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Mancodinium semitabulatum var. fossatum
Mancodinium semitabulatum var. fossatum Below, 1987
Now Mancodinium semitabulatum ssp. fossatum. Originally Mancodinium semitabulatum var. fossatum, subsequently (and now) Mancodinium semitabulatum ssp. fossatum.
Holotype: Below, 1987, pl.6, figs.7-8,10; Fensome et al., 1993, p.1201
Locus typicus: Marloffstein clay pit, Franconia, Germany
Stratum typicum: Late Pliensbachian
Translation Below, 1987: Fensome et al., 1993
Original Description: Below, 1987, p.27
A variant of Mancodinium semitabulatum with a scabrate surface and flat-bottomed pits of various sizes, usually diffusely scattered or arranged in rows along fines; short gemmae or tubercles present in intraareate groups or peniareate rows, or reduced.
Size: Holotype: length (without apical area owing to archeopyle development) 45 µm, breadth 45 µm, thickness 43 µm.
Now Mancodinium semitabulatum ssp. fossatum. Originally Mancodinium semitabulatum var. fossatum, subsequently (and now) Mancodinium semitabulatum ssp. fossatum.
Holotype: Below, 1987, pl.6, figs.7-8,10; Fensome et al., 1993, p.1201
Locus typicus: Marloffstein clay pit, Franconia, Germany
Stratum typicum: Late Pliensbachian
Translation Below, 1987: Fensome et al., 1993
Original Description: Below, 1987, p.27
A variant of Mancodinium semitabulatum with a scabrate surface and flat-bottomed pits of various sizes, usually diffusely scattered or arranged in rows along fines; short gemmae or tubercles present in intraareate groups or peniareate rows, or reduced.
Size: Holotype: length (without apical area owing to archeopyle development) 45 µm, breadth 45 µm, thickness 43 µm.