Tetillidae, Sollas, 1886
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00612.2019 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AE74871F-B871-B726-FCF7-FB4FFBE2F92F |
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Felipe |
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Tetillidae |
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Tetillidae View in CoL indet.
Fig. 4D View Fig .
Material.—Middle and upper Eocene, south-central Ukraine.
Remarks. —The stout centrotylote oxea of about 230 μm of length ( Fig. 4D View Fig ) is of great morphological resemblance, and the same size, as the spicules of tetillids (compare e.g., Acanthotetilla gorgonosclera, van Soest 1977 : fig. 4e). However, similar spicules can be found in geodiids ( van Soest 2017: fig. 55d) and thoosids (e.g., Carballo et al. 2004: fig. 21d). The long thin anatriaenes ( Fig. 4B, C View Fig ) and acanthoxea ( Fig. 6N View Fig ) could belong to tetillids as well. The acanthoxeas of similar morphology are found, e.g., in Acanthotetilla walteri Peixinho, Fernandez, Oliveira, Caires, and Hajdu, 2007 ( Peixinho et al. 2007: fig. 7c), but their coelosphaerid affinity is more likely.
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