Salpingoporella, J. von Pia in F. Trauth, 1918

Granier, Bruno, Clavel, Bernard, Charollais, Jean & MarcWeidmann, 2014, Latest Jurassic - Early Cretaceous Dasycladalean Algae (Chlorophyta) From The Morand Drilling At Montricher (Canton Of Vaud, Switzerland), Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae 10 (1 - 2), pp. 1-2 : 32

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Salpingoporella
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Genus Salpingoporella View in CoL (Pia in Trauth)

This genus includes more than thirty species ( Bassoullet et al., 1978; Granier & Deloffre, 1993; Carras et al., 2006) with distally-enlarged (phloiophourous) and -open calcified laterals. They are common in the Urgonian lagoonal facies:

x in the "Urgonien blanc", we identified Salpingoporella genevensis (Conrad) ( Fig. 7d View Fig ), S. melitae Radoičić ( Fig. 7i View Fig ), and S. muehlbergii (Lorenz) ( Fig. 7 View Fig ac). According to Clavel et al. (2007, 2013), S. genevensis spans the Late Hauterivian and the Early Barremian times;

x in the "Urgonien blanc", we identified Salpingoporella heraldica Sokać ( Fig. 7k View Fig ).

In the Pierre Châtel Formation, we found Salpingoporella annulata Carozzi ( Fig. 6 View Fig a-c) and S. steinhauseri Conrad et al. ( Fig. 5 View Fig f-h).

Genus Suppiluliumaella Elliott

( Fig. 7 View Fig e-g, m)

Some large specimens with two orders of laterals are referred to this genus. They are found at the top of the “Urgonien jaune”.

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