Saffordotaxis Bassler, 1952
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Genus Saffordotaxis Bassler, 1952 View in CoL
TYPE SPECIES. — Rhombopora incrassata Ulrich, 1890 by original designation. Lower Mississippian ; USA (Kentucky) .
DIAGNOSIS. — Branched colonies with distinct linear axis.Endozones and exozones distinctly separated. Autozooecia with oval apertures and regularly thickened walls in the exozone, diverging at angles of 20-30° from the axis, bending sharply in exozones and intersecting the colony surface at angles of 80-90°; polygonal in endozone becoming hexagonal and rounded at colony surface. Longitudinal arrangement of autozooecia regular.Diaphragms complete, rare.Hemisepta absent. Metazooecia and acanthostyles absent. Aktinotostyles common to abundant, arranged in single or multiple rows, arising in the exozone.
OCCURRENCE. — Middle Devonian to Lower Permian; worldwide.
COMPARISON
Saffordotaxis Bassler, 1952 View in CoL differs from Primorella Romantchuk & Kiseleva, 1968 View in CoL in shape of autozooecia with sharp bend in the exozone.
Saffordotaxis incrassata ( Ulrich, 1888) View in CoL ( Figs 19 View FIG G-I; 20A-D; Appendix)
Rhombopora incrassata Ulrich, 1888: 89 , pl. 14, fig. 16; 1890: 652, pl. 70, fig. 12. — Nekhoroshev 1953: 148, pl. 17, fig. 5. — Trizna 1958: 199, pl. 54, figs 4-65.
Saffordotaxis incrassata View in CoL – Blake 1983: 558, fig. 289, 1a-e.
Saffordotaxis incrassatus – Gorjunova 1985: 117, pl. 7, fig. 2.
MATERIAL. — SMF 21.884- SMF 21.890, TCD.60340.
OCCURRENCE. — Carboniferous, Mississippian (upper Visean); Roque Redonde (Montagne Noire, southern France).
DESCRIPTION
Branched colonies, 0.81-1.35 mm in diameter, with 0.29- 0.55 mm wide endozones and 0.26-0.40 mm wide exozones. Autozooecia tubular, growing in spiral pattern from the distinct median axis at angles of 25-29° in endozones, abruptly bending in exozones and intersecting colony surface at angles of 52–64°; having a triangular to rhombic, tear-drop shape in transverse section of endozone. Autozooecial apertures oval, arranged in regular diagonal rows on branches. Basal diaphragms rare, thin, planar. Aktinotostyles abundant, arranged in a single row between autozooecia. Autozooecial walls finely laminated, with dark dividing layer, 0.01-0.02 mm thick in endozone; laminated, without distinct boundaries in exozones. Exozonal walls containing abundant mural spines.
COMPARISON
Saffordotaxis incrassata ( Ulrich, 1888) View in CoL is similar to S. retrusus Gorjunova, 1985 View in CoL from the Visean of Kazakhstan, but differs in having thicker colonies (branch diameter 0.81-1.35 mm vs 0.65-0.90 mm in S. retrusus View in CoL ), and smaller autozooecial apertures (aperture width 0.06-0.10 mm vs 0.15-0.19 mm in S. retrusus View in CoL ).
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Saffordotaxis Bassler, 1952
Ernst, Andrej, Wyse Jackson, Patrick N. & Aretz, Markus 2015 |
Saffordotaxis incrassatus
GORJUNOVA R. V. 1985: 117 |
Saffordotaxis incrassata
BLAKE D. B. 1983: 558 |
Rhombopora incrassata
TRIZNA V. B. 1958: 199 |
NEKHOROSHEV V. P. 1953: 148 |
ULRICH E. O. 1888: 89 |