Retiophyllia vesicularis, Roniewicz, 2011

Roniewicz, Ewa, 2011, Early Norian (Triassic) corals from the Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria, and the intra-Norian faunal turnover, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 56 (2), pp. 401-428 : 414-415

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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2009.0092

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scientific name

Retiophyllia vesicularis
status

sp. nov.

Retiophyllia vesicularis View in CoL sp. nov.

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Etymology: From Latin vesicularis , vesicular; in reference to the structure of the endotheca.

Type material: Holotype: GBA 2009 /019/12, with thin sections; paratype: GBA2009 /019/13.1.

Type locality: Austria, Northern Calcareous Alps , southern Dachstein Plateau, site ca. 50 m north−west of Feisterscharte .

Type horizon: Norian, Lacian 1, Epigondolella quadrata Conodont Zone , light grey organodetritic limestone.

Diagnosis.—Maximum diameter of ca. 5–7 mm; axial cavity empty and wide. Septal apparatus of unstable symmetry, chiefly sixfold. Septa of three size orders, short; the S1 septa very thick. Dissepiments large, vesicular.

Comparison.—From other species it differs in large, convex dissepiments and S1 septa dominating in size over the remaining ones. The external wall surface shows longitudinal furrows associated with the S1 septa, a feature not encountered in other species of the genus.

Material.— The holotype (see above) with thin sections, and GBA 2009 /019/13.

Measurements (in mm): GBA d s ed/5 Remarks 5– 7 adult stage 2009/019/12 24 (6S1+6S2+12S3) 7–8 3.5 early stage

Description.—Adult corallites circular in section, with exsert S1 septa. A tendency to petaloid shape of corallite in transverse section is observed, with furrows in the position of the S1 septa. Free axial space wide. Septal apparatus composed of very few septa arranged into six (rarely five) regular systems,. The S1 septa, ending at some distance from the axis, are very thick, fusiform, with large, irregular lateral granules. The S2 septa are about half the radius in length, the S3 septa subequal in thickness to the S2 septa, attaining one−fourth the radius. Adaxial septal parts thin, zigzag. Endotheca composed of large, equal vesiculae which are arranged in a single peripheral circle and an axial series traversing the lumen. Axial dissepiments are convex. Wall thick.?Colony increase by the equivalent division of corallites.

Microstructure.—A straight row of small−trabecular centres may be discerned in the midline.

Stratigraphic and geographic range.— Austria: Northern Calcareous Alps, Dachstein Plateau, north and south of Feisterscharte, lower Norian, Epigondolella quadrata Conodont Zone.

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