Stelletta spp.
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00612.2019 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/AE74871F-B87D-B72A-FFBD-FDF6FD00FC13 |
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Felipe |
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Stelletta spp. |
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Fig. 2A–D, F–J, L, P, T View Fig .
Material.—Cretaceous, lower Eocene, upper Eocene, lower Oligocene, south-central Ukraine.
Remarks.—Some of the big protriaenes ( Fig. 2A, C View Fig ), prodichotriaenes ( Fig. 2I, L, P View Fig ), and especially the protriaenes with massive shafts ( Fig. 2B, D, G View Fig ), resemble those of ancorinid Stelletta (compare Sim 1996: figs. 1–6). The same is true for incomplete anatriaenes ( Fig. 2F, H, J, M View Fig ) and orthodichotriaene ( Fig. 2T View Fig ) that resembles spicules of Stelletta
Myriastra ) illustrated by Sollas (1888: pls. 12 and 14).
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