Morphological variations among species of the fossil dinoflagellate genus Gonyaulacysta

1997 
Abstract Species assigned to the widely known genus Gonyaulacysta are typically bicavate with an apical horn, parasutural crests, and a precingular archeopyle. Closely related genera are currently distinguished by variations in the degree of cavation, and shape and size of the parasutural crests. Based on details of morphology and paratabulation, three morphologic groups can be distinguished within species now assigned to Gonyaulacysta, and they are here assigned to three genera: Gonyaulacysta emend., distinguished by well‐developed apical horn and cavation, elliptical cingular cross‐section, and a paratabulation pattern including the contacts 1u/1i, A/1i, ai/II, and the presence of accessory K intercalary paraplates. Forms included in this genus as emended here have been described only from Jurassic rocks. Stanfordella gen. nov., distinguished by weakly developed apical horn and cavation, circular cingular cross‐section, and a paratabulation pattern including the contacts 1u/1i, 1u/6, au/Iu, and absence ...
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