Actinacis reussi Oppenheim, 1930
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11755334 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6489900 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D24287AB-FFB3-8E40-7DFF-74776943F9B4 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Actinacis reussi Oppenheim, 1930 |
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Actinacis reussi Oppenheim, 1930 View in CoL
Pl. 8; fig. 12
v*1930a Actinacis reussi n. sp.: Oppenheim, p. 8, pl. 1, figs 6, 6a, pl. 10, figs 2, 2a, pl. 15, fig. 6 (topotypes studied). v1982 Actinacis reussi Oppenheim 1930 : Beauvais, vol. 2, p. 271, pl. 48, figs 5, 6. (topotypes studied)
(v)1994 Actinacis reussi Oppenheim 1930 : Turnšek, p. 14, pl. 10, figs 1–3.
(v)1997 Actinacis martiniana d’Orbigny, 1850 : Turnšek, p. 4, pl. 4, figs A–C.
(v)1997 Actinacis reussi Oppenheim 1930 : Turnšek, p. 5, pl. 5, figs A–C.
2000 Actinacis reussi, Oppenheim 1930 : Löser, p. 5.
2002 Actinacis reussi Oppenheim, 1930 : Baron-Szabo, p. 100.
v2003 Actinacis martiniana d’Orbigny 1850 : Götz, p. 5ff., pl. 1, fig. 2.
(v)2005 Actinacis cognata Oppenheim : Baceta et al., p. 128ff, fig. 8B.
Dimensions. d = 1.1–1.8 mm, juveniles around 0.8 mm; c-c=1.8–3.5 (4.5) mm; s=24, in juveniles around 22, in late adult stages up to 28.
Description. Massive-knobby, encrusting-lamellar or subdendroid, plocoid colony, with corallites that spiral around finger-like branches; circular or slightly oval calices scattered irregularly over the surface of colony; costosepta generally developed in 3 complete cycles.
Remarks. According to Beauvais (1982, vol. 2, p. 271–272), two syntypes exist of the species Actinacis reussi . He chose the specimen No. 24262 of the Oppenheim collection as the lectotype and gave its dimensions which considerably vary from the ones given by Oppenheim in his original description. According to Beauvais (1982), the dimensions of skeletal elements of the lectotype are: d=0.8–1.7 mm, c-c= 2–3 mm, and s=24.
Type locality of species. Santonian of Austria (Gosau Group at Pass Gsch˥tt-Graben) .
Distribution. Lower Coniacian of southern France, Upper Coniacian-Santonian of Austria (Gosau Group), Santonian-Campanian of Slovenia, Santonian and Upper Campanian of Spain, Middle-Upper Maastrichtian of Jamaica (new material), Danian of northern Spain.
New Material. Middle-Upper Maastrichtian of Jamaica, NMNH, Coates coll., sample nos.: 299; 304a; 305a; 343; 344; 345; 363; 395b; 568f-II; 568g; 568h; (= Jerusalem Mountain Inlier); 326; 338; 487d; 487e; 487f; 511; 516c; 527h; 527i; 527j; 527k (=Ducketts Land Settlement); 380B (=Vaughnsfield); 533u (Shaw Castle, Maldon Formation); 546; 548m; J-71-34c (= Rio Minho); 570m; 570o (=probably Cambridge area) .
NMNH |
Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
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