Lanternithus minutus Stradner, 1962

Steurbaut, Etienne & Nolf, Dirk, 2021, The Mont-des-Récollets section (N France): a key site for the Ypresian-Lutetian transition at mid-latitudes - reassessment of the boundary criterion for the base- Lutetian GSSP, Geodiversitas 43 (11), pp. 311-363 : 342-344

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5252/geodiversitas2021v43a11

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4891174

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scientific name

Lanternithus minutus Stradner, 1962
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Lanternithus minutus Stradner, 1962

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Lanternithus minutus Stradner, 1962: 375 , pl. 2, figs 12-15.

DISTRIBUTION. — L. minutus is biostratigraphically significant, despite its rather long range (upper lower Eocene-lower Oligocene). In the North Sea Basin it has a synchronous lowest consistent occurrence (LCO) within the upper middle of NP14: from the base of unit B4 (upper part of the Brussel Sand Formation) at the Mont-des-Récollets, where its occurrence coincides with the LO of Nummulites laevigatus , from about 2.5 to 3 m above the base of the ‘Glauconie Grossière s.s.’ (as defined by Blondeau 1980) in the Paris Basin (appearance level of Blackites inflatus ) and from the Nummulites laevigatus Bed (F6) at Bracklesham Bay, UK. Isolated specimens occur earlier. In the Belgian Basin they are known from many localities within the lower middle of unit B3, which corre- lates with lower middle NP14. A single specimen is known from the lower part of Unit A4 (top of the Aalter Sand Formation) in the Vlakte van de Raan borehole, one from the turritellid level at Whitecliff Bay (at 225 m above the base of the London Clay, dixit D. Curry), and two from the upper part of the ‘Chaumont-en-Vexin sands’ in the Paris Basin, all attributable to the base of NP14. In west Kazakhstan (e.g. Aktulagay), L. minutus seems to appear still earlier (within the middle of NP13) ( King et al. 2013).

DISCUSSION

This small nannolith with a box-like shape has a very distinctive morphology and optical interference pattern, allowing unambiguous and easy recognition.

Kingdom

Chromista

Phylum

Haptophyta

Class

Coccolithophyceae

Order

Coccosphaerales

Family

Calyptrosphaeraceae

Genus

Lanternithus

Loc

Lanternithus minutus Stradner, 1962

Steurbaut, Etienne & Nolf, Dirk 2021
2021
Loc

Lanternithus minutus

STRADNER H. 1962: 375
1962
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