Upper Ordovician cliefdenellids (Porifera: Sphinctozoa) from China
- 1 March 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Geological Magazine
- Vol. 125 (2) , 149-159
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0016756800009559
Abstract
Aporate sphinctozoan sponges of the Family Cliefdenellidae Webby, 1969, are described for the Upper Ordovician (Ashgill) of northern and northwest China, including the new genusKhalfinaeaand a new speciesK. shaanxiensis. They are characteristic cliefdenellids with conico-cylindrical and branching forms, a single central tube defined by a thickened, sieve-like endowall, and a filling of irregularly orientated astrorhizal canals, vesicles and thickened (?trabecular) tissueTaxonomic relationships of the other cliefdenellids are also discussed. The conception of the genusCliefdenellaWebby, 1969, is restricted to those forms with massive, hemispherical to explanate form and multiple, bundled vertical excurrent canal-clusters, and the new genusRigbyetiais introduced to include conico-cylindrical and branching forms with a central tube composed of a single, vertical, bundled, excurrent canal-clusterIn terms of their biogeographical record, the cliefdenellids have a restricted distribution in the Upper Ordovician (middle Caradoc-Ashgill) ‘fold-belt’ successions of the Palaeo-Pacific region (eastern Australia, Alaska and northern California) and in Asia (northern China, and in the Chinese and Soviet Altai)Keywords
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