Remarks on Bačinella Radoičić, 1959 (type species B. irregularis) and its representatives
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- Facies - International Journal of Paleontology, Sedimentology and Geology. - 2013, vol. 59, no. 1, p. 59-73
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Bačinella irregularis was described by Radoičić (Bull Serv Géol Géophys Rep Serbie 17:87–92, 1959) as an alga incertae sedis. Based on material from the Lower Aptian of the western Maestrat Basin (Spain), the genus Bačinella with its various species is revised; an emended diagnosis is given as well as a detailed description. Bačinella is interpreted as an organism that excavated complex branching galleries into biogenic hard substrates, e.g., crusts of Lithocodium aggregatum Elliott (such as in the holotype specimen of B. irregularis). Its morphology and boring pattern is comparable to that of modern filamentous-septate euendolithic green algae of the class Ulvophyceae. These forms, however, are microfilamentous (microborers) whereas Bačinella has a larger filament diameter. Nearly all of the “B. irregularis” occurrences reported in the literature do not belong to this taxon, but represent irregular vesicular crusts (“bacinellid” fabrics = B. irregularis auct. non) that display some resemblances with modern microbial mats.
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- Faculté des sciences et de médecine
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- Département de Géosciences
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