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Elytrocysta circulata

Elytrocysta circulata (Clarke and Verdier, 1967) Stover and Helby, 1987

Originally Dictyopyxidia, subsequently Ellipsoidictyum, thirdly (and now) Elytrocysta.
Holotype: Clarke and Verdier, 1967, pl.1, fig.11
Holotype: Clarke and Verdier, 1967, pl.1, fig.11
Locus typicus: Southern Cliff, Isle of Wight, England
Stratum typicum: Cenomanian

Original diagnosis (Dictyopyxidia circulata) Clarke and Verdier, 1967, p.68:
A species of Dictyopyxidia with an inner body and outer wall connected by a reticulum; the overall shape is circular.

Original description (Dictyopyxidia circulata) Clarke and Verdier, 1967, p.68:
Inner body and outer wall circular, connected by means of a low reticulum 1-1.5 Ám high. The muri are 1.0 µm thick and enclose irregular and polygonal shaped luminae. An elongation of the reticulum parallel to the equator suggests the presence of a girdle in many specimens. Archaeopyle is apical and indented; there are no apical or antapical horns.
Measurements: Length 39-45 µm, breadth 35-40 µm.
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