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Adnatosphaeridium aemulum ssp. aemulum
From Fensome et al., 2019:
Adnatosphaeridium aemulum ssp. aemulum. Autonym.
Holotype: Deflandre, 1939a, pl.11, fig.1; Eisenack and Kjellström, 1972, figure to left on p.43; Fensome et al., 1995, fig.1 -- p.1473, fig.2 -- p.1477.
NOW Rigaudella aemula subsp. aemula.
Originally Cannosphaeropsis aemula subsp. aemula, subsequently Adnatosphaeridium aemulum subsp. aemulum, thirdly (and now) Rigaudella aemula subsp. aemula.
Paratypes: Deflandre, 1938
Locus typicus: Villers-sur-Mer, Calvados, France
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Original description as Hystrichosphaeridium aemulum: [Deflandre 1938, p. 187-189] (Translations: LPP):
Description (annotated):
the central body is generally spherical, ellipsoidal or lenticular, depending on flattening and angle of observation. From the central body, processes stem, some solid, some hollow, some both, that develop funnel-shaped, and split up in two or three net-forming trabeculae connecting two neighbouring processes. There are ten to fifteen processes, sometimes either all quite lean or all quite enlarged. In some cases they fuse to form a kind of bunch. The flexible and branching transversal trabeculae are solid, but certainly do not resemble those of Cannosphaeropsis utinensis O. Wetzel. The membrane of the central body and the processes seem smooth, but polluting particles render it a punctate nature.
Dimensions:
The central body measures about 35 µm, but may vary from 25-45 µm. The total size is 60-90 or 100 µm. The length of the processes is 18-25 µm.
Adnatosphaeridium aemulum ssp. aemulum. Autonym.
Holotype: Deflandre, 1939a, pl.11, fig.1; Eisenack and Kjellström, 1972, figure to left on p.43; Fensome et al., 1995, fig.1 -- p.1473, fig.2 -- p.1477.
NOW Rigaudella aemula subsp. aemula.
Originally Cannosphaeropsis aemula subsp. aemula, subsequently Adnatosphaeridium aemulum subsp. aemulum, thirdly (and now) Rigaudella aemula subsp. aemula.
Paratypes: Deflandre, 1938
Locus typicus: Villers-sur-Mer, Calvados, France
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Original description as Hystrichosphaeridium aemulum: [Deflandre 1938, p. 187-189] (Translations: LPP):
Description (annotated):
the central body is generally spherical, ellipsoidal or lenticular, depending on flattening and angle of observation. From the central body, processes stem, some solid, some hollow, some both, that develop funnel-shaped, and split up in two or three net-forming trabeculae connecting two neighbouring processes. There are ten to fifteen processes, sometimes either all quite lean or all quite enlarged. In some cases they fuse to form a kind of bunch. The flexible and branching transversal trabeculae are solid, but certainly do not resemble those of Cannosphaeropsis utinensis O. Wetzel. The membrane of the central body and the processes seem smooth, but polluting particles render it a punctate nature.
Dimensions:
The central body measures about 35 µm, but may vary from 25-45 µm. The total size is 60-90 or 100 µm. The length of the processes is 18-25 µm.