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Dinogymnium sphaerocephalum

Dinogymnium sphaerocephalum (Vozzhennikova, 1967) Lentin and Williams 1973

Now Alisogymnium. Originally Gymnodinium, subsequently Dinogymnium, thirdly (and now) Alisogymnium.
Tax. sr. synonym of Dinogymnium assamicum Jain et al., 1975, according to Jain, 1977. Lentin and Vozzhennikova, 1990, retained Dinogymnium (as Alisogymnium) assamicum as a separate species.
Holotype: Vozzhennikova, 1967, pl.3, fig.1; Lentin and Vozzhennikova, 1990, pl.2, figs.6,11-12; text-fig.10; Appendix A, fig.30
Locus typicus: Western Siberia (Yuzhno-Kolpashevsk area), Russia
Stratum typicum: Senonian
Translation Vozzhennikova, 1967: Lentin and Vozzhennikova, 1990

Original description: Vozzhennikova, 1967, p. 48: Gymnodinium sphaerocephalum
Theca flask-shaped or resembling a parachute; epltheca hemispherical, hypotheca funnel-shaped with a tubular process which may be either straight or curved and is bluntly truncated at the end. Transverse furrow annulate, deep. Position of longitudinal furrow indistinct although the furrow itself is probably slit-like. Ribs run from the transverse furrow towards the poles of the theca; they extend about half way across the epitheca but do not reach the cupolar apical part, whereas on the hypotheca they extend almost to the antapex.
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