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Acrosphaera spinosa


Classification: rads_cenozoic -> Collosphaeridae -> Acrosphaera -> Acrosphaera spinosa
Sister taxa: A. arktios, A. australis, A. collina, A. cyrtodon, A. flammabunda, A. labrata, A. lappacea, A. mercurius, A. murrayana, A. pseudarktios, A. setosa, A. spinosa, A. transformata, A. trepanata, A. sp.
Sub-taxa & variants (time control age-window is: 0-800Ma)
Acrosphaera spinosa echinoides

neptune records: 139
Acrosphaera spinosa fasciculopora

neptune records:
Acrosphaera spinosa hamospina

neptune records:

Taxonomy

Citation: Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel 1862) Caulet 1986
taxonomic rank: species
Basionym: Collosphaera spinosa Haeckel 1862
Synonyms:
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1861 Collosphaera spinosa - Haeckel p. 845
1862 Collosphaera spinosa - Haeckel p. 536; pl. 34, figs. 12-13
1887 Acrosphaera spinosa - Haeckel p. 100; not figured
1967 Polysolenia spinosa - Nigrini pl. 1, fig. 1
1971 Acrosphaera spinosa - Strelkov and Reshetnjak pl. 5, figs. 33-38; pl. 6, figs. 39-41
1979 Acrosphaera spinosa spinosa - Bjørklund and Goll pl. 1, figs. 8-9
1979 Polysolenia spinosa - Nigrini and Moore pl. 2, fig. 5
1980 Acrosphaera spinosa - Boltovskoy and Riedel pl. 1, figs. 1-3
1985 Polysolenia spinosa - Lombari and Boden p. 34; not figured
1995 Acrosphaera spinosa - Schröder-Ritzrau pl. 4, figs. 5-6
1995 Acrosphaera spinosa - van de Paverd pls. 5-7
1996 Acrosphaera spinosa - Welling pl. 1, figs. 2-3
1998 Acrosphaera spinosa - Boltovskoy fig. 15.18

From Suzuki Paleotax db:

