. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 1. Fig. 48 Elea flabellata sp. nov., VH 10448, holotype, Lower Santonian, Grube Lengede-Broistedt, near Braunschweig, Germany; eleozooid, x 185. autozooidal aperture, which is a characteristic feature of E. hexagona. The larger size of the autozooidal apertures enables distinction between E. hexagona and E. labyrinthica. Filliozat (1908) records E. hexagona from the Calcaire grav- eleux, Assise a Crania ignabergensis, Craie de Vendome. Unfortunately, the species is unrepresented in both the BMNH and VH collections. Distribution. Sant


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 1. Fig. 48 Elea flabellata sp. nov., VH 10448, holotype, Lower Santonian, Grube Lengede-Broistedt, near Braunschweig, Germany; eleozooid, x 185. autozooidal aperture, which is a characteristic feature of E. hexagona. The larger size of the autozooidal apertures enables distinction between E. hexagona and E. labyrinthica. Filliozat (1908) records E. hexagona from the Calcaire grav- eleux, Assise a Crania ignabergensis, Craie de Vendome. Unfortunately, the species is unrepresented in both the BMNH and VH collections. Distribution. Santonian France. of Vendome, Loir-et-Cher, Elea labyrinthica (Michelin, 1843) Figs 57-65 1843 Eschara labyrinthica Michelin: 124, pi. 32, fig. 2. 1843 Eschara neustriaca Michelin: 124, pi. 32, fig. 3. 1853 Elea rhomboidalis d'Orbigny: 631, pi. 737, figs 21-24. 1890 Elea rhomboidalis d'Orbigny; Pergens: 399. 1899 Elea labyrinthica (Michelin); Gregory: 303. 1899 Elea rhomboidalis d'Orbigny; Gregory: 304. Material. Type: the syntypes of this species (and of the contemporaneous Eschara neustriaca) are not among the Michelin types in the MNHN (see Walter 1975); Michelin (1843) gives Cap de la Heve, Honfleur, Villers-sur-Mer and Vaches-Noires as localities, and Craie Chloritee [= Craie Glauconieuse, Lower Cenomanian] as the horizon. Other material: MNHN d'Orbigny Collection 6627 [= Voigt photo-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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