Crescentiella, a new name for "Tubiphytes" morronensis Crescenti, 1969: an enigmatic Jurassic – Cretaceous microfossil

Several organisms or interaction of organisms have been described for a long time interval from late Paleozoic to Cretaceous as Tubiphytes with type species T. obscurus MASLOV (1956). Paleozoic Tubiphytes were revised by SENOWBARI-DARYAN & FLÜGEL (1993), Triassic representatives sti...

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Main Authors: Baba Senowbari-Daryan, Ioan I. Bucur, Felix Schlagintweit, Emanoil Sasaran, Jacek Matyszkiewicz
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Language:English
Published: Croatian Geological Survey 2008-12-01
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spelling doaj-99dbd168bf934689a776565726252fb22020-11-25T02:43:20ZengCroatian Geological SurveyGeologia Croatica1330-030X1333-48752008-12-01612-318521410.4154/GC.2008.1726Crescentiella, a new name for "Tubiphytes" morronensis Crescenti, 1969: an enigmatic Jurassic – Cretaceous microfossilBaba Senowbari-Daryan0Ioan I. Bucur1Felix Schlagintweit2Emanoil Sasaran3Jacek Matyszkiewicz4GeoZentrum Nordbayern, University of Erlagnen-NürnbergBabes-Bolyai University, Department of GeologyUniversity Leoben, Institute for GeosciencesDepartment of Geology, Babes-Bolyai UniversityAGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Geology, Geophysics and Environmental ProtectionSeveral organisms or interaction of organisms have been described for a long time interval from late Paleozoic to Cretaceous as Tubiphytes with type species T. obscurus MASLOV (1956). Paleozoic Tubiphytes were revised by SENOWBARI-DARYAN & FLÜGEL (1993), Triassic representatives still needed to be revised. For Jurassic (extremely abundant in upper Jurassic) and Cretaceous organisms, known as ";;Tubiphytes";; morronensis CRESCENTI (1969), the new genus name Crescentina was proposed by SENOWBARI-DARYAN et al. (2007). Because this generic name was invalidely published, we propose here the genus name Crescentiella. Differences of Crescentiella nov. gen. and Tubiphytes MASLOV are discussed. The systematic position of Crescentiella as foraminifer, interaction of foraminifer and cyanophyceans or as special kind of oncolites is discussed. It is interpreted as symbiosis or encrustation between cyanobacteria and nubecularid foraminifer, uncertain tube or rarely other biogenic components. Comments on similar associations, e.g. genus Labes ELIASOVA, are provided.http://www.geologia-croatica.hr/ojs/index.php/GC/article/view/26Crescentiella, Tubiphytes, Labes, Cyanobacteria, Foraminifera, systematics, Jurassic, Cretaceous
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author Baba Senowbari-Daryan
Ioan I. Bucur
Felix Schlagintweit
Emanoil Sasaran
Jacek Matyszkiewicz
spellingShingle Baba Senowbari-Daryan
Ioan I. Bucur
Felix Schlagintweit
Emanoil Sasaran
Jacek Matyszkiewicz
Crescentiella, a new name for "Tubiphytes" morronensis Crescenti, 1969: an enigmatic Jurassic – Cretaceous microfossil
Geologia Croatica
Crescentiella, Tubiphytes, Labes, Cyanobacteria, Foraminifera, systematics, Jurassic, Cretaceous
author_facet Baba Senowbari-Daryan
Ioan I. Bucur
Felix Schlagintweit
Emanoil Sasaran
Jacek Matyszkiewicz
author_sort Baba Senowbari-Daryan
title Crescentiella, a new name for "Tubiphytes" morronensis Crescenti, 1969: an enigmatic Jurassic – Cretaceous microfossil
title_short Crescentiella, a new name for "Tubiphytes" morronensis Crescenti, 1969: an enigmatic Jurassic – Cretaceous microfossil
title_full Crescentiella, a new name for "Tubiphytes" morronensis Crescenti, 1969: an enigmatic Jurassic – Cretaceous microfossil
title_fullStr Crescentiella, a new name for "Tubiphytes" morronensis Crescenti, 1969: an enigmatic Jurassic – Cretaceous microfossil
title_full_unstemmed Crescentiella, a new name for "Tubiphytes" morronensis Crescenti, 1969: an enigmatic Jurassic – Cretaceous microfossil
title_sort crescentiella, a new name for "tubiphytes" morronensis crescenti, 1969: an enigmatic jurassic – cretaceous microfossil
publisher Croatian Geological Survey
series Geologia Croatica
issn 1330-030X
1333-4875
publishDate 2008-12-01
description Several organisms or interaction of organisms have been described for a long time interval from late Paleozoic to Cretaceous as Tubiphytes with type species T. obscurus MASLOV (1956). Paleozoic Tubiphytes were revised by SENOWBARI-DARYAN & FLÜGEL (1993), Triassic representatives still needed to be revised. For Jurassic (extremely abundant in upper Jurassic) and Cretaceous organisms, known as ";;Tubiphytes";; morronensis CRESCENTI (1969), the new genus name Crescentina was proposed by SENOWBARI-DARYAN et al. (2007). Because this generic name was invalidely published, we propose here the genus name Crescentiella. Differences of Crescentiella nov. gen. and Tubiphytes MASLOV are discussed. The systematic position of Crescentiella as foraminifer, interaction of foraminifer and cyanophyceans or as special kind of oncolites is discussed. It is interpreted as symbiosis or encrustation between cyanobacteria and nubecularid foraminifer, uncertain tube or rarely other biogenic components. Comments on similar associations, e.g. genus Labes ELIASOVA, are provided.
topic Crescentiella, Tubiphytes, Labes, Cyanobacteria, Foraminifera, systematics, Jurassic, Cretaceous
url http://www.geologia-croatica.hr/ojs/index.php/GC/article/view/26
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