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Tenua aptiensis

Tenua aptiensis Burger, 1980a, p.76, pl.23, figs.1,5; pl.24, fig.1.

NOW Pilosidinium. Originally Tenua Eisenack, subsequently Sentusidinium, thirdly Batiacasphaera, fourthly (and now) Pilosidinium.
Taxonomic junior synonym: Tenua (as Sentusidinium) microrobusta, according to Backhouse (1988, p.107).

Holotype: Burger, 1980a, pl.23, fig.1; Fauconnier and Masure, 2004, pl.63, figs.11–13
Age: Aptian

Original description (Burger, 1980a):
Tenua aptiense sp. nov. Pl. 23, figs. 1, 5; Pl. 24, fig. 1
Holotype: BMR Mitchell 11, depth 14.6 m (48ft); Bungil Formation, Minmi Member. Cretaceous, early Aptian (MFP 4276-1, 303/1026; CPC 16319. Pl. 23, fig. 1).
Description: Cyst spherical to egg-shaped; archaeopyle medium to large, apical, with a circular outline, margin irregularly dentate; a parasulcal notch is recognised in some specimens. No other traces of paratabulation are visible. Autophragm thin, transparent, finely and evenly granulate, with more than 150 small, thin, tubular to conical, hollow processes 1-4 p.m long, with acuminate or bifid tips.
Dimensions: Apical diameter of 6 dehisced specimens 33-36 µm, width 35-42 pµm.
Distribution: A rare species in some assemblages of the lower part of the Odontochitina operculata Zone.
Comments: Because of the thin wall, specimens are usually badly torn in the preparations, so there are not enough suitable specimens to determine a satisfactory size range. The species is smaller than Tenua rioulti Sarjeant, 1968, and lacks a paracingulum and parasulcus. Batiacasphaera baculata Drugg, 1970, resembles T. aptiense sp. nov. but has fewer and shorter, tuberculate processes.

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