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Palaeohystrichophora paucispina
Palaeohystrichophora paucispina Alberti, 1961
Now Rhombodella. Originally Palaeohystrichophora, subsequently Palaeotetradinium, thirdly (and now) Rhombodella.
Taxonomic junior synonym: Rhombodella natans, according to Stover and Evitt (1978, p.71).
Holotype: Alberti, 1961, pl.3, fig.25
Locus typicus: Haverlahwiese, Salzgitter, Germany
Stratum typicum: Albian
Translation Alberti, 1961: LPP
Original diagnosis: Alberti, 1961, p. 19
Shell flattened, elongate biconical. Apex and antapex slightly blunted. Epi- and hypotheca of nearly equal size. Girdle as well as longitudinal furrow indicated by parallel, interrupted lines. The longitudinal furrow extends from the mid-epitheca to the antapex. Cyst with few, short, solid, slightly curved thorns, which appear at the poles and the flanks of the body in height of the girdle. Horns 4-5 µm long. No inner body has been observed.
Affinities:
Alberti, 1961, p.20: P. paucispina differs from all other species in having short, solid thorns.
Now Rhombodella. Originally Palaeohystrichophora, subsequently Palaeotetradinium, thirdly (and now) Rhombodella.
Taxonomic junior synonym: Rhombodella natans, according to Stover and Evitt (1978, p.71).
Holotype: Alberti, 1961, pl.3, fig.25
Locus typicus: Haverlahwiese, Salzgitter, Germany
Stratum typicum: Albian
Translation Alberti, 1961: LPP
Original diagnosis: Alberti, 1961, p. 19
Shell flattened, elongate biconical. Apex and antapex slightly blunted. Epi- and hypotheca of nearly equal size. Girdle as well as longitudinal furrow indicated by parallel, interrupted lines. The longitudinal furrow extends from the mid-epitheca to the antapex. Cyst with few, short, solid, slightly curved thorns, which appear at the poles and the flanks of the body in height of the girdle. Horns 4-5 µm long. No inner body has been observed.
Affinities:
Alberti, 1961, p.20: P. paucispina differs from all other species in having short, solid thorns.