Ammodiscus tenuissimus ( Gümbel, 1862 )
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Ammodiscus tenuissimus ( Gümbel, 1862 ) |
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Ammodiscus tenuissimus ( Gümbel, 1862)
Figure 13.9-11 View FIGURE 13
1862 S pirillina tenuissima; Gümbel, p. 214, pl. 13, fig. 2.
1898 Ammodiscus tenuissimus ; Grzybowski, p. 282, pl. 10, fig. 35.
1966 Ammodiscus tenuissimus Guembel ; Geroch, p. 437, fig. 8 (1, 4).
1993 Ammodiscus tenuissimus Grzybowski ; Kaminski and Geroch, p. 253, figs. 1-3b.
1995 Ammodiscus tenuissimus Gümbel ; Holbourn and Kaminski, p. 442, pl. III, fig. 1.
1996 Ammodiscus tenuissimus Grzybowski ; Kaminski, Kuhnt, and Radley, p. 10, pl. 1, fig. 4.
Material. 25 specimens from eight samples.
Description. Test free, small size (less than 0.5
mm), very thin and flattened, circular or weakly elliptical, composed of a single chambers planispirally arranged in several closest whorls. Wall thin,
finely agglutinated. Aperture terminal.
Distribution. Cosmopolitan species common from the Late Cretaceous to the Eocene ( Kaminski and
Gradstein, 2005). Recently signaled from the Miocene of the Greenland Sea ( Kaminski et al., 2006).
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