Lychnothamnus stockmansii ( Grambast, 1957 ) Soulié-Märsche, 1989
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Lychnothamnus stockmansii ( Grambast, 1957 ) Soulié-Märsche, 1989 |
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Lychnothamnus stockmansii ( Grambast, 1957) Soulié-Märsche, 1989 ( Fig. 7 View FIG K-N)
Rhabdochara stockmansi Grambast, 1957: 355 , pl. 8, figs 10-14.
Lychnothamnus stockmansi – Soulié-Märsche 1989: 160.
DISTRIBUTION. — Lychnothamnus stockmansii has been recorded from numerous localities ranging in age from the Upper Eocene (Middle Priabonian) to the Lower Oligocene (Lower Rupelian) ( Table 5 View TABLE ). In France, this species occurs in the Paris ( Riveline 1986), Aquitaine ( Feist & Ringeade 1977) and Provence ( Grambast 1957; Montenat 1968; Touraine 1971; Feist-Castel 1977a) basins. In England, this species has been reported in the Isle of Wight (Feist-Castel 1977b; Riveline 1986). Stockmans (1960) found this species at a number of Oligocene localities in Belgium. Lychnothamnus stockmansii also occurs in Oligocene beds in Germany ( Schwarz 1985). In Spain, this species has already been reported from the island of Mallorca (Martín-Closas & Ramos 2005) and in Upper Eocene beds of the Ebro Basin ( Choi 1989). In the present study, L. stockmansii was found in the Upper Priabonian-Lower Rupelian from the Torre Casanova (Moià), Moià, Santpedor, Rubió, Rocafort de Queralt and Sarral localities ( Table 2-4 View TABLE ). Baciu & Feist (1999) reported it from the Lowermost Oligocene of the Transylvanian Basin ( Romania). Ŋe species is well-represented in many Chinese localities ( Table 5 View TABLE ). Xinlun (1978) found it in Upper Eocene- Lower Oligocene beds in the Bohai coastal region (NE China). Liu & Wu (1990) and Lu & Luo (1990) reported L. stockmansii from the Tarim Basin in the provinces of Qinghai and Xinjiang (NW China). In southern China, this species was reported by Huang et al. (1988) in Guangdong province and by Liu (1989) in Yunnan province. Ŋis database suggests that Lychnothamnus stockmansii was an Eurasiatic species widely distributed from Western Europe to China.
DESCRIPTION
Gyrogonite large, 581-776 µm high (mean 659 µm), and 387-619 µm wide (mean 561 µm), variable in shape, generally ellipsoidal, with an isopolar- ity index ranging from 102-150 (mean 120). Ŋe apical zone shows a remarkable constant width of the spiral cells, which results in a flat apex. Some specimens show a small triangular-shaped tubercle, about 45 µm across, located at the junction of the spiral cells at the apex, which is reminiscent of the sylvula described by Soulié-Märsche (1989) in recent Lychnothamnus barbatus . Ŋe base is tapered with a star-shaped basal funnel, which is poorly developed in specimens with flat spiral cells. Basal pore about 95 µm in diameter. Six to nine, frequently eight, cells visible laterally. Ŋese are normally concave, non-ornamented and separated by prominent sutures which in some specimens are bicarinate.
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Lychnothamnus stockmansii ( Grambast, 1957 ) Soulié-Märsche, 1989
Sanjuan, Josep & Martín-Closas, Carles 2014 |
Rhabdochara stockmansi
GRAMBAST L. 1957: 355 |