Neuquinosmilia
Morsch, 1991, p.140
Type Species
Neuquinosmilia lospozonensis Morsch, 1991, p.145, pls.1-4; Original Designation Morsch, 1991, p.140
Type Specimen: Holotype; MOZ P 4803; Verified; Dry Preserved
Type Locality: Los Pozones (Neuquén Province – Argentina) Middle Bajocian, Sonninia espinazitensis and Emileia multiformis zone.
This species is best described in: Morsch, 1991 Bulletin du Muséum de Histoire Naturelle, 4e sér. 13, section C, nos 3-4:139-155 Pl. I fig 1-7; Pl. II fig 1-4, Pl. III fig. 1-4, Pl. IV fig. 3-7 paratypus: P 1294 MOZ
Diagnosis
Solitary corallum; cylindrical. Narrow and elliptical calicular fossa. Biggest costosepta with curved or sigmoid axial edges, not anastomosed but touching each with others and attached by dissepiments. Abundant vesicular endotheca crossing the axial region. Columella absent. Compound thick trabeculae in which the fibre shaves are arranged alternately or without any particular order along the trabecular axis (= Spicate trabeculae)
Comparisons
Like Montlivaltia but differing by endotheca and by trabecular structure Like Miscellosmilia, Axosmilia and Aulophyllia by the absence of a columella.
Remarks
The name “Spicata trabeculae” was propose by Morsch 1994 (Fossil Cnidaria and Porifera Newsletter, 23 (1.1):50) and by Morsch 1996 (Geobios 29(6):695) for “trabécule en épi” described in the genus creation in 1991
Distribution
- South America; Middle Jurassic
Jurassic (Lower and Middle Bajocian), ArgentinaThis page has been in preparation since 18-Apr-2009 18:28
This version was contributed by Ann Budd on 27-Feb-2012 23:23.
Page authors are: Suzana Morsch. Please contact the editor if you would like to contribute to the diagnosis of this taxon.
The editor is: Ann Budd
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