AbstractDragastanella transylvanica n. gen. n. sp. is described. Its calcified skeleton contains numerous voids, partly related to the molds of soft parts of the alga, but also related to lack of calcification. Interpretation of these voids, especially their attribution to original structures (e.g., primary lateral versus reproductive organ), has important implications for the taxonomic position of the alga, even at the family level. Examination of key sections that include the boundary between sterile and fertile parts of the alga excludes the occurrence of external reproductive organs. Unusual, paired pores in the outer part of the mineralized skeleton reflect an asymmetry within the whorl, excluding the presence of secondary laterals. Th...
The genus Falsolikanella, introduced by Granier (1987), was based on the basal Cretaceous species Li...
Emended diagnosis of the genus Selliporella and its type-species, S. donzellii SARTONI & CRESCENTI i...
Several Jurassic dasycladalean genera (e.g. Pseudoclypeina, Palaeodasycladus, Eodasycladus, Chiniane...
Dragastanella transylvanica n.gen. n.sp. is described. Its calcified skeleton contains numerous void...
Polyphysacean algal fertile caps from the Sarmatian near Suceava (NE Romania) are here described as ...
The genus Falsolikanella Granier was introduced by Granier (1987) based on the basal Cretaceous spec...
International audienceOriginally described as Likanella danilovae RADOIČIĆ 1969, nom. nud., the spec...
The taxonomic position of some dasyclad species which were previously assigned to the same taxon or,...
A new calcareous green alga Silvanella coronata Dragastan (Bryopsidophyceae, Pseudoudoteaceae) wasdi...
Three fragments of reproductive caps have been discovered in the Sarmatian limestones of Tinnye (Hun...
A new species of the dasyclad genus Salpingoporella, S. donatae, is characterized by wavy primary ra...
Two new species of calcareous algae (Dasycladaceae) are described.One - Salpingoporella croatica n. ...
The dasycladalean green alga Triploporella remesi (Steinmann) is redescribed based on material colle...
International audienceA new taxon has been found in the Upper Aptian (Clansayesian)-Albian limestone...
In this paper a new species Salpingoporella tari n.sp. is established, found in a sample of Barremia...
The genus Falsolikanella, introduced by Granier (1987), was based on the basal Cretaceous species Li...
Emended diagnosis of the genus Selliporella and its type-species, S. donzellii SARTONI & CRESCENTI i...
Several Jurassic dasycladalean genera (e.g. Pseudoclypeina, Palaeodasycladus, Eodasycladus, Chiniane...
Dragastanella transylvanica n.gen. n.sp. is described. Its calcified skeleton contains numerous void...
Polyphysacean algal fertile caps from the Sarmatian near Suceava (NE Romania) are here described as ...
The genus Falsolikanella Granier was introduced by Granier (1987) based on the basal Cretaceous spec...
International audienceOriginally described as Likanella danilovae RADOIČIĆ 1969, nom. nud., the spec...
The taxonomic position of some dasyclad species which were previously assigned to the same taxon or,...
A new calcareous green alga Silvanella coronata Dragastan (Bryopsidophyceae, Pseudoudoteaceae) wasdi...
Three fragments of reproductive caps have been discovered in the Sarmatian limestones of Tinnye (Hun...
A new species of the dasyclad genus Salpingoporella, S. donatae, is characterized by wavy primary ra...
Two new species of calcareous algae (Dasycladaceae) are described.One - Salpingoporella croatica n. ...
The dasycladalean green alga Triploporella remesi (Steinmann) is redescribed based on material colle...
International audienceA new taxon has been found in the Upper Aptian (Clansayesian)-Albian limestone...
In this paper a new species Salpingoporella tari n.sp. is established, found in a sample of Barremia...
The genus Falsolikanella, introduced by Granier (1987), was based on the basal Cretaceous species Li...
Emended diagnosis of the genus Selliporella and its type-species, S. donzellii SARTONI & CRESCENTI i...
Several Jurassic dasycladalean genera (e.g. Pseudoclypeina, Palaeodasycladus, Eodasycladus, Chiniane...