New data on Cryptonella truyolsi García-Alcalde, 1999, cryptonellid (Terebratulidina) of the Cantabrian Mountains (N Spain)

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  • Jenaro L. García-Alcalde Departamento de Geología (Área de Paleontología), Universidad de Oviedo. C/Jesús Arias de Velasco s/n, E-33005 Oviedo (Spain). 

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7203/sjp.18.2.21646

Keywords:

Terebratulida Cryptonelloidea, Lower Devonian, Cantabrian Mountains, N Spain, brachial loop

Abstract

A new population of Cryptonella truyolsi García-Alcalde, 1999 has been found in Caldas de Luna (province of León, Spain), La Vid Group, Coladilla Formation, level M-CAL-15 (upper part), upper Emsian. Most of morphological characters of the new specimens closely agree with those of the original Cryptonella truyolsi collections. However, serial sections made on a specimen of the new population show an anteriorly open cryptonelliform brachial loop that it is wider, and slightly shorter than that of the original material; furthermore, the descending and ascending branches are only fused along the anterior third of the loop, and the transverse band is narrower, and it is folded at its middle part. The diagnosis of Cryptonella truyolsi is consequently emended.

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Published

2021-09-22

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García-Alcalde, J. L. (2021). New data on Cryptonella truyolsi García-Alcalde, 1999, cryptonellid (Terebratulidina) of the Cantabrian Mountains (N Spain). Spanish Journal of Palaeontology, 18(2), 185–188. https://doi.org/10.7203/sjp.18.2.21646
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