Maeandrella
Oppenheim, 1930, p. 380
Type Species
Meandrina michelini Reuss, 1854: 109, pl. 15, figs. 8-9.; Original Designation Oppenheim, 1930: 380
Type Specimen: Holotype; GBA 1854/007/0067; Verified; Unknown
Type Locality: Coniacian to Lower Santonian of Austria (Edelbachgraben, Gosau Group).
Classification
Synonyms
Diagnosis
Colonial, meandroid. Gemmation intracalicinal. Calicinal series separated by tectiform collines. Ambulacra present. Costosepta compact, nonconfluent, finely granulated laterally. Columella lamellar, discontinuous. Synapticulae numerous. Endothecal dissepiments sparse. Wall synapticulothecal-septothecal.
Remarks
Oppenheim (1930) created the genus Maeandrella for the species Meandrina michelini Reuss, 1854. Later, M. Beauvais (1982) chose the same specimen as the type species of his new genus Maeandrofungia. Therefore, the latter represents the junior synonym (nomen vanum) of the genus Maeandrella Oppenheim, 1930. In 1956 Wells stated that Maeandrella Oppenheim, 1930, represented a junior homonym. Later, he revised this statement and accepted Oppenheim's genus (Wells, 1986).
Distribution
- East Asia; Early Cretaceous
- Southern Europe; Late Cretaceous
- Central Europe; Late Cretaceous
- Eastern Europe; Late Cretaceous
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This version was contributed by Rosemarie Baron-Szabo on 06-Jul-2013 19:10.
Page authors are: Rosemarie Baron-Szabo. Please contact the editor if you would like to contribute to the diagnosis of this taxon.
The editor is: Bernard Lathuilière
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