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Surculosphaeridium belowii
From Fensome et al., 2019:
Surculosphaeridium belowii Yun Hyesu, 1981, p.40–41, pl.16, figs.5,12; text-figs.11a–b. Holotype: Yun Hyesu, 1981, pl.16, fig.5; textfigs. 11a–b; Fensome et al., 1991, figs.2–4 — p.587. Age: early Santonian.
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Locus typicus: Timmermann brickyard near Esbeck, Germany
Stratum typicum: Early Santonian
Translation Yun, 1981: Fensome et al., 1991, p. 587-588
Original diagnosis: Yun, 1981, p. 40
On each plate the chorate cyst has one spine which is basally or medially forked into two branches; the free ends of the branches are slightly expanded, briefly furcate or truncate. The spines are solid and of uniform width. The species has an apical archeopyle and probably the following spine arrangement: 4', 6'', 1a, 6c, 6''', 1p, 3''''.
Surculosphaeridium belowii Yun Hyesu, 1981, p.40–41, pl.16, figs.5,12; text-figs.11a–b. Holotype: Yun Hyesu, 1981, pl.16, fig.5; textfigs. 11a–b; Fensome et al., 1991, figs.2–4 — p.587. Age: early Santonian.
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Locus typicus: Timmermann brickyard near Esbeck, Germany
Stratum typicum: Early Santonian
Translation Yun, 1981: Fensome et al., 1991, p. 587-588
Original diagnosis: Yun, 1981, p. 40
On each plate the chorate cyst has one spine which is basally or medially forked into two branches; the free ends of the branches are slightly expanded, briefly furcate or truncate. The spines are solid and of uniform width. The species has an apical archeopyle and probably the following spine arrangement: 4', 6'', 1a, 6c, 6''', 1p, 3''''.