Chara aff. antennata Grambast, 1958

Sanjuan, Josep & Martín-Closas, Carles, 2014, Taxonomy and palaeobiogeography of charophytes from the Upper Eocene- Lower Oligocene of the Eastern Ebro Basin (Catalonia, NE Spain), Geodiversitas 36 (3), pp. 385-420 : 391-393

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/g2014n3a3

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4836356

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scientific name

Chara aff. antennata Grambast, 1958
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Chara aff. antennata Grambast, 1958 ( Fig. 4 View FIG E-H)

Chara antennata Grambast, 1958: 188 , fig. 79.

DISTRIBUTION. — Chara aff. antennata has previously been reported in Upper Eocene deposits from many European basins, i.e. Paris ( Grambast 1958; Riveline 1986), Languedoc (Feist-Castel 1971), Provence (Feist-Castel 1977a) and Hampshire Basins (Feist- Castel 1977b; Riveline 1986). In the Ebro Basin, gyrogonites of Chara aff. antennata do not show any

evidence of fragmentation or erosion, suggesting that they were buried in situ or after short transport from the original locality. Ŋe sample was collected within a plastic yellowish marl horizon with abundant marine fauna, i.e. foraminifers and ostracods.Taphonomic and sedimentologic evidence, together with the abundance of shallow marine fauna, suggests that Chara aff. antennata grew in brackish water lagoons close to the shoreline.

DESCRIPTION

Gyrogonites small to medium, 350-620 µm high (mean 506 µm) and 235-335 µm wide (mean 304 µm), very elongate in shape, with a high isopolarity index ranging from 117 to 202 (mean 154). Spiral cells concave (about 48 µm wide). Ornamentation consists of irregularly shaped and spaced tubercles (very variable in size, ranging from 15-40 µm in diameter) arranged along the spiral cells. Eight to twelve (frequently nine to ten) convolutions are visible in lateral view. Apex psilocharoid and slightly convex. Base pointed with small pentagonal pore (about 35 µm across).

DISCUSSION

Ŋe width of gyrogonites from La Portelleta section (Sant Boi de Lluçanès) was about 75 µm smaller than the type population of Verzenay ( France), resulting in a dominance of prolate to perprolate gyrogonite morphologies. Moreover, the specimens studied usually display smaller tubercles than the type population.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Noctuidae

Genus

Chara

Loc

Chara aff. antennata Grambast, 1958

Sanjuan, Josep & Martín-Closas, Carles 2014
2014
Loc

Chara antennata

GRAMBAST L. 1958: 188
1958
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