Williriedellum gilkeyi Dumitrică, 1972

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 : 121

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Williriedellum gilkeyi Dumitrică, 1972
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Williriedellum gilkeyi Dumitrică, 1972

Figs. 10i, i View Fig 1 View Fig

1972 Williriedellum (?) gilkeyi Dumitrică , p. 841, pl. 3, figs. 4, 6; pl. 4, figs. 1, 2.

1981 Williriedellum gilkeyi Dumitrică – Schaaf, p. 440, pl, 2, figs. 6a-c.

1988 Wiliriedellum gilkeyi Dumitrică (pars) – Thurow, p. 408, pl. 8, figs. 10, 13, non fig. 14.

1991 Wiliriedellum gilkeyi Dumitrică – Aguado et al., text-fig. 7.17.

1993 Wiliriedellum gilkeyi Dumitrică – Aguado et al., pl. 3, fig. 5.

1994 Cryptamphorella gilkeyi (Dumitrică 1972) – O’Dogherty, p. 210, pl. 34, figs. 9-14.

Studied material. A single specimen in sample OZ838, coll. MGP-PD, stub PD120-OZ838-R05-04 and 04a.

Dimensions. Length of shell 140 µm, of abdomen 103 µm, diameter of abdomen 123 µm.

Remarks. As remarked in the original description (Dumitrică, 1972), this species was questionably assigned to the genus Williriedellum due to the lack of a distal view in order to see whether the holotype has or not an aperture. O’Dogherty ( 1994) mentioned that the abdomen has no aperture and, consequently, assigned the taxon to the genus Cryptamphorella Dumitrică, 1970 . Moreover, this author initially established the age of the species as Albi- an on the basis of foraminifera, but later he ascertained the range as Barremian-lower Aptian. The specimen illustrated in the present paper ( Fig. 10i View Fig 1 View Fig ) proves that the aperture exists, and that the species belongs to the genus Williriedellum . Its aperture is a distal circular opening with a short protruding rim.

Range and occurrence. Upper Valanginian to lower Apti- an, Tethys.

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