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Sentusidinium spongiosum

From Fensome et al., 2019:
Sentusidinium spongiosum (Batten and Lister, 1988, p.344–345, figs.4e–h) Wood et al., 2016, p.88. Holotype: Batten and Lister, 1988, figs.4e–g. Originally Kallosphaeridium?, subsequently (and now) Sentusidinium?. Questionable assignment: Wood et al. (2016, p.88), as a problematical species. Age: late Hauterivian.

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Original diagnosis: Batten and Lister, 1988, p.344-345
Small, subspherical, proximate, thin-walled (c. 1 Ám) cyst; maximum diameter 30(34)37 x 30(36)40 Ám (10 specimens). Wall an autophragm, surface densely covered with small granules and short (c.1 Ám) pila, sometimes forming thickened vermiculate structures. Typically, sculptural elements coalesce to form a spongy, delicate ectophragm but this is not always obviously displayed. Paratabulation usually weakly expressed by a more pronounced granulation along parasutural boundaries than elsewhere. Archeopyle apical/?intercalary, operculum angular in outline and ventrally adnate. Archeopyle margin formed by camerate precingular paraplates frequently separated by deep accessory sutures.
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