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Sentusidinium villersense

Sentusidinium villerense (Sarjeant, 1968) Sarjeant and Stover, 1978

Originally Tenua Eisenack, 1958, subsequently Batiacasphaera, thirdly (and now) Sentusidinium.
Holotype: Sarjeant, 1968, pl.1, fig.16
Locus typicus: Villers-sur-Mer, Falaise des Vaches Noires; France
Stratum typicum: Latest Callovian-early Oxfordian

Original diagnosis: Sarjeant, 1968, p.232: Tenua villersensis
Shell spheroidal to broadly ovoidal, faintly granular. Spines numerous (over 300), well spaced. A very short, broad spine is typically situated at the antapex: the other spines are slender and of very consistent length (around one-tenth of the shell breadth, the median spines being slightly shorter than those in the antapical region). The spines are often knobbed, capitate or briefly bifurcate, rarely more deeply bifurcate. Cingulum and sulcus lack spines; the cingulum is narrow, the sulcus broader. Apical archaeopyle generally (or consistently) developed, with a scaloped margin and well-marked sulcal notch.
Dimensions: Holotype: overall length (apex lacking) 55 µm, breadth 64 µm, shell length 48 µm, breadth 56.5 µm. Range: overall length (apices lacking) 55-57 µm, breadth 61-68 µm. shell length 48-55 µm, breadth 55-59 µm.
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