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One new genus\n(Tectulithus), five new combinations (Tectulithus janii, Tectulithus merloti, Tectulithus pileatus, Tectulithus stegastos and Tectulithus stonehengei) and six new species are defined\n(Diantholitha pilula, Diantholitha toquea, Lithoptychius galeottii, Lithoptychius maioranoae, Tectulithus pagodiformis and Fasciculithus realeae). The main characteristics useful to identify fasciculiths with\nthe LM are provided, together with a 3D–2D drawing showing the main\nstructural features. The accurate taxonomic characterization grants the\ndevelopment of an evolutionary lineage that documents a great fasciculith\ndiversification during the late Danian and early Selandian. Four different\nwell-constrained events have been documented: the lowest occurrence (LO) of\nGomphiolithus, the paracme of Fasciculithaceae at the top of Chron C27r (PTC27r), the\nradiation of Diantholitha (LO Diantholitha), the paracme of Fasciculithaceae at the base of Chron\nC26r (PBC26r), the radiation of Lithoptychius (LO Lithoptychius) and the radiation of Tectulithus (lowest common\noccurrence of Tectulithus) that shows the biostratigraphic relevance of this group across\nthe Danian–Selandian transition.\n","PeriodicalId":54786,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Micropalaeontology","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":4.1000,"publicationDate":"2021-09-13","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Revised taxonomy and early evolution of fasciculiths at the Danian–Selandian transition\",\"authors\":\"F. Miniati, C. Cappelli, S. 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Revised taxonomy and early evolution of fasciculiths at the Danian–Selandian transition
Abstract. We present a taxonomic revision of the family
Fasciculithaceae focused on forms that characterize the early evolution of
this family group, which are currently included within the genera
Gomphiolithus, Diantholitha, Lithoptychius and Fasciculithus. The investigation approach is based on a combined light microscope
(LM) and scanning electron microscope (SEM) analysis of specimens from
well-preserved ODP–DSDP site material (ODP Site 1209; Site 1262; ODP Site
1267; DSDP Site 356; DSDP Site 119) and outcrops (Bottaccione and Contessa,
Italy; Qreiya, Egypt) across the Danian–Selandian transition. The direct
LM–SEM comparison of the same individual specimen provides clarification of
several taxa that were previously described only with the LM. One new genus
(Tectulithus), five new combinations (Tectulithus janii, Tectulithus merloti, Tectulithus pileatus, Tectulithus stegastos and Tectulithus stonehengei) and six new species are defined
(Diantholitha pilula, Diantholitha toquea, Lithoptychius galeottii, Lithoptychius maioranoae, Tectulithus pagodiformis and Fasciculithus realeae). The main characteristics useful to identify fasciculiths with
the LM are provided, together with a 3D–2D drawing showing the main
structural features. The accurate taxonomic characterization grants the
development of an evolutionary lineage that documents a great fasciculith
diversification during the late Danian and early Selandian. Four different
well-constrained events have been documented: the lowest occurrence (LO) of
Gomphiolithus, the paracme of Fasciculithaceae at the top of Chron C27r (PTC27r), the
radiation of Diantholitha (LO Diantholitha), the paracme of Fasciculithaceae at the base of Chron
C26r (PBC26r), the radiation of Lithoptychius (LO Lithoptychius) and the radiation of Tectulithus (lowest common
occurrence of Tectulithus) that shows the biostratigraphic relevance of this group across
the Danian–Selandian transition.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Micropalaeontology (JM) is an established international journal covering all aspects of microfossils and their application to both applied studies and basic research. In particular we welcome submissions relating to microfossils and their application to palaeoceanography, palaeoclimatology, palaeobiology, evolution, taxonomy, environmental change and molecular phylogeny.