2006
DOI: 10.4267/2042/6697
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Nouvelles études micropaléontologiques sur le stratotype de la limite Campanien-Maastrichtien à Tercis (SO France) : les gilianelles (microproblematica) extraites par acétolyse

Abstract: La section du stratotype de la limite Campanien-Maastrichtien établi à Tercis (SO France) comprend des niveaux carbonatés indurés qui ont été dissociés par acétolyse. Les résidus obtenus ont permis d'observer pour la première fois des microfossiles dégagés dans ces niveaux. Parmi eux figurent en grande quantité des tests classés incertae sedis qui sont illustrés ici en détail pour la première fois. Des observations à la loupe et au microscope optique permettent d'illustrer 36 formes reconstituées sur ordinateu… Show more

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“…Several morphologies have been described since, confirming that gilianelles constitute an original, cohesive group. Similar microproblematica were illustrated twenty years ago by Willems (1990), but their significance as an original microfossil group has been realized only recently (Odin and Lethiers 2006; Odin 2008 a ). A summary of current knowledge of this group is presented here in English for the first time, with the hope of arousing the attention of the palaeontological community.…”
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“…Several morphologies have been described since, confirming that gilianelles constitute an original, cohesive group. Similar microproblematica were illustrated twenty years ago by Willems (1990), but their significance as an original microfossil group has been realized only recently (Odin and Lethiers 2006; Odin 2008 a ). A summary of current knowledge of this group is presented here in English for the first time, with the hope of arousing the attention of the palaeontological community.…”
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“…Tests of gilianelles show morphological adaptations which make it likely that they occupied various niches. Most are clearly consistent with a planktonic mode of life, but a few possibly were benthic (Odin and Lethiers 2006; Odin 2009 b ). An adaptation to a planktonic life style was assumed by Odin and Lethiers (2006) to be reflected in the development of projections (Pl.…”
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