Lower Tithonian mono- and dicyrtid Nassellaria (Radiolaria) from the Solnhofen area (southern Germany)
Author
Dumitrica, Paulian
Institut de Géologie et Paléontologie, BFSH 2, UNIL, CH- 1015 Lausanne (Switzerland) Paulian. Dumitrica @ igp. unil. ch
umitrica@igp.unil.ch
Author
Zügel, Peter
Geologisch-Paläontologisches Institut, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Senckenberganlage 32 - 34, D- 60054 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) zuegel @ em. uni-frankfurt. de.
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Geodiversitas
2003
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5372196
1638-9395
5372196
8BF4D0FF-F247-4B92-B327-0D647B01C386
Turriseiffelus invalidissimus
n. sp.
(
Fig. 11
)
HOLOTYPE
. — Photo No. 58105; stub Mue 22/20; Musée de Géologie, Lausanne, No. 74377 (
Fig. 11A
). ETYMOLOGY. — From the Latin
invalidissimus
: the most invalid, the most infirm, since by comparison to
Turriseiffelus invalidus
n. gen., n. sp.
it is lacking the fragile apical horn in most specimens.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. —
11 specimens
from the
type
horizon (sample Mue 22).
DIMENSIONS (
IN
µM). — Length without apical horn 120-175 (av. 155), of cephalis 50-70 (av. 60), of feet 80- 120 (av. 105), of apical horn 27-60 (av. 42), total width 110-170 (av. 140), width of cephalis 70-85 (av. 75).
DESCRIPTION
Test composed of a hemispherical cephalis and two feet. Initial skeleton with arches AL,
AD
, DL, and LV. Apical spine prolonged externally into a three-bladed horn with one, exceptionally two,
rows of tetragonal meshes. Ventral spine, at least in
one specimen
, with a verticil of four branches at the level of the cephalic wall of which two form the arches LV and two tend to connect the arches AL. Cephalis with large meshes closed by small bars arranged in rosettes. Central rod of the feet straight, accompanied by three slightly curved bars. Bars and central rod connected by lateral branches of the rods, partly continuous beyond the bars to form a pectinate structure. Distally the bars around the central rod of each foot tend to come closer to the rod and finally join it forming size-decreasing meshes. Thoracic skirt composed of a coarse net-like or rosette-like meshwork.
REMARKS
The species is compared to
T
.
invalidus
n. gen., n. sp.
, see under the latter species.