1989
DOI: 10.1139/e89-159
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Silurian Archaeoscyphia from the Canadian Arctic: a case for simplified generic taxonomy in the anthaspidellid lithistids (Porifera)

Abstract: Abundant anthaspidellid orchoclad lithistids occur in thin biostromes of Wenlockian age of the Canadian Arctic. The sponges are well preserved, and many have similar internal architecture. Synonymization of Calycocoelia Bassler, 1927, Rhopalocoelia Raymond and Okulitch, 1940, Somersetella Rigby and Dixon, 1979, and Steliella Hinde, 1889 under the genus Archaeoscyphia Hinde, 1889 is necessary in light of continuous morphological variation of the more than 100 specimens in the study collection. Synonymization t… Show more

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“…These ostia on exterior and as canals in interior generally 0.4-0.5 mm in diameter, may be slightly longer than wide on exterior. Spacing of ostia range from side-by-side to separated by tracts 0.3-0.4 mm thick, in vertical sections may occur 6-8 per 5 mm within single rows, separated by parities, as that term was used by De Freitas (1989). In vertical sections, walls only 5-6 mm thick in troughs, but up to 7-9 mm thick on annulations, out from smooth gastral surface.…”
Section: Systematic Paleontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These ostia on exterior and as canals in interior generally 0.4-0.5 mm in diameter, may be slightly longer than wide on exterior. Spacing of ostia range from side-by-side to separated by tracts 0.3-0.4 mm thick, in vertical sections may occur 6-8 per 5 mm within single rows, separated by parities, as that term was used by De Freitas (1989). In vertical sections, walls only 5-6 mm thick in troughs, but up to 7-9 mm thick on annulations, out from smooth gastral surface.…”
Section: Systematic Paleontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…regularis as having large canals, which were sketched as being somewhat bulbous toward the gastral margin. De Freitas (1989), in his revision of some of the anthaspidellid genera, recognized large straight, not bulbous radial canals with a 0.4–0.6 mm diameter in R . regularis .…”
Section: Systematic Paleontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Bassler (1927) gave a very brief and loose definition of the species. De Freitas (1989), in his thorough study of Silurian anthaspidellids from Arctic Canada, referred Calycocoelia to Archaeoscyphia Hinde, 1889, on account of similarities in skeletal features and aquiferous systems. Although Johns (1994) followed de Freitas' opinions in many respects, he maintained Calycocoelia as a distinct genus with C. typicalis as the type species.…”
Section: Genus Calycocoelia Bassler 1927mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rigby & Chatterton (1989) described somewhat older (Wenlock and Ludlow) sponge associations from Baillie-Hamilton and Cornwallis Islands (Arctic Canada). De Freitas (1989) described orchocladinid sponges of Wenlockian age, as well as a more varied sponge fauna consisting of lithistids and hexactinellids of Ludlovian age (de Freitas 1991), both from Cornwallis Island. Rigby & Chatterton (1994, 1999 described a hexactinellid sponge and an assemblage of Wenlockian demosponges from the Mackenzie Mountains (Northwest Territories, Canada).…”
Section: Comparison With Silurian Assemblages In Northern Canadamentioning
confidence: 99%