1861 Collosphaera spinosa n. sp. Haeckel p. 845
1862 Collosphaera spinosa Haeckel Haeckel p. 536, pl. 34, figs. 12, 13
1871 Collosphaera spinosa Haeckel Cienkowski p. 380-381, pl. 29, figs. 7-17
1878 Collosphaera spinosa Haeckel Haeckel p. 41, fig. 28
1885 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) [pl.5, figs. 16-18,pl.6,figs.49,50] Brandt p. 110, 154-155, 164-165, 184, 263-265,pl.2,fig.4,pl.4,fig.33
1887 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Haeckel p. 100
1906 Acrosphaera spinosa Haeckel Hilmers p. 57-61
1917 Acrosphaera spinosa Haeckel [sic] Popofsky p. 253-254, text-fig. 16
1917 Acrosphaera spinosa Haeckel [sic] Popofsky p. 253-254, text-figs. 14, 15 (non 16)
1955 Polysolenia spinosa (Haeckel) Nakaseko p. 72, pl. 3, figs. 3a, 3b
1962 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Strelkov & Reshetnyak p. 128-129, text-fig. 11
1964 Polysolenia (?) spinosa (Haeckel) Nakaseko p. 46-47, pl. 3, fig. 5a, 5b, pl. 4, fig. 6
1967 Polysolenia spinosa (Haeckel) Nigrini p. 14-15, pl. 1, fig. 1
1969 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Strelkov & Reshetnyak fig. 11
1970 Polysolenia spinosa (Haeckel) Nigrini p. 166, pl. 1, fig. 2
1971 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Strelkov & Reshetnyak p. 340, 341, pl. 5, figs. 33-38, pl. 6, figs. 39-41, (not pl. 6,fig. 43, pl. 8, fig. 59)
1971 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Strelkov & Reshetnyak p. 340-342, pl. 6, fig. 43, pl. 8, fig. 59
1972 Polysolenia spinosa (Haeckel) Ling p. 164, pl. 1, figs. 1, 2
1973 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Bjørklund pl. 1, fig. c
1973 Polysolenia spinosa (Haeckel) Dumitrica p. 832, pl. 18, fig. 2
1974 Polysolenia spinosa (Haeckel) Johnson & Knoll pl. 1, fig. 1
1974 Polysolenia spinosa (Haeckel) Johnson p. 544, pl. 10, fig. 1
1975 Polysolenia spinosa (Haeckel) group Ling p. 717, pl. 1, figs. 2, 3
1976 Polysolenia spinosa Haeckel [sic] Nakaseko & Sugano pl. 4, fig. 10
1978 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Reshetnyak & Runeva pl. 1, fig. 5
1979 Acrosphaera spinosa spinosa (Haeckel) Bjørklund & Goll p. 1308, 1311, pl. 1, figs. 8, 9
1979 Polysolenia spinosa (Haeckel) Nigrini & Moore S19-20, pl. 2, fig. 5
1980 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) forma A Boltovskoy & Riedel p. 102, pl. 1, fig. 1
1980 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) forma C Boltovskoy & Riedel p. 102-103, pl. 1, fig. 3
1980 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Johnson & Nigrini p. 119, text-fig. 3c, pl. 1, fig. 3
1980 Arcosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) forma B Boltovskoy & Riedel p. 102, pl. 1, fig. 2
1981 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Takahashi & Honjo p. 144-145, pl. 1, fig. 6
1981 Acrosphaera spinosa Haeckel Anderson & Swanberg pl. 1, fig. 4
1982 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Tan & Su p. 139, pl. 2, figs. 1-3
1982 Polysolenia gr. spinosa (Haeckel) Poluzzi p. 54, pl. 17, fig. 1
1983 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Srinivasan et al. p. 7, pl. 2, fig. 1
1984 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Nishimura & Yamauchi p. 17, pl. 1, fig. 14
1985 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Boltovskoy & Jankilevich pl. 1, fig. 2
1985 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Sanfilippo et al. fig. 4.6
1986 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Yamauchi pl. 1, fig. 4
1986 Polysolenia spinosa (Haeckel) Morley & Kohl pl. 1, fig. 2
1987 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Nishimura p. 718-719, pl. 4, fig. 1
1987 Collosphaera spinosa Haeckel Bjørklund & de Ruiter figs. 2.3, 2.4
1987 Polysolenia spinosa (Haeckel) Dworetzky & Morley pl. 1, fig. 2
1989 Siphonosphaera (Polysolenia) spinosa (Haeckel) Menshutkin & Vishnevskaya p. 93, fig. 7
1990 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Yeh & Cheng pl. 1, figs. 7, 8
1990 Acrosphaera spinosa Haeckel [sic] Fujioka pl. 37, fig. 5
1992 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Sugiyama et al. pl. 6, fig. 1
1992 Siphonosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Wang & Yang p. 97-98, pl. 2, fig. 21
1994 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Haslett p. 130, pl. 1, fig. 7
1996 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Chen & Tan p. 158, pl. 2, figs. 14-16, pl. 36, figs. 11, 12
1998 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Tan p. 111, text-fig. 91
1999 Acrosphaera spinosa (Haeckel) Tan & Chen p. 135, text-fig. 5.33
2009 Collosphaera spinosa Haeckel [type specimen housed in Ernst-Haeckel-Haus] Sakai et al. p. 50, pl. 8, figs. 4, 5, pl. 15, figs. 1-4
2015 Polysolenia spinosa (Haeckel) Matsuzaki et al. p. 4-5, figs. 2.1, 2.2
Taxonomic discussion: (Haeckel) 1862; Hull, 1993 (ODP 136 SR), pl. 1 figs. 8-9

Catalog entries: Collosphaera spinosa

Original description: Die kieselige Gitterschale der in dem gallertigen Meerqualster zerstreuten Nester mehr oder weniger kugelig, mit unregelmäfsigen und ungleichen rundlichen Löchern und zahlreichen zwischen denselben schief abstehenden, kurzen Stacheln, höchstens 1/5 so lang als der Durchmesser. Centralkapseln (Nester) kugelig, farblos.
[Siliceous lattice shell, included in the gelatinous protoplasm distributed around the central capsule, more or less spherical, with irregular and irregularly rounded pores, and numerous short spines obliquely oriented, at most 1/5 as long as the diameter of the circular, translucent, central capsule. (In German. Translated by J.P.C.)]

