Doliocapsa erbae Dumitrică, 2022

Dumitrica, Paulian, Dieni, Iginio & Massari, Francesco, 2022, Valanginian Radiolarians Of Ne Sardinia (Italy) In The Frame Of The Weissert Event, Acta Palaeontologica Romaniae 18 (2), pp. 97-159 : 128

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https://doi.org/ 10.35463/j.apr.2022.02.06

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EE35878D-0E68-AA30-54AF-F85AFACDFC12

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scientific name

Doliocapsa erbae Dumitrică
status

sp. nov.

Doliocapsa erbae Dumitrică n. sp.

Figs. 11m, m View Fig 1 View Fig , n

1986 Stichomitra sp. A – Aita & Okada, p. 122, pl. 3, fig. 3.

Description. Shell conical consisting of four segments well distinct due to their convex outline and well-marked constrictions. Cephalis globular, smooth without apical horn. Thorax, abdomen and postabdominal segments increasing regularly in length and diameter as added. Their surface relatively smooth and wall perforated by small circular pores which are irregularly disposed and increase in diameter distally. Each constriction is marked by a circle of pores. Aperture represented by an intersegmental type partition with protruding margin.

Studied material. Two rather similar specimens.

Holotype. Fig. 11m View Fig , ma, sample OZ834, coll MGP-PD, stub PD120 -OZ834- R09-23 a.

Paratype. Fig. 11n View Fig , sample OZ834, coll. MGP-PD, stub PD120 - OZ834- R09-35 .

Dimensions. Total length 145-146 µm, diameter of last segment 100-106 µm, diameter of distal aperture 31 µm.

Etymology. The species is dedicated to Prof. Elisabetta Erba for her contribution to the knowledge of the Lower Cretaceous calcareous nannofossils.

Remarks. This new species resembles rather well Stichomitra sp. A of Aita & Okada (1986), from the upper Tithonian of Komikuchi Formation, Kaminogo, Japan, by having small and irregularly distributed pores, smooth surface and quite similar morphology, and differs only by having deeper intersegmental constrictions.

Occurrence. Upper Tithonian of Japan and upper Valanginian of S’Ozzastru section, Sardinia, Italy.

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