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Hystrichosphaera scabrosa

Hystrichosphaera scabrosa Clarke and Verdier, 1967

Now Spiniferites. Originally Hystrichosphaera, subsequently (and now) Spiniferites.
Holotype: Clarke and Verdier, 1967, pl.9, fig.10
Locus typicus: Isle of Wight, Southern Cliff, England
Stratum typicum: Cenomanian-Santonian

Original diagnosis: Clarke and Verdier, 1967, p.49
A species of Hystrichosphaera with scabrae on the ledges and processes; the plates are generally rugulate.

Original description: Clarke and Verdier, 1967, p.49
Body more or less circular, wall 1-2 Ám thick. Processes arise from the junction of the plates. These are long, up to half the body diameter in length, of varying width and which bifurcate or trifurcate at their distal extremity; there may be more than one branching. The very wide angle of the bifurcations shows similarity with that observed in Achomosphaera ramulifera Evitt, 1963. The processes are joined by low ledges outlining the girdle and the plate system. The sculpture on the plates consists of a fine rugulation while the ledges and especially the processes possess irregularly spaced scabrae. The precingular archaeopyle is sometimes visible.
Dimensions: Holotype: Body diameter 44 Ám, length of processes 16 Ám. Range: Body diameter 42-48 Ám, length of processes 16-24 Ám.

Affinities:
Clarke and Verdier, 1967, p.49: H. scabrosa differs from H. cingulata Deflandre and Cookson, 1955 in the presence of processes which project above the top of the ledges, and from H. crassipellis Deflandre and Cookson, 1955 in the presence of scabrae on the ledges and processes.
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