Radiolites squamosus d'Orbigny, 1842
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13190185 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13190038 |
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Radiolites squamosus d'Orbigny, 1842 |
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Radiolites squamosus d'Orbigny, 1842
Fig. 7 View Fig , f-g.
1842 Radiolites squamosa - d'Orbigny, pp. 185-186 1850 Radiolites squamosus d'Orbigny- d'Orbigny, p. 219, pl.561
1908 Radiolites squamosus d'Orbigny- Toucas, p. 71, pl.13, figs.9-11
1976 Radiolites squamosus d'Orbigny- Lupu, p. 124, pl.13, fig.5
1993 Radiolites squamosus d'Orbigny- Swinburne and Noacco, text-fig.2
Material: 1 specimen, both valves (no. 24082 BBU-MPS) .
Description: Small size shell, with right valve (RV) long conical, 40 mm long and 20 mm in diameter at the commissural plane ( Fig. 7 View Fig f-g). The ornamentation consists of dense growth lamellae ( Fig. 7f View Fig ). The radial bands are folds curved towards the commissure separated by a narrow interband with one fold ( Fig. 7g View Fig ). Left valve (LV) is highly convex, with central apex but much eroded ( Fig. 7f View Fig ).
Discussion and remarks: Because we found only one specimen, the shell of Radiolites squamosus was not been cut for study in cross-section. This species is also mentioned by Lupu (1976) from RoȘia Basin (Northen Apuseni Mountains).
Age and distribution: early - middle Santonian in France ( Toucas, 1907); late Santonian- early Campanian in Croatia ( Polšak and Mamuzic, 1969), Romania ( Lupu, 1976), Slovenia ( Pleničar and Jurkovsek, 1999), middle-late Campanian in Spain ( Floquet, 1991) and early Maastricthian in east Serbia ( Milovanovic, 1935).
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