Radiolites nouleti Bayle, 1857
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13190185 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13190042 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EE87EC-FFA9-FFBF-44DB-D1C4B82B8794 |
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Felipe |
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Radiolites nouleti Bayle, 1857 |
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Radiolites nouleti Bayle, 1857
Fig. 7 View Fig h-i.
1908 Radiolites nouleti Bayle- Toucas, p. 72, pl.13, figs.18-19.
1967 Radiolites nouleti Bayle- Polšak, pp. 69, 180, pl.44, fig.4,4a, pl.45, figs.2-5
1967 Radiolites nouleti Bayle- Lupu and Lupu, p. 308.
1982 Radiolites nouleti Bayle- Czabalay, p. 50, 85; pl.39, fig.11, pl.40, figs.3-4,7.
Material: One RV specimen (BBU-MPS-24083).
Description. Right valve conical, thick-shelled, having more than 50 mm length and 78 mm diameter antero-posterior and 55 mm dorsoventral ( Fig. 7h View Fig ). The ornamentation consists in fine and rounded longitudinal ribs, 2 mm in thickness in the dorsal side. On the ventral side, dense, regularly folded growth lamellae can be seen, slightly ondulated in interband. The interband (Ib) is very wide, centrally depressed separating the radial bands Vb and Pb which are simple folds with almost the same amplitude ( Fig. 7h View Fig ). In transversal section, the ligamental ridge (L) is triangular at base, with 11 mm in length and its inner margin truncated. Anterior and posterior of the ligamental ridge are two small, oval cavities ( Fig. 7i View Fig ). The outer shell layer varies between 13 to 15 mm in thickness, having only 5 mm in ventral side in interband area. Cells of the outer shell layer are irregular polygonal, predominantly penta- and hexagonal ( Fig. 7i View Fig ).
Remarks: Radiolites nouleti is a large radiolitid easy identifiable by its thick-shelled, large interband and dense folded growth lamellae.
Age and distribution: Santonian-early Campanian in Croatia ( Polšak et al., 1982), Romania ( Lupu, 1976); early Campanian in France ( Bilotte, 1985), Hungary ( Czabalay, 1982), Serbia ( Milovanovic, 1935) and Spain ( Vicens, 1992); late Maastrichtian in Spain ( Bilotte, 1985).
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