Abatomphalus pessagnoi ( Longoria 1973 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13190456 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D647B844-2F08-4419-FC1B-C5E0FE40FD67 |
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Felipe |
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Abatomphalus pessagnoi ( Longoria 1973 ) |
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Abatomphalus pessagnoi ( Longoria 1973)
Figs. 8 View Fig : 22-27; Figs. 16 View Fig :1-17
1973 Globotruncana pessagnoi Longoria , p.97, pl.1, figs.1-9
Dimensions: D = 0,48- 0,34 mm; d = 0,40- 0,26 mm; g = 0,17- 0,14 mm
Remarks: Longoria (1973, p. 98) presenting his new species, showed that this one is similar to A. intermedius Bolli from which its differ in the less globular nature of the chambers (both spiral and umbilical). Also the shell is smooth without typical kind of ornamentation; keel as a finely beaded ( Fig.8 View Fig :23) or simple real keel ( Fig. 8 View Fig : 26).
Occurrences: Țâța Valley, Pietrosița- Fieni area Stratigraphic distribution: Upper Maastrichtian Specimens: LPB.IV.12434
Abatomphalus sp. cf. A.intermedius ( Bolli 1951)
Figs. 10 View Fig : 16-21; Figs. 11 View Fig : 1-15
Dimensions:
Morpha A: D = 0,39-0,50 mm; d = 0,31-0,48 mm; g = 0,09-0,14 mm
Morpha B: D = 0,40-0,65 mm; d= 0,34-0,58mm; g=0,7- 0,12 mm
Remarks: Specimens from the Upper Maastrichtian ( A. mayaroensis biozone) differs by shell's morphology from the Bolli's species A. intermedius by the following features: the shell is smooth without any kind of ornamentation; a peripheral double keel: one on the spiral side well developed and the second one on the umbilical side is slender.
From the phylogenetic point of view these specimens represent a stage between Globotruncanella (possible G. havanensis ) and A. mayaroensis . In the biozone with A. mayaroensis these morphotypes have a good frequency.
Occurrences: Țâța Valley, Pietrosița- Fieni area Stratigraphic distribution: Upper Maastichtian.
Specimens: LPB.IV. 12435
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