LATE ORDOVICIAN BRACHIOPOD <em> RONGATRYPA XICHUANENSIS </em> FROM XICHUAN, HENAN PROVINCE, CENTRAL CHINA

The atrypide brachiopod Rongatrypa Popov & Cocks, 2014 is one of the early members of the subfamily Clintonellinae. This genus was previously known only from the Kazakh terranes. Here, we reassign a species to the genus, Rongatrypa xichuanensis (Xu, 1996), from the Shiyanhe Formation (Katian, Up...

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Main Authors: YU-CHEN ZHANG, REN-BIN ZHAN, COLIN D. SPROAT, BING HUANG
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Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2019-09-01
Series:Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
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Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/12185
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spelling doaj-a5f77a298054464b8b9da524a06e0f252020-11-25T01:23:38ZengUniversità degli Studi di MilanoRivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia0035-68832039-49422019-09-01125310.13130/2039-4942/1218510294LATE ORDOVICIAN BRACHIOPOD <em> RONGATRYPA XICHUANENSIS </em> FROM XICHUAN, HENAN PROVINCE, CENTRAL CHINAYU-CHEN ZHANGREN-BIN ZHANCOLIN D. SPROATBING HUANGThe atrypide brachiopod Rongatrypa Popov & Cocks, 2014 is one of the early members of the subfamily Clintonellinae. This genus was previously known only from the Kazakh terranes. Here, we reassign a species to the genus, Rongatrypa xichuanensis (Xu, 1996), from the Shiyanhe Formation (Katian, Upper Ordovician) of Xichuan, Henan Province, central China. A wide range of shell sizes was found and measured to investigate the ontogeny of the species, and several specimens were selected for serial sectioning to examine the internal morphology. The linear regression results of natural logarithms of length vs. width and depth vs. width revealed an allometric growth pattern, perhaps influenced by the development of the lophophore. Rongatrypa xichuanensis inhabited a shallow marine oxygenated environment in the South China palaeoplate near the palaeo-equator. The distribution of Rongatrypa across South China and Kazakh terranes reflects the proximity of these blocks in the Late Ordovician.https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/12185AtrypideRongatrypa xichuanensis (Xu, 1996)allometric growthPaleoecologySouth China palaeoplate.
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author YU-CHEN ZHANG
REN-BIN ZHAN
COLIN D. SPROAT
BING HUANG
spellingShingle YU-CHEN ZHANG
REN-BIN ZHAN
COLIN D. SPROAT
BING HUANG
LATE ORDOVICIAN BRACHIOPOD <em> RONGATRYPA XICHUANENSIS </em> FROM XICHUAN, HENAN PROVINCE, CENTRAL CHINA
Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
Atrypide
Rongatrypa xichuanensis (Xu, 1996)
allometric growth
Paleoecology
South China palaeoplate.
author_facet YU-CHEN ZHANG
REN-BIN ZHAN
COLIN D. SPROAT
BING HUANG
author_sort YU-CHEN ZHANG
title LATE ORDOVICIAN BRACHIOPOD <em> RONGATRYPA XICHUANENSIS </em> FROM XICHUAN, HENAN PROVINCE, CENTRAL CHINA
title_short LATE ORDOVICIAN BRACHIOPOD <em> RONGATRYPA XICHUANENSIS </em> FROM XICHUAN, HENAN PROVINCE, CENTRAL CHINA
title_full LATE ORDOVICIAN BRACHIOPOD <em> RONGATRYPA XICHUANENSIS </em> FROM XICHUAN, HENAN PROVINCE, CENTRAL CHINA
title_fullStr LATE ORDOVICIAN BRACHIOPOD <em> RONGATRYPA XICHUANENSIS </em> FROM XICHUAN, HENAN PROVINCE, CENTRAL CHINA
title_full_unstemmed LATE ORDOVICIAN BRACHIOPOD <em> RONGATRYPA XICHUANENSIS </em> FROM XICHUAN, HENAN PROVINCE, CENTRAL CHINA
title_sort late ordovician brachiopod <em> rongatrypa xichuanensis </em> from xichuan, henan province, central china
publisher Università degli Studi di Milano
series Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
issn 0035-6883
2039-4942
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The atrypide brachiopod Rongatrypa Popov & Cocks, 2014 is one of the early members of the subfamily Clintonellinae. This genus was previously known only from the Kazakh terranes. Here, we reassign a species to the genus, Rongatrypa xichuanensis (Xu, 1996), from the Shiyanhe Formation (Katian, Upper Ordovician) of Xichuan, Henan Province, central China. A wide range of shell sizes was found and measured to investigate the ontogeny of the species, and several specimens were selected for serial sectioning to examine the internal morphology. The linear regression results of natural logarithms of length vs. width and depth vs. width revealed an allometric growth pattern, perhaps influenced by the development of the lophophore. Rongatrypa xichuanensis inhabited a shallow marine oxygenated environment in the South China palaeoplate near the palaeo-equator. The distribution of Rongatrypa across South China and Kazakh terranes reflects the proximity of these blocks in the Late Ordovician.
topic Atrypide
Rongatrypa xichuanensis (Xu, 1996)
allometric growth
Paleoecology
South China palaeoplate.
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/12185
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