Cuneirhynchia cf. persinuata ( Rau, 1905 )

Vörös, A., 2014, Early Jurassic brachiopods from diverse localities of northern Anatolia (Turkey), Fragmenta Palaeontologica Hungarica 31, pp. 7-49 : 28

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https://doi.org/10.17111/FragmPalHung.2014.31.7

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Cuneirhynchia cf. persinuata ( Rau, 1905 )
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Cuneirhynchia cf. persinuata ( Rau, 1905)

(Figs 42–44)

* 1905 Rhynchonella persinuata n. sp. – RAU, Lias Schwabens, p. 296, pl. XXII, figs 62–69.

1934 Rhynchonella persinuata Rau. – MOISSEIEV, Crimea and Caucasus, p. 55, 182, pl. IV, figs 1–8.

1964 Cuneirhynchia? persinuata ( Rau, 1905) – SIBLÍK, Belanska Dolina, p. 175, text-fig. 6, pl. VIII, fig. 2.

1967 a Cuneirhynchia persinuata ( Rau, 1905) – SIBLÍK, Slov. domer, p. 15, text-fig. 2, pl. I, fig. 2.

1989 Cuneirhynchia persinuata ( Rau, 1905) – TCHOUMATCHENCO, Kotel I, p. 21, text-fig. 14, pl. III, figs 7–9.

2012 Cuneirhynchia persinuata ( Rau 1905) – HÖFLINGER, Deutsch. Lias, p. 60 + figs. (unnumbered).

Material – One rather poorly preserved specimen from Çalık (Gümüşhane area), Lower Pliensbachian .

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INV 2014.104. 10.6 11.3 7.7 4.9 Remarks – This species was well-documented by profuse illustrations by RAU (1905, l.c.) and HÖFLINGER (2012, l.c.) and on this basis, the identification of our specimen seems satisfactory. C. persinuata stands very close to the type species of the genus, C. dalmasi ( Dumortier, 1869) , but it is more convex, has more numerous ribs, weaker deflections in the uniplication, and its outline is more pentagonal in dorsal view, with somewhat concave anterior part. C. persinuata is a characteristic late Pliensbachian brachiopod of the NW-European (German) region but it was recorded also from the Pliensbachian of the West Carpathians, the Balkans (Kotel), the Crimea and now from the Pontides ( Turkey).

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