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Beringiella
From Williams et al., 2017:
[Beringiella, Bujak, 1984, p. 195
Acritarch genus.
Type species: Beringiella fritilla, Bujak, 1984 (pl.4, figs.12–13)]
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Original description: [Bujak, 1984]:
Diagnosis:
Ovoidal to ellipsoidal organic-walled microfossils in which one pole is removed by development of a large pylome. Wall smooth, granulate or foveolate.
Affinities:
Fromea Cookson and Eisenack, which is smooth-walled, differs by often having a cingulum. Palaeostomocystis, like Beringiella, does not have a cingulum but differs by having narrow, relatively high muri which form a reticulate network.
[Beringiella, Bujak, 1984, p. 195
Acritarch genus.
Type species: Beringiella fritilla, Bujak, 1984 (pl.4, figs.12–13)]
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Original description: [Bujak, 1984]:
Diagnosis:
Ovoidal to ellipsoidal organic-walled microfossils in which one pole is removed by development of a large pylome. Wall smooth, granulate or foveolate.
Affinities:
Fromea Cookson and Eisenack, which is smooth-walled, differs by often having a cingulum. Palaeostomocystis, like Beringiella, does not have a cingulum but differs by having narrow, relatively high muri which form a reticulate network.