Sphenolithus spiniger Bukry, 1971
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/geodiversitas2021v43a11 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:07D1F5A8-98E2-40F1-A716-D25CB975EA4C |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4891230 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1D2F9F2B-9A3D-FFC8-FC6F-FA89DD63BBAF |
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Felipe |
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Sphenolithus spiniger Bukry, 1971 |
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Sphenolithus spiniger Bukry, 1971
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Sphenolithus spiniger Bukry, 1971: 321 , pl. 6, figs 10-12; pl. 7, figs 1-2.
DISTRIBUTION. — The lowest occurrence of typical Sphenolithus spiniger (as defined below) is in the lower part of the Brussel Sand Formation (at Mont-des-Récollets in Unit B2). It is known from many outcrop and borehole sections of the Brussel Sand Formation and increases in numbers during the Sphenolithus bloom, as recorded in the Diegem and Zaventem outcrop sections (Steurbaut, detailed in forthcoming study). It occurs rarely in the Lede Sand Formation.
DISCUSSION
This sphenolith differs from the other Sphenolithus taxa described herein by its small triangular outline and very distinctive extinction pattern under crossed nicols. Viewed parallel to the polarisation directions it consists of 4 lobes separated by an extinction cross. The 2 proximal lobes are large and oval; the upper 2, which correspond to the lateral elements and spine, are much smaller and triangular. The extinction cross is much broader at its proximal end, so that the separation between the two lower lobes increases in proximal direction. Forms with a similar outline, but with a clearly different extinction pattern, are attributed to Sphenolithus aff. spiniger , known from the upper part of the Aalter Sand Formation and the Brussel Sand Formation. In these foms the lower 2 lobes are also triangular and the extinction cross is not enlarged proximally.
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Sphenolithus spiniger Bukry, 1971
Steurbaut, Etienne & Nolf, Dirk 2021 |
Sphenolithus spiniger
BUKRY D. 1971: 321 |