Re-examination of the Late Emsian rhynchonellid (brachiopod) Terebratula Daleidensis ROEMER, 1844 from the Eifel area, and of some related species
Sartenaer, P. (2011). Re-examination of the Late Emsian rhynchonellid (brachiopod) Terebratula Daleidensis ROEMER, 1844 from the Eifel area, and of some related species. Bull. Kon. Belg. Inst. Natuurwet. Aardwet. = Bull. - Inst. r. sci. nat. Belg., Sci. Terre 80: 47-84 In: Bulletin van het Koninklijk Belgisch Instituut voor Natuurwetenschappen. Aardwetenschappen = Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique. Sciences de la Terre. KBIN: Brussel. ISSN 0374-6291, more | |
Keywords | Geological time > Phanerozoic > Paleozoic > Palaeozoic > Devonian > Devonian, Lower > Emsian Brachiopoda [WoRMS]; Inaequalibellirostridae; Inaequalibellirostrum; Oligoptycherhynchus daleidensis; Rhynchonellida [WoRMS] Germany, Rheinland-Pfalz, Eifel; Spain, Cantabria [Marine Regions] Marine/Coastal | Author keywords | Oligoptycherhynchus daleidensis, Inaequalibellirostrum, Inaequalibellirostridae, rhynchonellids, brachiopods, Emsian, Eifel area, Cantabrian Cordillera, Armorican Massif. |
Abstract | The Upper Emsian Terebratula Daleidensis ROEMER, 1844 (now Oligoptycherhynchus daleidensis) from the Daleiden “Muldengruppe”, Eifel area, is scrutinized. The ubiquity and considerable stratigraphic range gained by the species in the course of time are exposed and questioned. After examination of the lectotype, here designated, and rich existing collections, return to the original definition of this abundant species is recommended. Rhynchonella inaurita SANDBERGER, G . & F., 1856, commonly mistaken for daleidensis, is assigned to Inaequalibellirostrum n. gen., the type genus of Inaequalibellirostridae n. fam. The geographic distribution, the stratigraphic range, and affinities of the type species of the new genus, I. pareti (de VERNEUIL, 1850a) from the middle part of the Emsian of the Cantabrian Cordillera (Province of Leon) resulted, among others, in the reassessment of the genus Stenorhynchia BRICE, 1981, and its questionable presence in the Armorican Massif. |
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