Description


Published descriptions


Nigrini 1967 - Collosphaera spinosa

Shell thin-walled, smooth, spherical, with numerous, irregularly scattered, subcircular pores of variable size, 1-4 times as broad as the bars. Short spines, usually mounted on conical elevations, project randomly over the shell surface, either singly from pore margins or from between the pores. Spines are usually conical, but may be quite sharp; often they are fenestrate near the shell and sometimes arise from as cluster of small pores rather than from a single pore. Probably these pore clusters form when a single pore is divided by a growing spine.


Biogeography and Palaeobiology

Biostratigraphic distribution

Geological Range:
Last occurrence (top): Extant. Data source: Lazarus et al. 2015 - "R age group"
First occurrence (base): within Quaternary Period (0.00-2.59Ma, base in Gelasian stage). Data source: Lazarus et al. 2015 - "R age group"

Plot of occurrence data:

References:

Bjørklund, K. R. & Goll, M. R. (1979). Internal skeletal structures of Collosphaera and Trisolenia: A case of repetitive evolution in Collosphaeridae (Radiolaria). Journal of Paleontology. 53(6): 1239-1326. gs

Boltovskoy, D. & Riedel, W. R. (1980). Polycystine Radiolaria from the southwestern Atlantic Ocean plankton. Revista Española de Micropaleontología. 12(1): 99-146. gs

Boltovskoy, D. (1998). Classification and distribution of south Atlantic recent polycystine Radiolaria. Palaeontologia Electronica. (2): -. gs

Haeckel, E (1862). Die Radiolarien (Rhizopoda Radiaria). Eine Monographie. Georg Reimer, Berlin. 1-572. gs O

Haeckel, E (1887). Report on the Radiolaria collected by H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-1876. Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-1876. 18: 1-1803. gs O

Hull, D. M. (1993). Quaternary, Eocene, and Cretaceous Radiolarians from the Hawaiian Arch, Northern Equatorial Pacific Ocean. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results. 136: 3-25. gs

Lombari, G. & Boden, G. (1985). Modern radiolarian global distributions. In, Kennet, J. P. (ed.) Cushman Foundation for foraminiferal Research, special Publication. 16A: 1-125. gs

Nigrini, C. A. & Moore, T. C. Jr. (1979). A guide to modern Radiolaria. Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research, Special Publication. 16: 1-260. gs O

Nigrini, C. A. (1967). Radiolaria in pelagic sediments from the Indian and Atlantic Oceans. Bulletin of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. 11: 1-125. gs

Schröder-Ritzrau, A (1995). Aktuopalaontologische Untersuchung zu Verbreitung und VertikalfluB von Radiolarien sowie ihre raurnliche und zeitliche Entwicklung im Europaischen Nordmeer. Berichte Sondeiforschungsbereich Univ Kiel. 313(52): 1-99. gs

Strelkov, A. A. & Reshetnyak, V. V. (1971a). Kolonialnye radiolyarii Spumellaria Mikrovogo Okeana. [Colonial Spumellarian radiolarians of the world ocean.]. Issledovanie Faunyi Morey (Akademii Nauk SSSR) Leningrad. 9(17): 295-418. gs O

van de Paverd, P. J. (1995). Recent Polycystine Radiolaria from the Snellius-II Expedition. Thesis, Free University Amsterdam. 1-351. gs

Missing or ambiguous references: Haeckel 1861; Welling 1996;


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