Sponges of the Lower Greensand Group (Lower Cretaceous) of England; a revision

Consuelo Sendino, Stephen Kershaw
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Sponges of the Lower Greensand Group (LGS) are well preserved, and occur in sediments of a sandy matrix. Abundant in the Faringdon Sponge Gravel Member (FSG), these sponges, mostly Calcareans are found in Oxfordshire, with notable preservation at Little Coxwell quarries. Classical researchers described sponges and spicules from the LGS, including Lhuyd (considered to have been the first to publish illustrations of LGS sponges), Sharpe, Sowerby and Parkinson. In addition to the FSG, the Folkestone, Hythe, and Atherfield Clay formations within the LGS also contain sponge remains, including spicules as well as whole sponge fossils. These sponges include mostly samples from traditional sponge class Calcarea and a taxon of Hexactinellida; Altogether, the sponge assemblage developed in warm seas of the Lower Cretaceous, and display diverse shapes of sponge bodies and robust spicules. This study provides descriptions of common species following updated Porifera classification and recent sponge taxonomy research, illustrated with specimens from the Natural History Museum, London (NHM) and British Geological Survey (BGS) collections. The following taxa are recorded and described: 1) Calcareans: Barroisia anastomosans (Parkinson, 1811), Barroisia clavata (Keeping, 1883), Barroisia irregularis (Hinde, 1884), Dehukia crassa (de Fromentel, 1861), [Elasmoierea] faringdonensis (Mantell, 1854), [Elasmoierea] mantelli (Hinde, 1884), Peronidella gillieroni (Loriol, 1869), Peronidella prolifera (Hinde, 1884), Peronidella ramose (Roemer, 1839), Oculospongia dilatate (Roemer, 1864), Tremospongia pulvinaria (Goldfuss, 1826), Raphidonema contortum (Hinde, 1884), Raphidonema porcatum (Sharpe, 1854), Raphidonema farringdonensis (Sharpe, 1854), Raphidonema macropora (Sharpe, 1854), Raphidonema pustulatum Hinde, 1884, Endostoma foraminosa (Goldfuss, 1829); 2) Hexactinellids: Lonsda contortuplicata Lonsdale, 1849.
英格兰下绿山组(下白垩统)的海绵;修订版
下绿砂岩组(LGS)的海绵保存完好,出现在砂质基质的沉积物中。在牛津郡的法林顿海绵砾石层(Faringdon Sponge Gravel Member,FSG)中发现了大量这些海绵,其中大部分是钙质海绵,在小考克斯韦尔采石场的保存尤为完好。经典的研究人员对 LGS 的海绵和海绵体进行了描述,其中包括 Lhuyd(被认为是第一个发表 LGS 海绵插图的人)、Sharpe、Sowerby 和 Parkinson。除 FSG 外,LGS 内的 Folkestone、Hythe 和 Atherfield Clay 地层也含有海绵遗迹,包括海绵体和整块海绵化石。这些海绵化石主要包括传统海绵类 Calcarea 的样本和一个六棘皮动物类群(Hexactinellida)的样本;总之,这些海绵化石群发育于下白垩统的温暖海域,展示了各种形状的海绵体和粗壮的海绵体。本研究根据更新的多孔动物分类法和最新的海绵分类研究,对常见物种进行了描述,并附有伦敦自然历史博物馆(NHM)和英国地质调查局(BGS)收藏的标本。记录并描述了以下分类群:1) 钙质类Barroisia anastomosans (Parkinson, 1811)、Barroisia clavata (Keeping, 1883)、Barroisia irregularis (Hinde, 1884)、Dehukia crassa (de Fromentel, 1861)、[Elasmoierea] faringdonensis (Mantell, 1854), [Elasmoierea] mantelli (Hinde, 1884), Peronidella gillieroni (Loriol, 1869), Peronidella prolifera (Hinde, 1884), Peronidella ramose (Roemer、1839), Oculospongia dilatate (Roemer, 1864), Tremospongia pulvinaria (Goldfuss, 1826), Raphidonema contortum (Hinde, 1884), Raphidonema porcatum (Sharpe, 1854)、Raphidonema farringdonensis (Sharpe, 1854), Raphidonema macropora (Sharpe, 1854), Raphidonema pustulatum Hinde, 1884, Endostoma foraminosa (Goldfuss, 1829);2) 六角藻类Lonsda contortuplicata Lonsdale, 1849.
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