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Staurolithites aachenus


Classification: ntax_main -> Mesozoic nannofossils -> Eiffellithales -> Chiastozygaceae -> Staurolithites -> Staurolithites aachenus
Sister taxa: << < S. siesseri ⟩⟨ S. coroniformis, S. gausorhethium, S. leptostaurus ⟩⟨ S. ormae, S. handleyi, S. laffittei, S. dorfii, S. lumina ⟩⟨ S. imbricatus, S. dicandidula, S. mitcheneri ⟩⟨ S. angustus, S. mutterlosei, S. zoensis ⟩⟨ S. aachenus, S. aenigma, S. ellipticus, S. elongatus, S. integer, S. mielnicensis, S. parma, S. sp.

Taxonomy:

Citation: Staurolithites aachenus (Bukry, 1969) Burnett, 1997
Taxonomic rank: species
Basionym: Vagalapilla aachena Bukry, 1969
Synonyms: Vekshinella aachena

Distinguishing features:
Parent taxon (Staurolithites): Loxolith muroliths with relatively narrow rim and wide central area spanned by axial cross bars. The cross is usually spine bearing. Inner/proximal rim cycle is variably developed and so the LM image may be unicyclic or bicyclic. NB The bicyclic/unicyclic separation is simply controlled by how far the inwards the R-units develop so, although it is a useful identification criterion, it almost certainly has no real phylogenetic significance and would be a very poor character for defining genera.
This taxon: cross with complex structure

Farinacci & Howe catalog pages: V. aachena *


Morphology:

"Axial cross composed of inner core of laths sandwiched between blocks which thicken toward rim" (Burnett 1998)

Search data:
LITHS: murolith, elliptical, CA: cross-axial, ca_disjunct, process, CROSS-POLARS: rim-bicyclic, V-prominent, R-prominent,
Lith size: 6->9µm;
Data source notes: original description & illustrated specimens
The morphological data given here can be used on the advanced search page. See also these notes

Geological Range:
Last occurrence (top): within Campanian Stage (72.17-83.65Ma, top in Campanian stage). Data source: Burnett 1998
First occurrence (base): within Santonian Stage (83.65-85.70Ma, base in Santonian stage). Data source: Burnett 1998

Plot of occurrence data:

References:

Bralower, T. J. & Siesser, W. G. (1992). Cretaceous calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy of Sites 761, 762, and 763, Exmouth and Wombat Plateaus, northwest Australia. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results. 122: 529-556. gs

Bukry, D. (1969). Upper Cretaceous coccoliths from Texas and Europe. University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, Articles. 51 (Protista 2): 1-79. gs O

Burnett, J. A. (1997c). New species and new combinations of Cretaceous nannofossils and a note on the origin of Petrarhabdus (Deflandre) Wise & Wind. Journal of Nannoplankton Research. 19(2): 133-146. gs

Burnett, J. A. (1998). Upper Cretaceous. In, Bown, P. R. (ed.) Calcareous Nannofossil Biostratigraphy. British Micropalaeontological Society Publication Series . 132-199. gs O

Noël, D. (1970). Coccolithes Crétacés: La Craie Campanienne du Bassin de Paris. Éditions du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris. -. gs

Pospichal, J. J. & Bralower, T. J. (1992). Calcareous Nannofossils Across the Cretaceous/Tertiary Boundary, Site 761, Northwest Australian Margin. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results. 122: 735-752. gs

Thierstein, H. R. (1974). Calcareous nannoplankton - Leg 26, Deep Sea Drilling Project. Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project. 26: 619-667. gs

Wise, S. W. & Wind, F. H. (1977). Mesozoic and Cenozoic calcareous nannofossils recovered by DSDP Leg 36 drilling on the Falkland Plateau, south-west Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean. Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project. 36(269-491): -. gs O


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Staurolithites aachenus compiled by Jeremy R. Young, Paul R. Bown, Jacqueline A. Lees viewed: 21-6-2025

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