ARTHROPODA von Siebold, 1848
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ARTHROPODA von Siebold, 1848 |
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Phylum ARTHROPODA von Siebold, 1848 View in CoL View at ENA Class INSECTA Linné, 1758
Insect coprolite
Figure 10 View FIGURE 10 A-C
Description and remarks. The single specimen from Rakowice Małe is of ellipsoid shape ( Figure 10A View FIGURE 10 ) and hexagonal in transverse section ( Figure 10B View FIGURE 10 ). Length 0.7 mm; breadth 0.4 mm. Surface of the fossil is smooth. No inner structures documented from this fossil ( Figure 10C View FIGURE 10 ). Fossil faecal pellets, also called coprolites, are associated with many Cretaceous mesofloras ( Colin et al., 2011; Knobloch, 1971, 1977; Vangerow, 1954). Affinity of fossil insect coprolites traditionally assigned to Microcarpolithes hexagonalis Vangerow to recent Kalotermes (Isoptera) has been suggested by Colin et al. (2011).
Range. Late Coniacian or early Santonian age.
Occurrence. Rakowice Małe locality.
Material studied. K2768; the material is housed in the National Museum Prague.
Kingdom, Phylum/Division, Class INCERTAE SEDIS
Genus COSTATHECA Hall, 1967
Type species. Chrysotheca diskoensis Miner, 1935, p. 590 , pl. 18, figs. 1-10 = Costatheca diskoensis (Miner) Hall, 1967, p. 1298 , figs. 1-3.
Remarks. The studied material shows typical parallel ribs and transversely orientated wrinkles - characters typical for the genus Costatheca ( Batten and Zavattieri, 1996, 1995; Knobloch, 1981).
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