Blackites aff. gladius ( Locker, 1967 ) Varol, 1989
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/geodiversitas2021v43a11 |
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Blackites aff. gladius ( Locker, 1967 ) Varol, 1989 |
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Blackites aff. gladius ( Locker, 1967) Varol, 1989 ( Fig. 20L, M View FIG )
Rhabdosphaera gladius Locker, 1967: 766 , pl. 1, fig. 1; pl. 2, fig. 12.
Blackites gladius – Varol 1989: 286.
DISTRIBUTION. — Blackites aff. gladius is only known from three records, one in Belgium, one in the Paris Basin and one in the Aquitaine Basin. It rarely co-occurs with Blackites inflatus in the Isnes quarry in SW Belgium, where its presence seems to be restricted to the top of the Brussel Sand Formation. A few specimens have been identified in the Donzacq Marl (upper NP14) at Saint-Geoursd’Auribat (Aquitaine Basin) ( Lin et al. 2017) and in the upper part of the ‘Glauconie Grossière s.s.’ at Margival (Paris Basin, sample 3 in Steurbaut 1988), where it also co-occurs with B. inflatus . B. aff. gladius seems to indicate late Biochron NP14, also known as Biochon NP14b (sensu Berggren et al. 1995). It has not been recorded at the Mont-des-Récollets because of major erosion of the top of the Brussel Sand Formation in N France.
DISCUSSION
This medium-sized rhabdolith (c. 11 µm length) is marked by a very wide basal plate (c. 4.8 µm) and a lensiform stem, which maximum width is located in the upper half of the stem. The latter, which presents a basal collar, seems to be thin-walled ( Fig. 20L View FIG ) and rugose towards the top. These rhabdoliths bear great resemblance with those of B. gladius ( Varol 1989: pl. 4, fig. 5; Bown 2005: pl. 21, figs 10-14). However, they differ by certain features of the stem, which is relatively longer and more slender in B. aff. gladius , especially in the top part, as well as by the position of its maximum width. The latter is less distal compared to its position in B. gladius .
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Blackites aff. gladius ( Locker, 1967 ) Varol, 1989
Steurbaut, Etienne & Nolf, Dirk 2021 |
Blackites gladius
VAROL O. 1989: 286 |
Rhabdosphaera gladius
LOCKER S. 1967: 766 |