S. heteromorphus group

Sphenolithus heteromorphus group

Description: Sphenolithus species with prominent, apical spines formed from a single element.

Species included: 

 6-11heteromorphus.JPGhetromorphosus.jpg S. heteromorphus - prominent apical spiine, lower and upper cycles of base of similar size NN4-5
 6-18belemnos.JPGbelemnos.jpg S. belemnos - dart shaped species, lower cylce of base much larger than upper cycle
NN3
6-21delphix.JPGdelphix.jpg S. delphix - small species with long apaical spine and basal spines

NN1
6-24calyculus.JPG calyculus.jpg S. calyculus - small species with long apical spine
NN1
capricornutus.jpg
S. capricornutus - small species with two apical spines
NN1



Remarks: S. heteromorphus and S. belemnos are common species and key bostratigraphic markers. S. delphix, S. capricornutus and S. calyculus are a group of relativel rare small species with well developed apical spines charcteristic of the Earliest Miocene.

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