Dallithyris murrayi Muir-Wood, 1959

Bitner, Maria Aleksandra, 2025, Recent brachiopods from north-western Australia, Zootaxa 5631 (3), pp. 495-508 : 499-500

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5631.3.4

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15370876

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Dallithyris murrayi Muir-Wood, 1959
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1959 Dallithyris murrayi Muir-Wood , pp. 305–307, pl. 2, figs. 1, 4–8; pl. 3, figs. 1–4; pl. 5, fig. 8.

1983 Dallithyris murrayi Muir-Wood —Cooper, p. 251, pl. 10, figs. 13–19, pl. 65, figs. 29, 30.

2010 Dallithyris murrayi Muir-Wood —Zezina, p. 1183.

Material examined. NW Australia, Lacepede Archepelago , stn SO1/84/055, 15°57.2’S, 120°46.2’E to 15°59.0’S, 120°44.6’E, 296–298 m, 10 February 1984, coll. S.M. Slack-Smith —one complete specimen ( WAM Z59452 About WAM ); GoogleMaps Kimberley, Cape Leveque, stn SO1/84/082, 13°07.2’S, 123°15.7’E, 400 m, 15 February 1984, coll. S.M. Slack-Smith —two complete specimens ( WAM Z59468 About WAM ) GoogleMaps .

Depth range. 296–400 m.

Measurements. Length 36.1 mm, width 30.8, thickness 24.2 mm; length 34.3 mm, width 32.5 mm, thickness 22.9 mm.

Remarks. Dallithyris murrayi has been so far known from the Maldive Islands and the Saya de Malha Bank ( Muir-Wood 1959; Zezina 2010). The present finding is its first record from the eastern Indian Ocean. In the studied material D. murrayi is a rare species, being represented by three specimens. The shell is subpentagonal in outline, ventri-biconvex. Its surface is smooth with indistinct growth lines. The beak is suberect to erect with a rounded, labiate foramen of epithyrid type. Symphytium is very small. The laterial commissure is dorsally convex, while anterior commissure widely uniplicate. The pedicle is very short, distally splitting into numerous strands.

Dallithyris murrayi can be easily distinguished from D. fulva ( Blochmann, 1906) , the species from southeastern Australia and Tasmania; in comparison to the former species, the shell of D. fulva is oval elongate in outline with rectimarginate lateral and anterior commissures ( Blochmann 1906, 1908, 1914; Cooper 1983).

WAM

Western Australian Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Brachiopoda

SubPhylum

Rhynchonelliformea

Class

Rhynchonellata

Order

Terebratulida

SubOrder

Terebratulidina

SuperFamily

Terebratuloidea

Family

Terebratulidae

SubFamily

Dallithyridinae

Genus

Dallithyris

Loc

Dallithyris murrayi Muir-Wood, 1959

Bitner, Maria Aleksandra 2025
2025
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Dallithyris murrayi

Muir-Wood 1959
1959
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Dallithyris murrayi

Muir-Wood 1959
1959
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Dallithyris murrayi

Muir-Wood 1959
1959
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