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
1638-9395
5375016
Greenfieldia orbiculata
n. sp.
(
Figs 22
E-H; 31)
HOLOTYPE
. — N 62/12991,
CNIGR
Museum
,
St. Petersburg
(
Fig. 22
E-H), conjoined valves; L = 11.0 mm, W = 11.0 mm,
T
= 9.0 mm.
ETYMOLOGY. — From
orbiculatus
(Latin): rounded.
TYPE LOCALITY
. — Loc. 2, Matusevich River, October Revolution Island.
FORMATION. — Samojlovich Formation.
AGE. — Wenlock, Homerian-Sheinwoodian.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — 44 well preserved conjoined valves from loc. 2, beds 61 and 66, Matusevich River, October Revolution Island (
Männik
et al
. 2002
: figs 2, 5); Samojlovich Formation.
MEASUREMENTS (IN MM). — L = 6.8-11.8, W = 6.8- 11.0, T = 4.6-9.0.
DIAGNOSIS. — Shells small with rounded outline and strongly biconvex in lateral profile; lacking dorsal fold, anterior margin almost rectimarginate.
DESCRIPTION
Shells strongly biconvex with rounded outline. Ventral beak high and incurved, sinus weakly developed. Dorsal fold absent or restricted to narrow furrow; anterior margin almost rectimarginate or very slightly uniplicate. Interior with high, long dental plates, which are parallel and straight. Teeth deeply inserted into dental sockets (
Fig. 31
). Dorsal interior with perforated cardinal plate. High, vertical crura arise from outer plates and extend to the middle of the shell, becoming convex medially and merging into primary lamellae. The coils are directed laterally and comprise nine whorls. Jugal saddle directed anteriorly to the middle of the shell.
VARIATION
Young specimens have a flattened anterior margin. Outline varies from rounded to oval, ventral sinus and dorsal furrow are absent or weakly developed.
COMPARISON
In development of a ventral sinus and lack of a dorsal fold the specimens from Severnaya Zemlya are most similar to
Greenfieldia uberis tanta
Modzalevskaya, 1980
described from the Dolgij Formation on Dolgij Island (
Modzalevskaya 1980: 92
, pl. II, figs 4, 5). The main differences are the smaller size and more rounded outline of the Severnaya Zemlya specimens.