Toweius brusselensis Steurbaut, 2011

Steurbaut, Etienne & Nolf, Dirk, 2021, The Mont-des-Récollets section (N France): a key site for the Ypresian-Lutetian transition at mid-latitudes - reassessment of the boundary criterion for the base- Lutetian GSSP, Geodiversitas 43 (11), pp. 311-363 : 348

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/geodiversitas2021v43a11

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4891214

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scientific name

Toweius brusselensis Steurbaut, 2011
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Toweius brusselensis Steurbaut, 2011

( Fig. 19 View FIG K-N)

Toweius brusselensis Steurbaut, 2011 : figs 15-16; pl. 1, figs 20-22.

DISTRIBUTION. — This species is known from several boreholes (e.g. Knokke, Vlakte van de Raan) and outcrops (e.g. Gobertange, Nederokkerzeel, Vossem) in Belgium, where it ranges from the middle of the Brussel Sand Formation (middle part of Unit B3) up to the basal part of the overlying Lede Sand Formation. In Belgium its range seems to extend from lower middle NP14 to the base of NP15. Some rare small-sized specimens have been identified in the ‘Chaumont-en-Vexin sands‘ and the ‘Glauconie Grossière s.s.’ of the Paris Basin (base NP14). Occurrences outside Europe are scarce and up to now restricted to the Aktulagay section in Kazakhstan (a few specimens in uppermost NP13, Steurbaut 2011).

DISCUSSION

This taxon is represented by relatively small forms (d = c. 5 µm) in the early part of its range (e.g. middle of Unit B 3 at Vossem; Fig. 19M, N View FIG ). Late forms from the upper part of the Brussel Sand Formation reach up to 8 µm in length ( Fig. 19K View FIG ).

Kingdom

Chromista

Phylum

Haptophyta

Class

Coccolithophyceae

Order

Isochrysidales

Family

Prinsiaceae

Genus

Toweius

Loc

Toweius brusselensis Steurbaut, 2011

Steurbaut, Etienne & Nolf, Dirk 2021
2021
Loc

Toweius brusselensis

Steurbaut 2011
2011
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