†Striithyris somaliensis Muir-Wood 1935 (lamp shell)
Rhynchonellata - Terebratulida - Loboidothyrididae
Synonyms: Striithyris saudiarabica Cooper 1989, Striithyris striata Cooper 1989
Full reference: H. M. Muir-Wood. 1935. Jurassic Brachiopoda. The Mesozoic Palaeontology of British Somaliland, Geology and Palaeontology of British Somaliland, II 75-147
Belongs to Striithyris according to G. A. Cooper 1983
Sister taxon: Striithyris costata
Type specimens:
- Striithyris somaliensis: Its type locality is Bihendula, which is in a Callovian/Oxfordian shallow subtidal limestone in the Bihen Limestone Formation of Somalia
- Striithyris saudiarabica: Its type locality is Ajibba, S296, which is in a Callovian shallow subtidal limestone in the Tuwaiq Mountain Formation of Saudi Arabia.
- Striithyris striata: Its type locality is Haisiyan Pass, S1458, which is in a Callovian shallow subtidal limestone in the Tuwaiq Mountain Formation of Saudi Arabia.
Ecology: stationary epifaunal suspension feeder
Average measurements (in mm): shell 17.2 x 13.0, valve 15.9 x 14.1