Difference between revisions of "Suborder Goniodomineae diagnosis"
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− | <CENTER>Suborder Goniodomineae</CENTER><BR><TABLE WIDTH="100%"><TD><B>Citation:</B> Goniodomineae [[ | + | <CENTER>Suborder Goniodomineae</CENTER><BR><TABLE WIDTH="100%"><TD><B>Citation:</B> Goniodomineae [[Fensome et al., 1993b|Fensome et al. 1993b]].<BR> |
<B>Diagnosis:</B>Gonyaulacaleans with a <I>[[tabulation]]</I> which accords with, or derives from, a pattern in which there are two or three <I>[[Fundital plate|fundital plates]]</I> - always the <I>[[posterior intercalary homologue]]</I> (*1p) and the first <I>[[antapical homologue]]</I> (*1\'\'\'\'), and sometimes also the <I>[[posterior sulcal homologue]]</I> (*ps). The first <I>[[antapical homologue]]</I> (*1\'\'\'\') is the <I>[[Dorsalmost|dorsalmost]]</I> of the <I>[[Fundital plate|fundital plates]]</I>, is five-sided ( <I>[[quinqueform]]</I>) and does not contact the <I>[[Distalmost|distalmost]]</I> <I>[[Postcingular plate(|postcingular plate(s]]</I>) - i.e. the sixth <I>[[postcingular homologue]]</I> (*6\'\'\') - and, when it is outside the <I>[[sulcus]]</I>, the <I>[[right sulcal homologue]]</I> (*rs). There are typically five or fewer <I>[[Climactal plate|climactal plates]]</I>. <I>[[Secondary plate overgrowth]]</I> occurs only at overlapping <I>[[plate]]</I> margins.<BR> | <B>Diagnosis:</B>Gonyaulacaleans with a <I>[[tabulation]]</I> which accords with, or derives from, a pattern in which there are two or three <I>[[Fundital plate|fundital plates]]</I> - always the <I>[[posterior intercalary homologue]]</I> (*1p) and the first <I>[[antapical homologue]]</I> (*1\'\'\'\'), and sometimes also the <I>[[posterior sulcal homologue]]</I> (*ps). The first <I>[[antapical homologue]]</I> (*1\'\'\'\') is the <I>[[Dorsalmost|dorsalmost]]</I> of the <I>[[Fundital plate|fundital plates]]</I>, is five-sided ( <I>[[quinqueform]]</I>) and does not contact the <I>[[Distalmost|distalmost]]</I> <I>[[Postcingular plate(|postcingular plate(s]]</I>) - i.e. the sixth <I>[[postcingular homologue]]</I> (*6\'\'\') - and, when it is outside the <I>[[sulcus]]</I>, the <I>[[right sulcal homologue]]</I> (*rs). There are typically five or fewer <I>[[Climactal plate|climactal plates]]</I>. <I>[[Secondary plate overgrowth]]</I> occurs only at overlapping <I>[[plate]]</I> margins.<BR> | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 10 January 2017
Citation: Goniodomineae Fensome et al. 1993b. Diagnosis:Gonyaulacaleans with a tabulation which accords with, or derives from, a pattern in which there are two or three fundital plates - always the posterior intercalary homologue (*1p) and the first antapical homologue (*1\'\'\'\'), and sometimes also the posterior sulcal homologue (*ps). The first antapical homologue (*1\'\'\'\') is the dorsalmost of the fundital plates, is five-sided ( quinqueform) and does not contact the distalmost postcingular plate(s) - i.e. the sixth postcingular homologue (*6\'\'\') - and, when it is outside the sulcus, the right sulcal homologue (*rs). There are typically five or fewer climactal plates. Secondary plate overgrowth occurs only at overlapping plate margins. |