Proleptophyllia subphaceloida, Vasseur & Lathuilière, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/geodiversitas2021v43a22 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1435D426-AE6F-4B9B-B296-4D50127DD756 |
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Felipe |
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Proleptophyllia subphaceloida |
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sp. nov. |
Proleptophyllia subphaceloida n. sp.
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Proleptophyllia sp. 2 – Vasseur 2018: 309-310, fig. 3.82.
TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype CPUN AM16180-2. STUDIED SAMPLE. — CPUN AM16180-2. ETYMOLOGY. — Refers to the phaceloid form of the corallum. TYPE HORIZON. — Pliensbachian . TYPE LOCALITY. — Amellagou , 31°57’33”N, 5°2’7”W, Morocco. GEOGRAPHIC AND STRATIGRAPHIC RANGES. — Pliensbachian of Amellagou ( High Atlas of Morocco). GoogleMaps
REMARKS
In this case of incipient phaceloid form, the papillose columella is larger and better defined in the clearly phaceloid genus Phacelophyllia Beauvais, 1986 .
DESCRIPTION
Subphaceloid corallum made of two calices growing from a bigger parent corallite probably by a rejuvenescence process. External face is covered by an epitheca s.l. with concentric wrinkles. The calice is subcircular to elliptic in outline, convex, with an elliptic small fossa in the axial zone in which septa plunge. Radial elements are straight, subcompact, free costosepta that are thin and numerous, and of which fenestrate distal ornamentation reveals a pennular growth pattern with meniana subsequently embedded by stereome deposits. Distal edge not observed but probably with homogeneous round teeth due to the architecture of the radial elements. No columella. Wall parathecal. Synapticulae present. Endotheca made of vesicular dissepiments. Bilateral symmetry appears by the elongation of the fossa.
Calicular diameter: 23 to 31 mm – Number of septa: approximately 170 – Septal density: 5 per 2 mm.
SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES
Very close to P. granulum (Fromentel & Ferry, 1866) , this taxon differs from the latter by the fact that it is the only known colonial form of Proleptophyllia . In addition, its calices are slightly bigger and the fossa seems to be less marked.
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Proleptophyllia subphaceloida
Vasseur, Raphaël & Lathuilière, Bernard 2021 |
Proleptophyllia sp. 2
VASSEUR R. 2018: 309 |