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在很长一段时间里,它顽固地挑战着一种决心和解释——在这种情况下,一个来自萨克森(德国)上白垩纪的神秘化石已经存在了150年。在Hanns Bruno Geinitz的第一本“Elbthal Monographeˮ”中,一种名为Siphonia bovista的硅质海绵首次出现(Geinitz 1871,pl。I.10,图5、6;在图1中对此进行了重新配置)。该物种“球形压缩,部分从顶部,部分从侧面,大小约2英寸,具叶柄,由细而松散的网状物组成,在网状物中还可以发现大而不规则的犁沟和较大的凹陷。[英文:部分从上面看,部分从侧面看,压缩球形,约2′大,有柄,由细而松散的网格组成,其中还发现了大而不规则的凹槽和较大的凹痕。短圆柱形茎插入体内,因为茎周围的表面稍微加深(Geinitz 1842,p.96)];它“形成倾斜或横向压缩的球形凸起,没有茎或茎很短,顶部或侧面有一个平坦的凹陷”。I.40)]。描述(盖尼茨18421871)和插图(盖尼茨1871,第I.10页,图5、6)都清楚地表明了海绵;没有人能够将其与
From animal to plant kingdom: the alleged sponge Siphonia bovista Geinitz from the Cretaceous of Saxony (Germany) in fact represents internal moulds of the cone-like plant fossil Dammarites albens Presl in Sternberg
stubbornly defy a determination and interpretation for a long time – in this case an enigmatic fossil from the Upper Cretaceous of Saxony (Germany) that has been known for 150 years. In the first “Elbthal-Monographieˮ of Hanns Bruno Geinitz, a siliceous sponge named Siphonia bovista was figured for the first time (Geinitz 1871, pl. I.10, figs 5, 6; refigured here in Fig. 1). The species is “spherical compressed, partly from the top, partly from the side, about 2 inch in size and petiolate, consisting of fine, loose mesh, in which one also finds large, irregular furrows and larger depressions. The short, cylindrical stalk was inserted into the body, because the surface is slightly indented around the stalkˮ [in German: theils von oben, theils von der Seite zusammengedrückt-kugelig, circa 2′′ grozs und gestielt, aus feinem, lockerem Netzgeweben bestehend, in welchem man auch grozse, unregelmäzsige Furchen und grözsere Vertiefungen findet. Der kurze walzige Stiel ist gleichsam in den Körper eingesetzt, denn es vertieft sich die Fläche etwas rings um den Stiel (Geinitz 1842, p. 96)]; it “forms obliquely or laterally compressed spherical bulps, which are without a stalk or very short stalked and have a flat depression at their crest or to the side” [in German: bildet schiefoder seitlich zusammengedrückt kugelige Knollen, welche ungestielt oder sehr kurz gestielt sind und an ihrem, oben oder auch seitlich liegenden Scheitel eine flache Aushöhlung besitzen (Geinitz 1871, p. I.40)]. Both the descriptions (Geinitz 1842, 1871) and the illustration (Geinitz 1871, pl. I.10, figs 5, 6) clearly indicate a sponge; nobody was able to link it to the cone-like plant bodies of
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