Sphaerulites boreaui Toucas, 1908
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Sphaerulites boreaui Toucas, 1908 |
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Sphaerulites boreaui Toucas, 1908
Fig. 7 View Fig j-k.
1908 Sphaerulites boreaui nov. sp. - Toucas, p. 56, pl.9, fig.6, text-figs. 28-29.
1976 Sphaerulites boreaui Toucas- Lupu, p. 129, pl.20, fig.1a-b.
2000 Sphaerulites cf. boreaui Toucas- Pleničar and Jurkovsek, p. 59, pl.3, fig.1.
Material: 1 specimen, both valves (BBU-MPS-24084).
Description: The shape of right valve is conical, rapidly expanding, having 40 mm height and 110 mm diameter antero-posterior. Growth lamellae of RV are subhorizontal, markedly expanded. In postero-ventral area, radial structures are not visible because the valves are broken. Left valve is slightly convex, thin and smaller than RV, measuring 15 mm heigh and 60 mm the antero-posterior diameter ( Fig. 7j View Fig ). In transverse section through the valves near the commissure, the ligament ridge is visible having a long pedicle, 16 mm length, and expand- ed distal end ( Fig. 7k View Fig ); two dorsal cavities developed between the ligament ridge and the myocardinal apparatus ( Fig. 7k View Fig ). The cellular outer shell layer of RV has variable thickness; largest toward the anterior side, with cells extremely radially elongated giving the appearance of radial ridges ( Fig. 7k View Fig ).
outer shell layer, positions of radial bands (Vb and Pb), the length of ligamental ridge and myocardinal apparatus. Remarks: Our specimen is similar with species of Sphaerulites boreaui previously described by Lupu (1976) from Late Santonian deposits from RoȘia Basin.
Age and distribution: early-middle Santonian in France ( Toucas, 1907), late Santonian-early Campanian in Bosnia-Herzegovina ( Sliskovic, 1971), Slovenia ( Pleničar and Jurkovsek, 2000), Romania ( Lupu, 1976) and Spain ( Vicens, 1992).
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