Trocharea tenuilamellosa (Gregory, 1900)
(Fig. 13)
Trochoplegma tenuilamellosa Gregory, 1900: 180, pl. 23, fig. 3-10, pl. II, fig. 8. — Koby 1904: 125, pl. 25, fig. 17-18, pl. 26, fig. 1-2. — Alloiteau 1957: 338. — Beauvais 1978: 61. — Pandey & Fürsich 1993: 29, pl. 8, fig. 11-16. — Pandey et al. 2000: 22, pl. 5, fig. 2. — Pandey & Fürsich 2003: 112, pl. 29, fig. 4-5.
Dimorpharaea tenuilamellosa – Bendukidze 1949: 113, text fig. 15. — Bendukidze 1982: 98.
Trocharea tenuilamellosa – Geyer 1955: 355; Flügel 1966: 67, pl. 17, fig. 3-4.
Trocharaea tenuilamellosa – Beauvais L. in Manivit 1987: table B 15.
Trochoplegma sp. 1 – Vasseur 2018: 368-369, fig. 3.106.
TYPE MATERIAL. — Syntypes housed in Geological Survey of Calcutta. TYPE HORIZON. — Bathonian (Upper Putchum beds). TYPE LOCALITY. — North West Jumara and South Drang (India). STUDIED SAMPLES. — Two specimens: CPUN 2303 A4(2)-3, CPUN AM16164-4. GEOGRAPHIC AND STRATIGRAPHIC RANGES. — Pliensbachian of Amellagou ( High Atlas of Morocco). Bathonian of India Saudi Arabia, Callovian of Jordan, Aalenian-Bajocian and Bathonian-Callovian of Iran, Late Jurassic of Portugal, Oxfordian of Georgia.
DESCRIPTION
Solitary, fungiform corallum with circular, flat or slightly convex calicular surface showing a small axial fossa. Radial elements are straight, porous septa with typically microsolenid pennular structures. A weak columella of unknown nature appears in depth. Endotheca made of rare, thin vesicular dissepiments. Synapticulae present. A thick, concentrically wrinkled holotheca covers the base of the colony.
Calicular diameter: 24 to 26 mm – Number of septa:> 300 – Septal density: 9 per 2 mm.