Praeconocaryomma thurowi Dumitrică, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.35463/j.apr.2022.02.06 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EE35878D-0E7A-AA22-54AF-F9EAFB1CFDA4 |
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Felipe |
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Praeconocaryomma thurowi Dumitrică |
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sp. nov. |
Praeconocaryomma thurowi Dumitrică n. sp.
Fig. 7r View Fig
1982 Praeconocaryomm a sp. – Okamura & Uto, pl. 4, fig. 1, non 2.
1988 Conocaryomma sp. A (cf. Praeconocaryomma sp. A in Pessagno 1977b – Thurow, p. 399, pl. 9, fig. 5.
Description. Shell spherical with characteristic triangular meshes. Meshes small and nodes of the network are usually small and only some are higher developing a beginning of three-bladed spines marked by three-bladed pyramidal elevation. Number of layers difficult to establish, visible being only two or three externalmost layers.
Studied material. One specimen in Sardinia section (the holotype), plus the specimen illustrated by Thurow .
Holotype. Figure 7r View Fig , coll. MGP-PD, stub PD120 -OZ836- R08-27 .
Dimensions. Diameter 107-133 μm.
Etymology. The species is dedicated to J. Thurow who illustrated a rather similar specimen from the Hauterivian-lower Aptian radiolarian assemblages of North Atlantic. Similar specimens were also illustrated from the Lower Cretaceous sequence of chert in the Yokonamy Mèlange of the Shimanto Belt, Japan.
Remarks. This taxon differs from Praeconocaryomma copiosa Wu by smaller size of the triangular meshes of the cortical shell and by development of some very short three-bladed elevations as bases of eventual short spines.
Range and occurrence. Very rare in the upper Valangini- an of Sardinia and in the probably upper Valanginian from Japan and upper Hauterivian-lower Aptian of North Atlantic area according to Thurow (1988).
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