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Canningia colliveri

Canningia colliveri, Cookson and Eisenack, 1960

Now Canninginopsis. Originally Canningia, subsequently Circulodinium, thirdly (and now) Canninginopsis.

Holotype: Cookson and Eisenack, 1960, pl.38, fig.4
Paratype: Cookson and Eisenack, 1960
Locality: Jarlemai Siltstone, Western Australia
Age: Aptian

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Original description: [Cookson and Eisenack, 1960, p. 251]:

Description:
Shell with straight or rounded sides; apical projection not prominent, basal indentation clearly marked; a "girdle" is usually present slightly above the equator. Shell-membrane densely and irregular reticulate, the reticulum low, small-meshed and thick-walled.

Dimensions:
holotype - 107 µm long, 100 µm broad. Paratype 106 µm long, 90 µm broad.

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Supplemental description:

Mehrota and Sarjeant, 1987, p. 154:

Description:
Proximate cyst, cingulo-tabulate and lenticular, having a broad apical archaeopyle with a strongly zigzag margin. Antapex bilobate; the left lobe may bear a small horn (pl. 8, fig. 4). Autophragm ornamented with granules that are isodiametric (less than 1 µm in diameter) and arranged in a regular manner. In addition the ornamentation sometimes also includes a few low spines (< 1 µm), distributed sparsely on the autoblast (pl. 8, fig. 4). Cingulum suggested by flexures occupying the region of maximum cyst width. Sulcus not developed, though notch is developed.
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