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Nematosphaeropsis velata

Nematosphaeropsis velata Clarke and Verdier, 1967

Now Spiniferites?. Originally Nematosphaeropsis, subsequently (and now) Spiniferites?.
Holotype: Clarke and Verdier, 1967, pl.10, fig. 2
Locus typicus: Isle of Wight, Culver Chiff; England
Stratum typicum: Senonian

Original diagnosis: Clarke and Verdier, 1967, p.51-52
A species of Nematosphaeropsis having a thick wall to the main body, an apical archaeopyle and a distinct plate system.

Original description: Clarke and Verdier, 1967, p.52
Main body round or oval, wall thick (up to 4 Á) showing fine, evenly distributed perforations. Tabulation distinct but there is no obvious girdle present. Plates bordered by very high, almost transparent ledges with a support at each junction which protrudes slightly above the top of the ledge. The distal extremity of the supports (processes) are bifid or trifid and these are connected in a similar manner to those in Cannosphaeropsis.
Dimensions: Holotype: Overall diameter 105 µm, diam. main body 55 µm, length of processes + ledge (max.) 32 µm, height of ledges (max.) 20 µm Range: Overall diameter 90-120 µm, diam. main body 45-65 µm length of processes + ledge (max.) 24-36 µm, height of ledges (max.) 17-26 µm.

Affinities:
Clarke and Versier, 1967, p.52: N. velata differs from the type species in overall size and the height of the ledges.
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