Terebratula ampulla (Brocchi, 1814)
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https://doi.org/10.17111/FragmPalHung.2016.33.65 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F3861C-FFC0-FF91-FE93-C0CCC5F3CD7E |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Terebratula ampulla (Brocchi, 1814) |
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Terebratula ampulla (Brocchi, 1814) , 2 complete specimens, 9 pedicle valves, 2 fragments, RGM.1309896; 1 complete specimen ( Figs 22–23), RGM.1309897; 8 brachial valves, RGM.1309898; 1 brachial valve, RGM.1309899
Apricena (Puglia region, Foggia province), Pirro limestone quarry, Pliocene. Neogene stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Gargano Promontory was given by CASOLARI et al. (2000) and shallow-water deposits (Gravina Calcarenites) were mentioned from the Middle-Late Pliocene. PAVIA et al. (2010) studied the tectono-sedimentary evolution of western Gargano and mentioned some brachiopods, too.
Terebratula ampulla (Brocchi, 1814) , 2 fragmentary pedicle valves and 1 brachial valve, RGM.1309900
Terebratulina retusa (Linnaeus, 1758) , 1 complete specimen, RGM.1309901
North Sea Basin England
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Gedgrave (Suffolk), Butley River cliff outcrop, 52.084167 N; 1.497500 E. Pliocene, Zanclean, Coralline Crag Formation, collected by A. W. Janssen, 14 September 1987. Lithostratigraphy of the Coralline Crag was given by BALSON et al. (1993) on the basis of seven boreholes between Gedgrave and Aldeburgh. Brachiopods of the Coralline Crag were discussed by classical papers as WOOD (1872) and DAVIDSON (1874a).
0.55–0.85 m below top of Pliocene deposits:
Glottidia cf. dumortieri ( Nyst, 1843) , 80 fragments, RGM.793905; fragmentary valve ( Figs 8–9), RGM.793904; fragmentary valve ( Figs 5–6), RGM.1309902
Pliothyrina sowerbyana ( Nyst, 1843) , 8 pedicle and 9 brachial valves, RGM.793906; 1 complete specimen ( Figs 38–40) and 1 pedicle valve, RGM.793903
Macandrevia cranium ( Müller, 1776) View in CoL , 1 pedicle valve, RGM.1309903; 1 complete specimen ( Figs 56–57), RGM.1309904; 1 pedicle valve ( Fig. 59), RGM.1309905
0.85–1.00 m below top of Pliocene deposits:
Glottidia ? sp., 24 fragments, RGM.793911
Pliothyrina sowerbyana ( Nyst, 1843) , 1 pedicle valve ( Figs 43–45), RGM.793907;1 complete specimen ( Figs 35–37), RGM.793908; 4 pedicle and 13 brachial valves, RGM.793909
Pliothyrina sp. , 8 fragments, RGM.793910
1.00– 1.25 m below top of Pliocene deposits:
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