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Subtilisphaera rotundata

From Fensome et al., 2019:
Subtilisphaera rotundata (Eisenack and Cookson, 1960, p.2, pl.1, figs.1–2) Jain and Millepied, 1973, p.27. Holotype: Eisenack and Cookson, 1960, pl.1, fig.1. Originally Deflandrea, subsequently Subtilisphaera. Taxonomic senior synonym: Deflandrea (as and now Subtilisphaera) perlucida, according to Davey (1974, p.65) — however, Lentin and Williams (1976, p.119) retained Subtilisphaera rotundata. Age: Albian.

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Original description: Eisenack and Cookson, 1960, p.2: Deflandrea rotundata
Shell somewhat flat, broadly oval in outline, divided unequally by a broad and deep circular girdle; epitheca slightly larger than the hypotheca with a broadly rounded apex; hypotheca with one or occasionally two slight antapical prolongations and a broad longitudinal furrow. Capsule almost circular in outline, not filling the shell laterally. Shell-membrane thin, smooth and transparent, wall of capsule slightly granular. A pylome has not been observed. Dimensoins: Type--80µ long, 58µ broad, capsule 48µ x 46µ. Range--52-80 µ long, 45-62µ broad.

Affinities:
Eisenack and Cookson, 1960, p.2: Deflandrea rotundata
Deflandrea rotundata differs from all other described species of the genus in the absence of an apical horn. It is relatively common in the Oodnadatta Bore sample.
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