Anaticapitula clauda, Dumitrica & Zügel, 2003

Dumitrica, Paulian & Zügel, Peter, 2003, Lower Tithonian mono- and dicyrtid Nassellaria (Radiolaria) from the Solnhofen area (southern Germany), Geodiversitas 25 (1), pp. 5-72 : 54

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5372196

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persistent identifier

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scientific name

Anaticapitula clauda
status

sp. nov.

Anaticapitula clauda n. sp. ( Fig. 27A, B, K View FIG )

Artostrobium (?) sp. A – Matsuoka 1998: 171, fig. 150.

HOLOTYPE. — Photo No. 28320; stub Mue 22/1; Musée de Géologie , Lausanne, No. 74407 ( Fig. 27A View FIG ). ETYMOLOGY. — From the Latin claudus: lame, without feet.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — 16 illustrated specimens from the type horizon (sample Mue 22) and from other samples.

OCCURRENCE. — Early Tithonian from the Solnhofen area, southern Germany and early Berriasian from western Pacific (Mariana Trench).

DIMENSIONS (IN µM). — Total length 170-210 (av. 185), length of apical horn 30-55 (av. 45), maximum width 85-105 (av. 95), width of the thoracic constriction 65-85 (av. 70), of basal rim 70-110 (av. 90).

DESCRIPTION

Highly ovate to ovoid main test comprising the cephalis and the thorax. Distal part of thorax tubular, slightly increasing in diametre distally. Initial spicule as for the genus, with Ax much thinner than the other spines and curved when completely preserved. Apical horn pyramidal, subaxial with three broad blades; two blades originated in the top of cephalis, the third connect- ed to the dorsal spine and extending as a rib along the surface of test. Cephalic and thoracic wall covered by broad longitudinal and diagonal ridges that are melting distally to form a superimposed outer layer with few small pores. Terminal tube bearing very small, irregularly scattered pores.

REMARKS

Anaticapitula clauda n. gen., n. sp. differs from all other species of Anaticapitula n. gen. by lacking feet. The specimen illustrated by Matsuoka (1998) as Artostrobium (?) sp. A may be well compared to the specimens from the Solnhofen area.

Kingdom

Chromista

Phylum

Radiozoa

Class

Polycystina

Order

Nassellaria

Family

Ultranaporidae

Genus

Anaticapitula

Loc

Anaticapitula clauda

Dumitrica, Paulian & Zügel, Peter 2003
2003
Loc

Artostrobium

MATSUOKA A. 1998: 171
1998
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