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Broomea micropoda

Broomea micropoda, Eisenack and Cookson, 1960

Now Batioladinium. Originally Broomea, subsequently (and now) Batioladinium, thirdly Necrobroomea, fourthly Imbatodinium.
Tax. sr. synonym of Imbatodinium fractum Mehrotra and Sarjeant, 1984, according to Below, 1990.
Tax. sr. synonym of Batioladinium? pelliferum (Alberti, 1961) Brideaux, 1975, according to Wiggins, 1975. D÷rh÷fer and Davies, 1980, retained Batioladinium? pelliferum as a separate species.
Below, 1990, stated that Batioladinium (as Necrobroomea) micropodum is a tax. sr. synonym of Batioladinium (as Necrobroomea) jaegeri (Alberti, 1961) Brideaux,
1975, according to Davey, 1974. This is incorrect, since Davey, 1974, does not include the holotype of Batioladinium jaegeri in his synonymy listing for Batioladinium (as Broomea) micropodum.
Below, 1990, emended the diagnosis of Batioladinium (as Necrobroomea) micropodum.

Holotype: Eisenack and Cookson, 1960, pl.2, fig.9
Locus typicus: Santos's Oodnadatta Bore, S Australia
Stratum typicum: Albian

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Original description: [Eisenack and Cookson, 1960, p. 7-8]:

Description:
Shell broadly fusiform to almost cylindrical, tapering to a short bluntly-pointed apical horn and with two small, usually unequal, pointed antapical projections; no indications of tabulation, "girdle" or a pylome have been observed. Shell-membrane rather thick, coarsely and closely granular.

Dimensions:
Holotype: 100 µm long, 47 µm broad.
Range: 83-108 µm long, 28-51 µm broad.
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