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Valvaeodinium perpunctatum
From Fensome et al., 2019:
Valvaeodinium perpunctatum (Wille and Gocht, 1979, p.238, fig.24, no.4; fig.28, nos.7–8) Below, 1987b, p.66. Holotype: Wille and Gocht, 1979, fig.28, no.7. Originally Comparodinium, subsequently (and now) Valvaeodinium. Age: Pliensbachian.
Locus typicus: Gomaringen, Swabian Alb, S Germany
Stratum typicum: Early Pliensbachian
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Translation Wille and Gocht, 1979: LPP
Original diagnosis: Wille and Gocht, 1979, p. 238
Outline ellipsoidal to lightly biconical, wall thin, structureless, loosely set with 0.5-1 µm high pointed cones. These are generally unarranged, but may in single specimens indicate a paratabulation. Apical archaeopyle with two opercula.
Dimensions: holotype 46:31 µm. Other (10) specimens 31-44 µm long, 20-31 µm wide.
Affinities: Wille and Gocht, 1979, p. 238
C. perpunctatum differs from C. stipulatum in its at most 1 Ám high coni, from C. punctatum in that the coni are more numerous and mostly irregularly scatterd and in that also the cingular are is bearing coni.
Valvaeodinium perpunctatum (Wille and Gocht, 1979, p.238, fig.24, no.4; fig.28, nos.7–8) Below, 1987b, p.66. Holotype: Wille and Gocht, 1979, fig.28, no.7. Originally Comparodinium, subsequently (and now) Valvaeodinium. Age: Pliensbachian.
Locus typicus: Gomaringen, Swabian Alb, S Germany
Stratum typicum: Early Pliensbachian
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Translation Wille and Gocht, 1979: LPP
Original diagnosis: Wille and Gocht, 1979, p. 238
Outline ellipsoidal to lightly biconical, wall thin, structureless, loosely set with 0.5-1 µm high pointed cones. These are generally unarranged, but may in single specimens indicate a paratabulation. Apical archaeopyle with two opercula.
Dimensions: holotype 46:31 µm. Other (10) specimens 31-44 µm long, 20-31 µm wide.
Affinities: Wille and Gocht, 1979, p. 238
C. perpunctatum differs from C. stipulatum in its at most 1 Ám high coni, from C. punctatum in that the coni are more numerous and mostly irregularly scatterd and in that also the cingular are is bearing coni.