Dictyoconella complanata Henson, 1948
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https://doi.org/ 10.35463/j.apr.2021.02.01 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12583340 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B887C2-2B4B-4E61-FF0B-D7CEB0E9DB74 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Dictyoconella complanata Henson, 1948 |
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Dictyoconella complanata Henson, 1948 View in CoL
Figs. 2 View Fig a-b pars, 3-4
1948 Dictyoconella complanata n. gen., n. sp. – Henson, p. 25, plate 6, figs. 2-3, 16, pl. 10, fig. 14.
1986 Dictyoconella complanata Henson – Köylüoğlu, pl. 86, fig. 1 pars.
1998 Dictyoconella complanata Henson – Whittaker et al., pl. 47, figs. 4-6.
2016 Dictyoconus bakhtiari Schlagintweit et al. – Schlagintweit et al., fig. 8g, fig. 10f.
2020 Dictyoconella complanata Henson –Schlagintweit, p. 75, fig. 4d-f.
Description: See the genus description.
Dimensions:
Test diameter: up to 4.8 mm (3.3 mm, holotype specimen of Henson, 1948)
Test height: 3.6 mm (2.9 mm, holotype specimen of Henson, 1948)
Thickness: mostly between 0.8 and 0.9 mm (~ 0.8 mm, Henson, 1948)
Number of chambers last mm axial length: 7-9 (about 7, Henson, 1948)
Remarks: The dimorphism of D. complanata is well constrained by the biloculine embryo in the A-form and an indiscernible embryo within a close-coiled whorl including more chambers in the B-form (one section only, see Fig. 4b View Fig ). The differences in the external test morphology between the two generations are unknown. In the family Orbitolinidae , B-specimens are generally larger and more flattened (e.g. Hofker, 1966). In the Iranian Tarbur Formation, D. complanata is comparably rare and only a couple of sections are available. Due to the revision presented herein, Dictyoconella becomes a monospecific genus and an assumed Maastrichtian newcomer that became extinct shortly afterwards at the K-Pg boundary. Besides the Tarbur Formation of Iran, D. complanata has been reported so far from the Maastrichtian Garzan Formation of southeastern Turkey ( Köylüoğlu, 1986) revealing some kind of bioprovincialism, which requires subsequent study ( Schlagintweit, 2020a).
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