Thamnomargarosmilia Melnikova, 1996
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Genus Thamnomargarosmilia Melnikova, 1996
Type species: Thamnomargarosmilia prima Melnikova, 1996 , Rhaetian, SE Pamirs, Tajikistan .
Thamnomargarosmilia aff. prima Melnikova, 1996 Fig. 5F View Fig .
Material.— GBA 1995/2/1 /2, a fragment of corallum of. T. aff. prima in organodetrital limestone, with thin sections .
Measurements (in mm): Description.—Corallum phaceloid. Corallites circular in section with small, circular and empty axial pit. Septa uniform in thickness, differentiated into four size orders: the S2 septa slightly shorter than the S1 septa, the S3 septa attaining ca. three−quarters the length of the S1 septa, the S4 septa variable in length. Dissepiments small and homogeneous. Epithecal wall very thin, pellicular, mostly damaged. Increase through intracalicular budding, with the centre of a new corallite initiated as an interruption of some two to three septa of the adult. Bi− and tri−centric states of corallites are observed with temporary lamellar connections between the centres. The new corallite diverge from the parent at nearly right angles.
Remarks.—The Alpine coral has smaller corallite diameters and more numerous septa than the example from the Pamirs T. prima Melnikova, 1996 ( Melnikova 1996: 12, pl. 2: 1). The Pamirian form, represented by the holotype only, shows a bushy morphology composed of phaceloid−thamnasterioid embranchments.
In addition to the fragmentary corallum of T. aff. T. prima , the sample contains fragments of solitary Cuifia marmorea (see above) and a solitary coral described below as “solitary dwarfish coral gen. indet.”
Stratigraphic and geographic range.— Austria: Northern Calcareous Alps, Dachstein Plateau, north of Feisterscharte, lower Norian, Epigondolella quadrata Conodont Zone. The Pamir species comes from the upper Carnian–lower Norian, Shaimak Svite, SE Pamirs, Djilgakochusu Valley, Tajikistan.
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Thamnomargarosmilia Melnikova, 1996
Roniewicz, Ewa 2011 |
Thamnomargarosmilia aff. prima
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