Hottinger and Drobne, 1980),古新世大型底栖有孔虫(圆孔虫科)

IF 0.7 Q4 PALEONTOLOGY REVUE DE MICROPALEONTOLOGIE Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.revmic.2020.100441
Felix Schlagintweit
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伊朗西南部Zagros带Thanetian浅水碳酸盐岩中丰富的眼眶虫Dictyoconus turrucus Hottinger和Drobne标本提供了新的分类见解。该种具有较高的圆锥形试验,缺乏突出的偏心初始尖顶,并且在边缘区(具有表皮下网络)和中心区之间存在明显的只有主梁的区域,从形态学角度来看,该种在Dictyoconus Blanckenhorn属的其他物种中始终脱颖而出。然而,它的一般地位从未受到挑战。在很大程度上,主要径向分区和柱的排列在很大程度上排除了将该物种纳入Dictyoconus Blanckenhorn属的严格分类框架的可能性,因此排除了Dictyoconinae Moullade亚科的可能性,因为其成员显示出各自结构元素的交替模式。此外,间套元素也出现并解释了部分不规则的模式,这种模式与dictorbitolina Cherchi和Schroeder的模式相似。新属Schroedericonus与新组合Schroedericonus turrucus (Hottinger and Drobne)合并,归属于dicyorbitolininae Schroeder。根据这一分类综述,在古新世没有发现其他的盘锥属植物。Dictyoconus的分布模式(上白垩统-始新统)可视为迭代演化的经典例子。
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Schroedericonus n. gen. (type-species Dictyoconus turriculus Hottinger and Drobne, 1980), Paleocene larger benthic foraminifera (Orbitolinidae)

Abundant specimens of the orbitolinid Dictyoconus turriculus Hottinger and Drobne from Thanetian shallow-water carbonates of the Zagros Zone, SW Iran, allow new taxonomic insights. With a high conico-cylindrical test, lacking a prominent eccentric initial spire and the occurrence of a distinct zone of only primary beams between the marginal zone (with subepidermal network) and central zone, this species always stood out from a morphological perspective among the other species of the genus Dictyoconus Blanckenhorn. However, its generic status was never challenged. The aligned arrangement of the main radial partitions and also of the pillars to a large extent, rules out a possible inclusion of this species in a rigorous classification framework within the genus Dictyoconus Blanckenhorn and therefore, the subfamily Dictyoconinae Moullade because its members display an alternating pattern of the respective structural elements. In addition, intercalary elements also occur and account for the partly irregular pattern, a pattern similar with that of Dictyorbitolina Cherchi and Schroeder. The new genus Schroedericonus is introduced with the new combination Schroedericonus turriculus (Hottinger and Drobne) and assigned to the Dictyorbitolininae Schroeder. As a consequence of this taxonomic review, there are no other species of Dictyoconus in the Paleocene. The distributional pattern of Dictyoconus (upper Cretaceous and Eocene) can be considered as a classical example of iterative evolution.

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