logo
Normal view MARC view ISBD view

The relation of the valves to the pedicle in the strophomenid brachiopods

By: Arber, Muriel A.
Material type: ArticleArticleDescription: 161174pp ; Illustration.Subject(s): Relation of valves to pedicle | Strophomenid brachiopods | occurrences - Pedicle formation | Invertebrata In: Geological magazine : Vol. 77 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1940Summary: Extract The relation of the valves to the pedicle is among the fundamental characters on the basis of which the phylum Brachiopoda has been divided into five orders (see Thomson, 1927). In a previous paper (Arber, 1939), I pointed out that, on this classification, the order Protremata cannot be regarded as a homogeneous group, since in the orthids the pedicle apparently emerged through an open delthyrium, while in the strophomenid Leptaena it emerged through an entirely separate foramen situated in the ventral valve. Schuchert in 1913 (p. 383) defined the whole superfamily Strophomenacea as being characterized by a pedicle which, when present, was small, and emerged at the apex of the valve. A pedicle-foramen is, however, by no means of universal occurrence, and its existence has also been often overlooked in systematic descriptions, so that, in spite of Schuchert's definition, some doubt has nevertheless remained as to whether the form of pedicle-opening found in Leptaena and a few closely allied genera is genuinely typical of the whole of the strophomenids, thus creating a developmental distinction between that group and the orthids. I have therefore examined as many as possible of the available specimens and descriptions of the strophomenids, with the results here recorded.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Item type Current location Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Article Article Library and Information Centre
Periodical Section
Bound Journal Collection Not for loan 002565_15
Serials/Scientific Journal Serials/Scientific Journal Library and Information Centre
Periodical Section
Bound Journal Collection 550 GEO (Browse shelf) Available 002565

Extract
The relation of the valves to the pedicle is among the fundamental characters on the basis of which the phylum Brachiopoda has been divided into five orders (see Thomson, 1927). In a previous paper (Arber, 1939), I pointed out that, on this classification, the order Protremata cannot be regarded as a homogeneous group, since in the orthids the pedicle apparently emerged through an open delthyrium, while in the strophomenid Leptaena it emerged through an entirely separate foramen situated in the ventral valve. Schuchert in 1913 (p. 383) defined the whole superfamily Strophomenacea as being characterized by a pedicle which, when present, was small, and emerged at the apex of the valve. A pedicle-foramen is, however, by no means of universal occurrence, and its existence has also been often overlooked in systematic descriptions, so that, in spite of Schuchert's definition, some doubt has nevertheless remained as to whether the form of pedicle-opening found in Leptaena and a few closely allied genera is genuinely typical of the whole of the strophomenids, thus creating a developmental distinction between that group and the orthids. I have therefore examined as many as possible of the available specimens and descriptions of the strophomenids, with the results here recorded.

There are no comments for this item.

Log in to your account to post a comment.

Copyright © 2019 Geological Survey & Mines Bureau. All Rights Reserved.

Developed in Association with Finco Technologies (Pvt) Ltd

Powered by Koha