The ENS Collection: a systematic study of brachiopods from the Lower Permian Vøringen Member, Kapp Starostin Formation, Spitsbergen.

Twenty-two species from nineteen brachiopod genera are described. They represent a collection of Permian brachiopods housed at the Natural History Museum of London and collected by the joint English, Norwegian and Swedish (ENS) Expedition in 1939 at Skansen (Billefjorden, Spitsbergen) from the Vørin...

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Main Authors: L. Angiolini, S. L. Long
Other Authors: S.L. Long
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2434/50504
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author L. Angiolini
S. L. Long
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description Twenty-two species from nineteen brachiopod genera are described. They represent a collection of Permian brachiopods housed at the Natural History Museum of London and collected by the joint English, Norwegian and Swedish (ENS) Expedition in 1939 at Skansen (Billefjorden, Spitsbergen) from the Vøringen Member of the Kapp Starostin Formation. The generic position of many species erected at the end of the eighteenth century and at the beginning of the nineteenth century are addressed and discussed and two new genera, Archboldevia n. gen. and Bruntonia n. gen, are erected. The former is represented by Archboldevia impressa (Toula, 1875) and differs from the allied genus Yakovlevia Fredericks, 1925 by its non geniculate valves, large ears, the absence of auricular spines and of symmetrically placed thick ventral spines, and by its ventral musculature. The second, with type species Bruntonia maynci (Dunbar, 1955), is erected to include arctic species very similar to Horridonia Chao, 1927, but lacking ventral hinge spines and showing different dorsal internal characters. The brachiopods of the ENS collection suggest a late Artinskian to Kungurian age for the Vøringen Member; they strongly correlate with coeval fauna from Central Alaska, the Canadian Arctic, northeast Greenland, Pechora and the Urals in Russia.
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spelling ftunivmilanoair:oai:air.unimi.it:2434/50504 2025-01-16T20:29:01+00:00 The ENS Collection: a systematic study of brachiopods from the Lower Permian Vøringen Member, Kapp Starostin Formation, Spitsbergen. L. Angiolini S. L. Long L. Angiolini S.L. Long 2008 http://hdl.handle.net/2434/50504 eng eng volume:120 issue:1 firstpage:75 lastpage:103 journal:PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF VICTORIA http://hdl.handle.net/2434/50504 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-55449120769 Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2008 ftunivmilanoair 2024-01-23T23:19:41Z Twenty-two species from nineteen brachiopod genera are described. They represent a collection of Permian brachiopods housed at the Natural History Museum of London and collected by the joint English, Norwegian and Swedish (ENS) Expedition in 1939 at Skansen (Billefjorden, Spitsbergen) from the Vøringen Member of the Kapp Starostin Formation. The generic position of many species erected at the end of the eighteenth century and at the beginning of the nineteenth century are addressed and discussed and two new genera, Archboldevia n. gen. and Bruntonia n. gen, are erected. The former is represented by Archboldevia impressa (Toula, 1875) and differs from the allied genus Yakovlevia Fredericks, 1925 by its non geniculate valves, large ears, the absence of auricular spines and of symmetrically placed thick ventral spines, and by its ventral musculature. The second, with type species Bruntonia maynci (Dunbar, 1955), is erected to include arctic species very similar to Horridonia Chao, 1927, but lacking ventral hinge spines and showing different dorsal internal characters. The brachiopods of the ENS collection suggest a late Artinskian to Kungurian age for the Vøringen Member; they strongly correlate with coeval fauna from Central Alaska, the Canadian Arctic, northeast Greenland, Pechora and the Urals in Russia. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Billefjorden Greenland Pechora Alaska Spitsbergen The University of Milan: Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (AIR) Arctic Greenland Dunbar ENVELOPE(-60.199,-60.199,-62.473,-62.473) Billefjorden ENVELOPE(16.417,16.417,78.563,78.563) Kapp Starostin ENVELOPE(13.828,13.828,78.093,78.093) Skansen ENVELOPE(9.297,9.297,62.646,62.646)
spellingShingle Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia
L. Angiolini
S. L. Long
The ENS Collection: a systematic study of brachiopods from the Lower Permian Vøringen Member, Kapp Starostin Formation, Spitsbergen.
title The ENS Collection: a systematic study of brachiopods from the Lower Permian Vøringen Member, Kapp Starostin Formation, Spitsbergen.
title_full The ENS Collection: a systematic study of brachiopods from the Lower Permian Vøringen Member, Kapp Starostin Formation, Spitsbergen.
title_fullStr The ENS Collection: a systematic study of brachiopods from the Lower Permian Vøringen Member, Kapp Starostin Formation, Spitsbergen.
title_full_unstemmed The ENS Collection: a systematic study of brachiopods from the Lower Permian Vøringen Member, Kapp Starostin Formation, Spitsbergen.
title_short The ENS Collection: a systematic study of brachiopods from the Lower Permian Vøringen Member, Kapp Starostin Formation, Spitsbergen.
title_sort ens collection: a systematic study of brachiopods from the lower permian vøringen member, kapp starostin formation, spitsbergen.
topic Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia
topic_facet Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia
url http://hdl.handle.net/2434/50504