Samuel Mailliot, E. Mattioli, Micaela Chaumeil Rodríguez, B. Pittet
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Abstract
Abstract. A large, broadly elliptical coccolith of the genus Similiscutum (Biscutaceae)
was observed in sediments dated from the Lower Jurassic (upper Pliensbachian
to Toarcian) coming from different localities of western Tethys, namely
Portugal (Lusitanian Basin), France (Causses and Paris basins) and Spain
(Subbetic area). This form is quite easy to find in the Toarcian GSSP (Global Stratotype Section and Point) of
Peniche (Portugal), where the holotype has been described. More than 100 specimens of Similiscutum were digitally captured using a CCD camera, including
this large form and two other related species, Similiscutum finchii and Similiscutum novum. The length and width of
the coccoliths and the length and width of their central area were measured,
and biometric analyses were performed. Results show that this large
morphotype of Similiscutum is well characterized and easily differentiable by its size
and morphology from the species S. finchii and S. novum, which are characterized by a similar
extinction pattern in optical-microscope crossed polars . On the basis of
combined differences in size and in central-area shape and structure,
Similiscutum giganteum sp. nov. is introduced here. (Plant Fossil Names Registry no.: PFN003067;
Act LSID: urn:lsid:plantfossilnames.org:act:3067).
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Micropalaeontology (JM) is an established international journal covering all aspects of microfossils and their application to both applied studies and basic research. In particular we welcome submissions relating to microfossils and their application to palaeoceanography, palaeoclimatology, palaeobiology, evolution, taxonomy, environmental change and molecular phylogeny.