Retiophyllia aff. tolminensis Turnšek, 1987
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2009.0092 |
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Felipe |
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Retiophyllia aff. tolminensis Turnšek, 1987 |
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Retiophyllia aff. tolminensis Turnšek, 1987
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Material.—GBA 2009/019/3, a fragment of corallite in detrital limestone, with thin section.
Measurements (in mm):
d s 6 <40 (8S1+S2+S3+S4)
Description.—Calices with a narrow, elongated axial fossa. Radial elements thin, differentiated into four size orders. Costal parts coalesced into a stereozonal wall of an obscure structure. The S1 septa approaching the fossa, the S2 septa shorter or subequal to the S1 septa, the S3 septa ca. threefifths of the S1 septa in length, the S4 septa variable in length or lacking. In transverse sections, the course of the radial elements is zigzag, and granulations are located at the protruding points of the zigzag line of septa.
Remarks.—The coral has a distinctive shape and septal ornamentation. It is close to the late Carnian–early Norian R. tolminensis Turnšek, 1987 from Perbla, Slovenia (Turnšek et al. 1987: 44, pl. 2: 1–4, pl. 3: 1, 2, without synonymy). The Dachstein taxon and R. tolminensis are related to each other; their conspecificity, however, cannot be proven from the limited Dachstein material available.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.— Austria: Northern Calcareous Alps, Dachstein Plateau, north of Feisterscharte, lower Norian, Epigondolella quadrata Conodont Zone.
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