Helicosphaera carteri

Description

  • sketch Hcarteri
    Citation: 
    Helicosphaera carteri (Wallich, 1877) Kamptner, 1954 [Coccosphaera]

    Description: The most common Helicosphaera species. Medium to large size, flange ends in wing, two pores in central-area.

    Remarks:

    Range: NN1 to 21.

    Synonym: H. kamptneri (Hay and Mohler in Hay et al., 1967) Locker, 1973 [Helicopontosphaera]. NB This was an alternative name suggested by Hay et al. (1967) on the grounds that the original descrition of Coccosphaera carteri was likely to have been based on a completely different coccolithophore. This also leadthem to propose Helicopontosphaera as an alternative name for the genus. Jafar & Martini (1975) showed this was incorrect, and so that Helicosphaera carteri was the correct name for the species.

    Variants:

    • H. carteri var. burkei (Black, 1971) Theodoridis, 1984 - central-area closed;
    • H. carteri var. hyalina (Gaarder, 1970) Jordan and Young, 1990 - central-area closed;
    • H. acuta Theodoridis, 1984 - no true wing, slight inverse orientation of openings;
    • H. colombiana (Gartner, 1977) Haq and Berggren, 1978 - smaller wing;
    • H. neogranulata (Gartner, 1977) Haq and Berggren, 1978 - central-area with no true pores/granular;
    • H. paleocarteri Theodoridis, 1984 - with small pores separated from the extinction line.

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Images

  • distal view (modern)
  • H. carteri coccosphere (modern)
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  • HelicosphaeraF.JPG
  • HelicosphaeraD.JPG
  • HelicosphaeraE.JPG
  • 1-2carteri.JPG
  • 1-3paleocarteri.JPG
  • 1-1carteri.JPG
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  • Helicosphaera carteri coccosphere (modern)
  • H carteri LMs
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