Conescharellina macgillivrayi, Bock & Cook, 2004
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https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2004.61.11 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C18788-1015-FFF9-671E-4D7CFC25F8EA |
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Felipe |
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Conescharellina macgillivrayi |
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sp. nov. |
Conescharellina macgillivrayi View in CoL sp. nov.
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Bipora philippinensis . — MacGillivray, 1895: 89, pl. 12 fig. 2.
Holotype. NMV P311810 About NMV , Miocene, Balcombe Bay , Victoria.
Paratypes. NMV P311811 About NMV , Balcombe Bay .
Other specimens, Miocene, Balcombe Bay (approximately 209 colonies); Miocene, Bairnsdale (12 colonies); Miocene, Batesford Quarry (22 colonies); Miocene, Heywood Bore (approximately 63 worn colonies); Miocene, Muddy Creek (13 colonies), Miocene, Puebla Clay, Torquay (16 colonies); Miocene, Mount Schanck, South Australia (approximately 100 colonies).
Etymology. Named for P.H. MacGillivray.
Diagnosis. Conescharellina with fairly flat, small colonies. Zooid orifices arranged quincuncially, marginal peristomes prominent. Avicularia rare. Root pores circular. Antapical surface with cancelli.
Description. Colonies fairly flat, distinctly wider than high, peristomes prominent marginally. Calcification finely tuberculate. Zooid orifices obviously quincuncial, sinus short and rounded, with paired condyles. Peristomes raised laterally and antapically; adapical pore outside the peristome. Root pores round, small, adapical. Avicularia rare, lateral or antapical, rounded, bar with a minute ligula. Antapical surface with large cancelli and minute avicularia.
Colony diameter 1.9 mm, height 1.25 mm, number of whorls 6, zooids per whorl 8.
Remarks. Colonies of C. macgillivrayi are the most numerous of the fossils found in the Victorian and South Australian Tertiary samples, although many colonies are worn and their identity has had to be inferred from their proportions and orifice pattern. Comparison of the colonies with MacGillivray’s (1895) specimen of “ Bipora philippinensis ” ( NMV P 27728) indicates that they are conspecific and it is also possible that this species is the “ Lunulites cancellatus ” of Waters (1882b: 512, pl. 22 figs 10, 11) from Bairnsdale, although this was figured with more numerous avicularia. None of his specimens has been examined.
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Museum Victoria |
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Conescharellina macgillivrayi
Bock, Philip E. & Cook, Patricia L. 2004 |
Bipora philippinensis
MacGillivray, P. H. 1895: 89 |