Porsildia, Thomsen & Østergaard, 2015
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https://doi.org/ 10.4467/16890027AP.15.013.3210 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12637802 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2462E075-FFA5-A664-6675-FC31FAF010FA |
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Felipe |
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Porsildia |
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gen. nov. |
Porsildia gen. nov.
Diagnosis: Coccosphere dimorphic. Circumflagellar coccoliths have a central process formed proximally by numerous densely aggregated elements and distally terminating in two closely aligned elongate elements. Body coccoliths oval. In both coccolith types the vertical wall consists of slightly overlapping elements that vary in size and shape. The central area of the body coccoliths has a low central structure of irregularly piled elements that vary in size and shape; this structure is not connected to the rim.
Type species: Porsildia acerviphora sp. nov.
Etymology: Genus named in honour of Dr. Morten Porsild – a Danish botanist – who founded the University of Copenhagen Arctic Station (Qeqertarsuaq, West Greenland) in 1906.
Porsildia gen. nov. bears resemblance to genera of the Papposphaeraceae View in CoL Jordan and Young 1990, and in particular to Papposphaera Tangen 1972 View in CoL and Pappomonas Manton and Oates 1975 View in CoL . Both genera have coccoliths with a characteristic murolith rim, a narrow wall, and a distally protuding structure in a wide variety of shapes on the central area. Central area and process structure are the key features with respect to species identification. The coccosphere may be monomorphic, dimorphic, varimorphic or polymorphic. Porsildia body coccoliths on the other hand have a unique and very different structure of the central area.
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Porsildia
Thomsen, Helge A. & Østergaard, Jette B. 2015 |
Porsildia
Thomsen & Østergaard 2015 |
Porsildia
Thomsen & Østergaard 2015 |
Papposphaeraceae
Jordan & Young 1990 |
Pappomonas
Manton and Oates 1975 |
Papposphaera
Tangen 1972 |