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Tenua atlantica

Tenua atlantica Habib, 1972, p.375, pl.4, figs.2,5

NOW Valvaeodinium. Originally Tenua Eisenack, subsequently Sentusidinium?, thirdly Fromea (Acritarch), fourthly Kylindrocysta, fifthly (and now) Valvaeodinium.
Taxonomic junior synonym: Fromea complicata (Acritarch), according to Davies (1983, p.31) — however, Jansonius (1989, p.65) retained Fromea complicata.

Holotype: Habib, 1972, pl.4, fig.2
Locus typicus: DSDP Leg.11, North Atlantic
Stratum typicum: Callovian-Oxfordian

Original description: Habib, 1972, p. 375
Relatively small untabulated proximate cysts. Outline of hypotract rectangular, epitract triangular. Hypotract same size or slightly larger than epitract. Cyst longer than wide; it is widest in the region of the cingulum, although a distinctive cingulum is not evident. Apical archeopyle small; its margin is zig-zag suggesting six precingular plates and a sulcus below; operculum triangular but well-rounded. Wall is thin and densely granulate. Maximum size of seven measured specimens 24 to 35 µm.

Affinities:
Habib, 1972, p. 375: This species of Tenua is distinguished by its form and small apical archeopyle. In several specimens, including the holotype, there is evidence of faint sutures reflecting a minimum of six precingular plates and five or six postcingular plates. Further detailed examination of additional specimens is necessary before it can be determined if a tabulation is present.
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