
Llandovery
to
Wenlock
, central-western
New South Wales
,
Australia
.
Diagnosis
. A siphonotretid with large, keyhole-shaped pedicle foramen extending forward through resorption to form an elongate, broadly triangular, pedicle track; pedicle track covered posteriorly by a concave plate and anteriorly by short “listrum-like” plate; tubular hollow spines of uniform size arranged in concentric rows close to valve margin; post larval shell bearing numerous subcircular dimples loosely arranged in concentric rows.
Etymology
.
Orba
L., orphan, refers to the occurrence of this taxon after the supposed demise of the siphonotretids during the end-Ordovician extinction event;
spina
L., thorny, in reference to the post-larval shell ornament of tubular hollow spines.
Remarks
. Features considered to be of generic significance among the siphonotretids include the nature of the pedicle foramen and tube, the pseudointerarea of both valves and the presence of tubular hollow spines (Holmer & Popov, 2000). Based on these features,
Orbaspina
n.gen.
appears closest morphologically to those genera grouped together by
Havlíěek (1982)
and
Popov & Holmer (1994)
in the subfamily
Schizamboninae
. The most characteristic feature of these siphonotretids is the large pedicle foramen that extends forward through resorption, forming an elongate triangular pedicle track that may be covered posteriorly by a plate. However, the dimpled post-larval shell of
Orbaspina
n.gen.
is unknown in any previously described Cambrian or Ordovician siphonotretid. This feature is present on a number of post-Ordovician siphonotretids including,
Siphonotreta anglica
Morris (1849)
, and Siphonotretine sp. and Schizambonine sp. A
Mergl (2001a
,b). The short “listrum-like” plate anteriorly covering the pedicle track of
O. gelasinus
n.gen. and n.sp.
(
Fig.
6g
) has not been previously documented among the siphonotretids.