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Lapideacassaceae

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Lapideacassaceae
Scientific classification
Domain:
(unranked):
Class:
Christensen 1962 emend. Cavalier-Smith 1996
Family:
Lapideacassaceae

Black, 1971
Genera

Mennerius
Tintinnabuliformis

Lapideacassaceae is a family of haptophytes belonging to the class Prymnesiophyceae.[1] The family Lapideacassaceae accommodate ‘bell-shaped’ to cylindrical nannoliths with body consisting of a single or several vertically elongated calcite elements and often bearing apical spine(s). The family Lapideacassaceae contains two genera, Mennerius and Tintinnabuliformis. Members of the Lapideacassaceae occur sporadically but widely in the Cretaceous, Palaeogene and Neogene sediments in the Northern Hemisphere, South Atlantic, South Africa, Tanzania, Indian Ocean and Australia.[2]

References

  1. ^ Black, M. (1971). "Problematical microfossils from the Gault Clay". Geological Magazine. 108: 325–327. doi:10.1017/S0016756800051396.
  2. ^ Ovechkina, M.N.; Jordan, R.W.; Mostovski, M.B. (2017). "On the validity, synonymy and distribution of some Lapideacassaceae (Haptophyta)". Phytotaxa. 308 (1): 111–117. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.308.1.10.

See also

Nannotax3 - Mesozoic - Lapideacassaceae by: Jeremy R. Young, Paul R. Bown, Jacqueline A. Lees [1] (viewed: 21-6-2017)