Crudeli, Daniela and Kinkel, Hanno (2004): Reticulofenestra calicis n. sp., an unusual small reticulofenestrid coccolith from the lower Pliocene of the south Caribbean Sea

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 165
ODP 165 1000
Identifier:
2005-038696
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10.2113/50.4.369
doi

Creator:
Crudeli, Daniela
Christian-Albrechts-Universitaet Kiel, Institute for Geosciences, Kiel, Federal Republic of Germany
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Kinkel, Hanno
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Identification:
Reticulofenestra calicis n. sp., an unusual small reticulofenestrid coccolith from the lower Pliocene of the south Caribbean Sea
2004
Micropaleontology
American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, United States
50
4
369-379
A new, very small to small (2.4 to 4.6 mu m) reticulofenestrid coccolith, Reticulofenestra calicis n. sp., is described by scanning electron and light microscopy from the Lower Pliocene (Zone CN11 of Okada and Bukry 1980) of the South Caribbean Sea. The coccolith shows typical reticulofenestrid distal and proximal shields but the distal shield is surmounted by a cup-shaped structure formed from extensions of the inner and outer tube elements. A new genus is not introduced, although this structure is peculiar for reticulofenestrids. We base generic attribution on the distal shield morphology. The species occasionally has few slits between the distal shield elements. Attribution to the genera Reticulofenestra instead of Pseudoemiliania is discussed in detail. R. calicis n. sp. is structurally similar to the modern Emiliania huxleyi var. corona and to Reticulofenestra maceria. R. calicis n. sp., readily recognized under the light microscope in side view, has a short stratigraphic range. If the species proves not to be under strong ecological control, it will constitute a new biostratigraphic marker for subdivision of the R. pseudoumbilicus Zone.
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:16.3313
West:-79.5200East: -79.5200
South:16.3313

Paleobotany; algae; Atlantic Ocean; biostratigraphy; Caribbean Sea; Cenozoic; classification; Coccolithophoraceae; Coccolithus; index fossils; Leg 165; lower Pliocene; microfossils; morphology; Neogene; new taxa; North Atlantic; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1000; paleoecology; Plantae; Pliocene; range; Reticulofenestra; Reticulofenestra calicis; SEM data; taxonomy; Tertiary;

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