Neotrematopora tenuis, Ernst & Fernández & Fernández-Martínez & Vera, 2012
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5252/g2012n4a1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A6D074-FFE0-7E02-FCFF-FB88FDCEFBF7 |
treatment provided by |
Marcus |
scientific name |
Neotrematopora tenuis |
status |
sp. nov. |
Neotrematopora tenuis n. sp. ( Figs 10 View FIG D-G; 11A; 22E, F; Appendix)
HOLOTYPE. — SMF 21.207 About SMF .
PARATYPES. — SMF 21.208- SMF 21.211.
ETYMOLOGY. — The species name refers to the thin colony (derived from Latin “ tenuis ” = thin).
TYPE LOCALITY. — Arauz Sur (Arroyo section), Province of Palencia, NW-Spain (Cantabrian Mountains).
TYPE HORIZON. — Lebanza Formation, Lower Devonian (Pragian).
DIAGNOSIS. — Encrusting colonies; autozooecial apertures rounded-polygonal; autozooecial diaphragms common to abundant; mesozooecia common, 2-5 surrounding each aperture; acanthostyles moderately large, common to abundant, 2-5 surrounding each aperture; exozonal walls distinctly laminated, often with secondary cingulum; maculae consisting larger autozooecia present.
DESCRIPTION
Encrusting colonies, 0.47-1.11 mm in thickness. Autozooecia budding from a thin epitheca, for a short interval oriented parallel to the substrate then bending sharply and intersecting the colony surface at right angles. Autozooecial apertures roundedpolygonal. Autozooecial diaphragms common to abundant, thick, straight or slightly deflected proximally.Mesozooecia common, 2-5 surrounding each aperture, polygonal in cross section, often beaded, irregular, containing planar diaphragms. Acanthostyles moderately large, abundant, 2-5 surrounding each aperture, originating in the distal part of exozone, sometimes indenting autozooecia, having distinct calcite cores and dark laminated sheaths. Walls in endozone granular, 0.010 -0.015 mm thick; in exozone distinctly laminated; 0.03-0.08 mm thick.Cingulum often developed, 0.005 -0.025 mm thick, laminated parallel to autozooecial wall surface. Maculae consisting of larger autozooecia, 0.78-0.93 mm in diameter.
COMPARISON
Neotrematopora tenuis n. sp. is similar to N. petaloides (Astrova, 1954) from the Lower Devonian (Lochkovian) of Ukraine. The new species differs in having encrusting colony, more abundant diaphragms and less abundant acanthostyles (2-5 around each aperture vs 4-7 in N. petaloides ).
SMF |
Forschungsinstitut und Natur-Museum Senckenberg |
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