Periseris elegantula (Orbigny, 1850)
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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/1030 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:459FC316-81E8-4D6C-AA31-8BA5C6A0AFA4 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D73310-5E4F-FFF4-ADBD-E5CEFDADFC38 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Periseris elegantula (Orbigny, 1850) |
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Periseris elegantula (Orbigny, 1850) View in CoL
Figure 23 View FIGURE 23
v* 1850 Agaricia elegantula Orbigny , p. 293
1990 Periseris elegantula (d’Orbigny, 1850) ; Lathuilière, p. 38, pl. 1, figs. 1-2, pl. 2, figs. 1-4, pl. 3, figs. 1-6, pl. 4 figs. 1-7, pl. 5 figs. 1-6
v 2006 Microsolena sp. ; Löser and Ferry, p. 484, figs. 5.7-9
v 2013a Periseris? crassisepta (Sikharulidze, 1985) ; Löser, fig. 3, fig. 5
v 2016 Agaricia elegantula Orbigny, 1850 ; Löser, figs. P43
Material. MGB 83277; 2 thin sections.
Dimensions. See Table 19.
Remarks. The genus and species were recently described and depicted (Löser, 2016). The present material coincides well with the type material of
Periseris elegantula . The distance of the corallite rows and the distance of the corallites within the rows are slightly larger in the present material.
Occurrence. Bajocian of France (Haute-Marne) Langres (MNHN A26574). Kimmeridgian of Germany (Bayern) Saal an der Donau (FLH 3266). Tithonian of Japan (Fukushima-ken) Soma-gun area (TUM nn). Lower Hauterivian (Radiatus Zone) of France (Yonne) Fontenoy, field S the junction to Les Merles (BSPG 2003 XX 5290); Fontenoy, field N the junction to Les Merles (BSPG 2003 XX 5070); Fontenoy, section in Guillorets W Fontenoy (BSPG 2003 XX 5054); Leugny, Les Cassines 4 km E Leugny; Gy-l’Evêque (MNHN nn); Leugny, Les Cassines 4 km E Leugny. Upper Hauterivian of Japan (Miyagi-ken) Kesennuma-shi, Oshima, Yogai (TUM 65384). Upper Barremian of France (Ardèche) St.Remèze, Pont de Laval.
MGB |
Museo de Geologia (del Seminario Diocesano) de Barcelona |
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