Parodontella fimbriata (Greville) D. M. Williams & P.A. Sims, 2018
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.382.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13724226 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/12590703-F410-FF9B-22DC-FCFDFD442281 |
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Felipe |
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Parodontella fimbriata (Greville) D. M. Williams & P.A. Sims |
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comb. nov. |
Parodontella fimbriata (Greville) D. M. Williams & P.A. Sims , comb. nov. ( Figs 44–50 View FIGURES 44–50 )
Basionym:— Biddulphia fimbriata Greville (1865a: 6 , pl. 1, fig. 4) non Biddulphia fimbriata (Wallich) Mann (1925: 39) (= Triceratium fimbriatum Wallich 1858: 247 , pl. 12, figs 4–9)
Synonyms:— Odontella fimbriata (Greville) Grunow (1884: 58) ? Denticella fimbriata (Greville) Grunow (1884: 58) Odontella fimbriata (Greville) Schrader in Schrader & Fenner (1976: 992, pl. 20, fig. 6), nom. superfl.
Type:— Barbadoes, Johnson 1863, 1864 ( BM 3186 (1863), lectotype; BM 3197 (1864), syntypes) .
Valves broadly lanceolate with acuminate apices ( Figs 44–47 View FIGURES 44–50 ), length 187–225μm (Greville’s specimen measures 92.5–102μm) breadth 104–109μm, striae on mantle exterior c. 15 in 10μm. Valve face lanceolate with outwardly directed slightly curved elevations at each pole ( Figs 46–47 View FIGURES 44–50 ), ocellus on distal side of summit ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 44–50 ). Well-developed marginal ridge of solid spines, fused at base, separates valve face from deep mantle expanded at its centre ( Figs 44, 47 View FIGURES 44–50 ). Valve structure loculate with internal foramina ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 44–50 ), exterior with single or double rows of slightly radially aligned poroids between hyaline lines on valve face ( Fig. 49 View FIGURES 44–50 ) and between barely raised costae on mantle ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 44–50 ). Spinules, some long, on valve face and mantle ( Fig. 49 View FIGURES 44–50 ). Rimoportulae 8–12, opening through very long slender spines lying on each side of valve face just within marginal ridge ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 44–50 ). Internal opening a slit across a sunken papillus ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 44–50 ).
Observations:— The description above is based on material from Sengilei, Russia ( BM). It has been found in: Cambridge, Barbadoes (Johnson in Greville 1865a); Navarin Basin Province, Bering Sea ( Baldauf & Barron 1987: Pl. 10, fig. 15); Oligocene sediments of the Norwegian Sea ( Schrader & Fenner 1976); lower Oligocene sediments of the southwestern Pacific ( Hajós 1976: Pl. 22, figs 7, 8).
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Bristol Museum |
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Parodontella fimbriata (Greville) D. M. Williams & P.A. Sims
Sims, Pat A., Williams, David M. & Ashworth, Matt 2018 |
Biddulphia fimbriata (Wallich)
Mann 1925: 39 |
Odontella fimbriata (Greville)
Grunow 1884: 58 |
Denticella fimbriata (Greville)
Grunow 1884: 58 |
Biddulphia fimbriata
Greville 1865 |
Triceratium fimbriatum
Wallich 1858: 247 |