Calcideletrix flexuosa Mägdefrau, 1937

Wisshak, Max, 2017, Taming an ichnotaxonomical Pandora’s box: revision of dendritic and rosetted microborings (ichnofamily: Dendrinidae), European Journal of Taxonomy 390, pp. 1-99 : 36-38

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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.390

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scientific name

Calcideletrix flexuosa Mägdefrau, 1937
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Calcideletrix flexuosa Mägdefrau, 1937

Fig. 11 View Fig

Calcideletrix flexuosa Mägdefrau, 1937: 57 , pl. IV, fig. 4.

Dendrina brachiopodicola Hofmann, 1996: 80 , pl. 9, figs 1–4 View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig .

Clionolithes radicans – Clarke 1908 (partim): 168, pl. 10, pl. 11, fig. 2; 1921 (partim): 88, fig. 71 (drawing based on photograph in Clarke 1908).

Calcideletrix flexuosa – Häntzschel 1962: W228, fig. 142-4 (reproduced from Mägdefrau 1937); 1975: W124, fig. 77-4b (reproduced from Mägdefrau 1937). — Pugaczewska 1965: 76, pl. I, fig. 3; (?) 1970: 428, pl. I, fig. 2, pl. II, fig. 2 (poor illustrations). — Nadjin 1969: 138, pl. IV, fig. 4 (reproduced from Mägdefrau 1937). — Plewes 1996 (partim): 188, pl. 31, figs 7–8, pl. 33, figs 1–7 View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig , pl. 34, figs 1–4 View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig (pl. 34, figs 5–6 = Dictyoporus nodosus ). — Buatois et al. 2017: 161, fig. 75B (holotype). — Wisshak et al. 2017: 131, figs 3/4, 4/4.

Rosetten-Form G – Hofmann & Vogel 1992: 57, pl. IV, fig. B.

Without name – Reich & Frenzel 2002 (partim): 208, pl. 50, fig. 7.

Calcideletrix – Whittlesea 2005: 18, fig. 3.

Dendrina anomala – Rudolph 2014 (partim): 19, fig. 24 (specimen on the left).

non Calcideletrix flexuosa – Ghare 1982: 132, pl. 1, fig. 5 (= Calcideletrix breviramosa ). — (?) Košt’ák

2004: 32, fig. 11 (? Dictyoporus nodosus ). — (?) Stiller 2005: 406, pl. II, figs 3, 15 (poor illustration).

Original diagnosis

n/a

Emended diagnosis

Highly ramified, with most branches remaining roughly the same width up to their tapering ends. Branches ramify in a relatively straight manner, although curves develop at irregular intervals. Branches

ramify in such a way as to cover the space between branches almost equally. Anastomosis is rare and restricted to the centre of the trace.

Original description

Channels strongly ramified, 0.04–0.09 mm in diameter. Only the main channel, at the basis of the shrub, opens to the surface, while the side channels do not penetrate to the surface of the belemnite rostrum. [Translated from German]

Supplementary description

Based on cast material, Plewes (1996) added the following observations: “Cast material shows that the profile of the branches is rounded and sometimes shows a hint of the bubbly texture reminiscent of, but not as pronounced as that seen in C. anomala . Width of the branches varies between 25 µm and 250 µm, with a mean of 98 µm (n = 18, SD = 50.08). Surface texture may also include hair-like filaments. These are between 1 µm and 2.5 µm in width and vary greatly in length. The loops which form as a result of anastomoses between branches within the main body of the trace vary in size and may enclose other blind ending branches. Branching angle varies greatly but is between 90° and 45°, and branching may be polychotomous or dichotomous. Nodes are sometimes swollen and form rounded irregular edges, especially if the branching point is not a simple dichotomy. The spacing between branches varies but is between 380 µm and 900 µm (n = 9, SD = 245.9).” Hofmann (1996) additionally gave a size range of the junior synonym D. brachiopodicola of 1.3 to 3.7 mm.

Type material, locality and horizon

Holotype ( Fig. 11 View Fig A–C) preserved in rostrum of Belemnitella mucronata from the Upper Cretaceous of Misburg near Hannover , Germany, deposited in the collection of the Institut für Geowissenschaften und Geographie, Halle, Germany ( MLU.Mäg1937.IV.4 ).

Remarks

Hofmann’s Dendrina brachiopodicola very closely resembles C. flexuosa in morphology and dimensions, and was established as a separate taxon based on its vertically oriented oval gallery cross section only. However, Mägdefrau did not specify the tunnel cross-section and this character alone does not justify its use as the ichnotaxobase for a separate ichnospecies, let alone an ichnospecies within a different ichnogenus, and it is thus regarded as a junior synonym herein.

Kingdom

Fungi

Genus

Calcideletrix

Loc

Calcideletrix flexuosa Mägdefrau, 1937

Wisshak, Max 2017
2017
Loc

Calcideletrix

Whittlesea P. S. 2005: 18
2005
Loc

Dendrina brachiopodicola

Hofmann K. 1996: 80
1996
Loc

Calcideletrix flexuosa

Ghare M. A. 1982: 132
Košt’ák
Stiller 2005: 406
1982
Loc

Calcideletrix flexuosa Mägdefrau, 1937: 57

Magdefrau K. 1937: 57
1937
Loc

Clionolithes radicans

Clarke 1908
Loc

Calcideletrix flexuosa

Häntzschel 1962
Pugaczewska 1965: 76
Nadjin 1969: 138
Plewes 1996
Buatois et al. 2017: 161
Wisshak et al. 2017: 131
Loc

Dendrina anomala

Rudolph 2014
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