Dendrophylliina, Caryophylliina, Fungiina, Microsolenina, and Stylinina Author Baron-Szabo, Rosemarie C. text Zootaxa 2008 2008-12-05 1952 1 244 journal article 1175­5334 Smilotrochus ponderosus ( Nielsen, 1922 ) Fig. 15 *1922 Coelosmilia ponderosa, (Forchhammer and Steenstrup) : Nielsen, p. 223, pl. 4, figs 1–2. 1927 Smilotrochus grandis n. sp. : Siemiradzki, p. 315, pl. 1, fig. 1. non1987 Smilotrochus ponderosus (Forchhammer and Steenstrup, 1850) : Kuzmicheva, p. 132, pl. 22, fig. 8, pl. 23, fig. 1. 1987 Smilotrochus excavatus (Hagenov, 1839) : Kuzmicheva, p. 133, pl. 23, figs 2–4. 2002 Smilotrochus grandis, Siemiradzki 1927 : Löser et al ., p. 606 (older synonyms cited therein). 2002 Smilotrochus ponderosa ( Nielsen 1922 ) : Löser et al ., p. 607 (older synonyms cited therein). 2002 Smilotrochus ponderosus ( Nielsen, 1922 ) : Baron-Szabo, p. 170. Dimensions. d (min)= 35–40 mm ; d (max)= 38–45 mm ; d (min)/d (max)=0.88–0.92; s=56– ca. 70; h= 46–100 mm . Description. Solitary, trochoid, slightly elliptical in outline; septa arranged in 4 complete cycles in 6 systems, regularly alternating; the beginning of a fifth cycle present in a corallite of 35–40 mm in diameter. Text-Fig. 15 Smilotrochus ponderosus ( Nielsen, 1922 ) , based on the illustration in Nielsen (1922) , Upper Campanian of Type locality of species. Upper Campanian of Denmark (Amter Aalborg) . Distribution. Cenomanian of Ukraine , Lower Santonian of Poland , Upper Campanian-Maastrichtian of Denmark (Amter Aalborg), Maastrichtian of Kazakhstan , Russia , and Ukraine .