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Cyclonephelium brevispinosum

Cyclonephelium brevispinosum (Pocock, 1962) Lentin and Williams, 1981

Now Circulodinium. Originally Palaeohystrichophora, subsequently Tenua Eisenack, 1958, thirdly Canningia?, fourthly Cyclonephelium, fifthly (and now) Circulodinium.
Holotype: Pocock, 1962, pl.14, figs. 222--223; Jansonius, 1986, pl.4, fig.6
Paratype: Pocock, 1962
Locus typicus: Imperial Virginia Hills, W Canada
Stratum typicum: Barremian

Original description: Pocock, 1962, p. 81: Palaeohystrichophora brevispinosa
Theca more or less isodiametric, covered by short spines; transverse furrow equatorial, broad, marked by two rows of short spines; epitheca conical, terminated by a tuft of slightly longer spines than those covering the rest of the theca; epitheca terminated by two short blunt processes, one slightly longer and sharper than the other; the theca commonly encloses a spherical cyst about half the diameter of the theca; yellow green spherical organic bodies are also frequently present.
Size Range: Theca: Width of girdle 69(98)110x110(114)120 Ám. Spine length: a. at epitheca 5(6)7 Ám. b. at girdle 3(3.5)5 Ám. c. body of theca 2(4)6 Ám. Diameter of cyst 48(55)63 Ám.
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