Clypeina ( Michelin, 1845 ) Bassoullet et al., 1978
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Genus Clypeina ( Michelin, 1845) Bassoullet et al., 1978 View in CoL Clypeina sulcata ( Alth, 1881)
Campbelliella striata and Clypeina sulcata (formerly C. jurassica ) are common in reef-dominated Upper Jurassic limestones of the Tethyan realm. In a detailed study of Campbelliella, De Castro (1993) View in CoL emended the genus as well as its two species: C. milesi Radoičić, 1959 , and C. striata ( Carozzi, 1954) . Although details of the thallus morphology are not always revealed, the specimens investigated from the Ay-Petri massif are most likely Campbelliella striata . Clypeina sulcata is normally easy to identify; nevertheless, currently it can be confused with the recently described Clypeina langustensis ( Sokač et al., 2014) . In the Ay-Petri massif, we have also identified rare Clypeina sulcata specimens.
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? Clypeina / Actinoporella sp.
Fig. 14 e, i View Fig
A single specimen that can be assigned to the genus Clypeina ( Fig. 14 d View Fig ) was found in Tithonian limestones of the Ay-Petri massif. Another specimen of a “clypeiniform” dasyclad ( Fig. 14 e, i View Fig ), represented by oblique or tangential sections of verticils, could belong either to Clypeina or Actinoporella .
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Clypeina ( Michelin, 1845 ) Bassoullet et al., 1978
Bucur, Ioan I., Granier, Bruno & Krajewski, Marcin 2014 |
Campbelliella
De Castro 1993 |
Humiella
emend. Masse et al. 1984 |
C. milesi Radoičić, 1959
Radoicic 1959 |