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Hafniasphaera graciosa

Hafniasphaera graciosa Hansen, 1977

Originally (and now) Hafniasphaera, subsequently Spiniferites. Williams et al. (1998, p.261) retained this species in Hafniasphaera.

Holotypus: Hansen, 1977, fig.18
Locus typicus: Tuba 13 well, Copenhagen, Denmark
Stratum typicum: Danian

Original diagnosis: Hansen, 1977, p.15
Hafniasphaera with subspherical, thinwalled central body containing numerous evenly distributed vesicles with a diameter less than 0.5 µm. Simple processes circular in crosssection, hollow, distally open, trifurcate, bifid.

Description: Hansen, 1977, p.15
Central body with a very weak paratabulation, generally only visible on the dorsal side, of plates 1"-3", 1"-6", 1c-6c, 2"""-6""", 1"""". Paracingulum narrow, Sutures indicated as extremely fine folds of the periphragm. Cyst wall two-layered. Vesicles mostly confined to the endophragm, but processes may also contain vesicles. Simple processes trumpet-shaped below the trifucation. Cingular processes often complex and branched.
Dimensions: Central body: Short diameter 48-68 µm, average 57.6 µm. Long diameter 55-80 µm, average 65.4 µm. Overall diameter: Short diameter 83-108 µm, average 95.8 µm. Long diameter 92-115 µm, average 104.6 µm.
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