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Cordosphaeridium diktyoplokus ssp. diktyoplokus
Cordosphaeridium diktyoplokus ssp. diktyoplokus
Autonym. Now redundant.
Originally Hystrichosphaeridium diktyoplokus ssp. diktyoplokus, subsequently Cordosphaeridium diktyoplokus ssp. diktyoplokus, thirdly Areosphaeridium diktyoplokus ssp. diktyoplokus.
Holotype: Klumpp, 1953, pl.18, fig.3-4
Locus typicus: Borehole at Wührden, Holstein, Germany
Stratum typicum: Eocene
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Original description as Hystrichosphaeridium diktyoplokus: [Klumpp 1953, p. 392]: (Translation: LPP):
Diagnosis:
A species of the genus Hystrichospaeridium with the next characteristic features: The membrane of the shell is one-layered; more or less reticulate ornamented; the processes are bulges of the membrane.
Description:
The spherical shell is fragile and very transparent. In spite of their slenderness, the processes are merely tubular bulges of the membrane. The processes end in a sort of soft reticulate collar.
Autonym. Now redundant.
Originally Hystrichosphaeridium diktyoplokus ssp. diktyoplokus, subsequently Cordosphaeridium diktyoplokus ssp. diktyoplokus, thirdly Areosphaeridium diktyoplokus ssp. diktyoplokus.
Holotype: Klumpp, 1953, pl.18, fig.3-4
Locus typicus: Borehole at Wührden, Holstein, Germany
Stratum typicum: Eocene
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Original description as Hystrichosphaeridium diktyoplokus: [Klumpp 1953, p. 392]: (Translation: LPP):
Diagnosis:
A species of the genus Hystrichospaeridium with the next characteristic features: The membrane of the shell is one-layered; more or less reticulate ornamented; the processes are bulges of the membrane.
Description:
The spherical shell is fragile and very transparent. In spite of their slenderness, the processes are merely tubular bulges of the membrane. The processes end in a sort of soft reticulate collar.