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8 October 2019 Areoligeracean Dinoflagellate Cysts from the Upper Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) of Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada
Sandy M. S. McLachlan, Vera Pospelova, Richard J. Hebda
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Abstract

Twenty-nine mudstone samples from coastal exposures of the upper Campanian Northumberland Formation on Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada, have yielded diverse assemblages of exceptionally well-preserved dinoflagellate cysts belonging to the family Areoligeraceae. In total, at least 11 species belonging to eight genera occur throughout the studied section. Emendations are proposed for the genera Canningia, Canninginopsis, Circulodinium, Cyclonephelium and Senoniasphaera. The new species Canningia diastatikos sp. nov. is proposed. The assemblages include one species complex, which we refer to as the ‘Areoligera volata complex’, that exhibits morphological intergradation between forms typical of Areoligera coronata and Areoligera volata. It is postulated that morphological intergradation may reflect ecophenotypic variability which may present utility for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions.

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Sandy M. S. McLachlan, Vera Pospelova, and Richard J. Hebda "Areoligeracean Dinoflagellate Cysts from the Upper Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) of Hornby Island, British Columbia, Canada," Palynology 43(4), 669-689, (8 October 2019). https://doi.org/10.1080/01916122.2018.1539781
Published: 8 October 2019
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KEYWORDS
biostratigraphy
Microfossils
North Pacific
palaeoecology
palynology
phytoplankton
taxonomy
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