“…Assuming that this mineral has a spinel structure, it would currently be considered to have the formula Cu + (Rh 3+ Pt 4+ )S4 (= RhPt) and so would be a member of the carrollite subgroup. A review of previously reported thiospinels indicates that RhPt compositions have been found in many locations, including the Manampotsy area in Madagascar (Legendre and Augé, 1992), the San Lorenzo area in Ecuador (Weiser and Schmidt-Thome, 1993), the Fenero-Ojén massif in Spain (Garuti et al, 1995), the Aluchinskii massif in Russia (Gornostayev et al, 1999), the Penikat intrusion in Finland (Barkov et al, 2000), the Bulqiza complex in Albania (Çina et al, 2002), the Kytlym complex in Russia (Garuti et al, 2002), the Zolotaya intrusion in Russia (Scheka et al, 2004), the Burgastain area in Mongolia (Oyunchinmeg et al, 2009), the Coldwell complex in Canada (Ames et al, 2017), the Bushveld complex in South Africa (Rudashevsky and Rudashevsky, 2020), the Tugidak island in Alaska (Belkin and Grosz, 2021) and the Tomamae coast of Hokkaido, Japan (Nishio-Hamane and Saito, 2022).…”