Gibbirhynchia cf. curviceps ( Quenstedt, 1856 )
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https://doi.org/10.17111/FragmPalHung.2014.31.7 |
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Gibbirhynchia cf. curviceps ( Quenstedt, 1856 ) |
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Gibbirhynchia cf. curviceps ( Quenstedt, 1856)
(Figs 48–50)
* 1856 Terebratula curviceps – QUENSTEDT, Der Jura, p. 138, pl. 17, figs 13–15.
v 2009 Gibbirhynchia cf. curviceps (Quenstedt, 1858) – VÖRÖS, Bakony, p. 103, pl. XI, fig. 16 (cum syn.).
2010 Gibbirhynchia curviceps ( Quenstedt, 1856) – ALMÉRAS et al, Massif Armoricain, p. 28, text-figs 8, 9, pl. 3, figs 1, 2, pl. 5, fig. 5.
v 2011 Gibbirhynchia cf. curviceps ( Quenstedt, 1856) – VÖRÖS & KANDEMIR, Eastern Pontides, p. 354, fig. 4/4.
2012 Gibbirhynchia curviceps (Quenstedt 1858) – HÖFLINGER, Deutsch. Lias, p. 86 + figs. (unnumbered).
2013 Gibbirhynchia curviceps (Quenstedt, 1858) – ALMÉRAS & FAURÉ, Quercy, p. 45, pl.3, figs 15, 16.
2013 Gibbirhynchia curviceps ( Quenstedt, 1856) – ALMÉRAS & COUGNON, Principaux genres, p. 127, pl. 14, figs 9–11.
Material – Four variously preserved specimens from Beytepe and Alacaatlı (Ankara area), probably Pliensbachian.
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INV 2014.106. 12.4 14.7 6.7 5.2 Remarks – G. curviceps is perhaps the most frequently cited Pliensbachian rhynchonellid species in Europe. It was profusely illustrated by ALMÉRAS et al. (2010, l.c.), ALMÉRAS & COUGNON (2013, l.c.) and HÖFLINGER (2012, l.c.) what served a firm basis for the identification of our specimens. G. curviceps was record- ed in a great number of localities in the Mediterranean region as well and when I was able to check personally in the respective collections, I recognized that G. curviceps became a comfortably used collective taxon among the numerous and partly vaguely defined species of the genus Gibbirhynchia . The date of publication of this species is inconsistently cited by different authors as 1856 or 1858. Quenstedt’s “Der Jura ” was published in several parts in different years; the species curviceps was described in the first part (p. 138) therefore the proper date is 1856. G. curviceps is a Pliensbachian species with cosmopolitan geographical distribution.
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