THREE NEW SPECIES OF CORALLINE ALGAE (GENERA LITHOTHAMNION AND LITHOPHYLLUM) FROM THE TERTIARY PIEDMONT BASIN

Authors

  • PATRIZIA FRAVEGA
  • MICHELE PIAZZA
  • GRAZIA VANNUCCI

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/8913

Keywords:

Systematic palaeobotany, Corallinaceae, Lithothamnion, Lithophyllum, Burdigalian.

Abstract

Two new species of the genus Lithothamnion and one of Lithophyllum were discovered in the burdigalian section of Bric Cardinelle (Visone Formation, Tertiary Piedmont Basin). The holotypes are present in rhodoliths coming from oncolitic rudstone or calciruditic bodies. The new species are characterised by morphological features and dimensions of cells that are clearly different from those of the other recorded species of Lithothamnion and Lithophyllum.

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FRAVEGA, P., PIAZZA, M. and VANNUCCI, G. (1992) “THREE NEW SPECIES OF CORALLINE ALGAE (GENERA LITHOTHAMNION AND LITHOPHYLLUM) FROM THE TERTIARY PIEDMONT BASIN”, RIVISTA ITALIANA DI PALEONTOLOGIA E STRATIGRAFIA , 98(4). doi: 10.13130/2039-4942/8913.

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Received 2017-08-01
Accepted 2017-08-01