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Jainiella plena

Jainiella plena (Islam, 1983c, p.90, pl.4, figs.4-6) Khowaja-Ateequzzaman and Garg, 1995, p.246.

Originally Trivalvadinium, subsequently (and now) Jainiella.

Holotype: Islam, 1983, pl.4, fig.5
Paratypes: Islam, 1983
Locus typicus: Sheppey, England
Stratum typicum: Early Eocene

Original diagnosis: Islam, 1983, p. 90
Autocyst subspherical and proximochorate; autophragm chagrinate; possesses generally numerous nontabular thin slender solid processes, proximally little wider and distally aculeate, sometimes possesses relatively few processes; processes sometimes partly proximally joined in pairs or groups; paracingulum sometimes indicated by process alignment; ambital folds in periphragm often present; archeopyle intercalary type 3I but frequently absent making cyst orientation difficult.
Dimensions: Holotype: cyst body 57 x 53 Ám, length of processes 4-8 Ám. Range: cyst length 36(46)57 Ám, breadth 31(40)53 Ám, length of processes 3-10 Ám.
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