2018
DOI: 10.1080/01916122.2018.1465735
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Taxonomic Re-Investigation and Geochemical Characterization of Reid’s (1974) Species ofSpiniferitesfrom Holotype and Topotype Material

Abstract: The genus Spiniferites currently encompasses 142 dinoflagellate cyst species. Some Spiniferites species are difficult to identify because of an incomplete or doubtful description, and/or substandard iconography. This study re-describes and re-illustrates the Spiniferites holotypes first described by Reid in 1974. It also discusses topotype material from surface sediments recovered from British estuaries, and attempts to provide further constraints on the classification of species in this genus using the geoche… Show more

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“…Bogus et al (2014) shows for all members of the Gonyaulacaceae (Lingulodinium, Spiniferites, Impagidinium, Protoceratium) a band C with weaker absorption than bands D and E). In Gurdebeke et al (2018), all members of the gonyaulacacean Spiniferites (except S. pachydermus which spectrum was taken from Bogus et al, 2014) 200 show a strong absorption near 1600 cm -1 in band C that exceeds the absorptions in band D. This we also see for T. pelagica which, considering the variability of this band in recent cysts, we consider intrinsic feature of the biopolymer. In band C recent gonyaulacacean cysts also show a shoulder near 1705 cm -1 , which is always of much smaller amplitude than the absorption 1590 cm-1.…”
Section: 12mentioning
confidence: 55%
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“…Bogus et al (2014) shows for all members of the Gonyaulacaceae (Lingulodinium, Spiniferites, Impagidinium, Protoceratium) a band C with weaker absorption than bands D and E). In Gurdebeke et al (2018), all members of the gonyaulacacean Spiniferites (except S. pachydermus which spectrum was taken from Bogus et al, 2014) 200 show a strong absorption near 1600 cm -1 in band C that exceeds the absorptions in band D. This we also see for T. pelagica which, considering the variability of this band in recent cysts, we consider intrinsic feature of the biopolymer. In band C recent gonyaulacacean cysts also show a shoulder near 1705 cm -1 , which is always of much smaller amplitude than the absorption 1590 cm-1.…”
Section: 12mentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Nevertheless, the T. pelagica cysts differ from 190 the fresh dinosporin of Lingulodinium in having relatively stronger absorptions by CH 2 , CH 3 and C=O are weaker absorption by C-O. Infra-red analysis of extant cysts of other members of this group of Gonyaulacoid dinoflagellate cysts show structural differences between the species (Bogus et al, 2014;Gurdebeke et al, 2018). Hence, the question arises to which part of the differences recorded between the spectra of these T. pelagica with other Gonyaulacoid taxa arises from differences in cyst biosynthesis and what part arises from post-mortem modification.…”
Section: 12mentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…; Gurdebeke et al . ). In contrast to motile thecate forms, the only functional sutures in the dinocyst wall are those associated with the pre‐determined excystment opening or archeopyle (Fensome et al .…”
Section: The Dinoflagellate Life Cycle and Fossil Recordmentioning
confidence: 97%