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
.