overview (8)
Arkhangelskiales (2)
Eiffellithales (3)
Holococcoliths (26)
Nannoliths (10)
Podorhabdales (7)
Watznaueriales (1)
Pseudoemiliania ovata (Bukry, 1973) Young 1998
Description: Coccoliths similar to P. lacunosa but elliptical and with <12 slits in the distal shield.
Remarks: See Young (1990) for extended discussion of the relationship between lacunosa and ovata.
Original description:
Neogene: Emiliania; Pseudoemiliania; Pseudoemiliania ovata
Pseudoemiliania lacunosa (Kamptner, 1963) Gartner, 1969 [Ellipsoplacolithus]
Description: Coccoliths circular to sub-circular with >12 slits, length >4μm. Abundant in the Late Pliocene, but well-developed, large, circular forms only occur in the Pleistocene.
Remarks:
Original description:
Synonym: Emiliania annula (Cohen, 1964) Bukry, 1971 [Coccolithus].
Neogene: Coccolithus; Emiliania; Pseudoemiliania; Pseudoemiliania lacunosa
Emiliania huxleyi (Lohmann 1902) Hay & Mohler, in Hay et al. 1967
Description: Ubiquitous species, often forming blooms. Coccospheres often with multiple layers of coccoliths.
Remarks: The open structure of E. huxleyi coccoliths makes them highly vulnerable to both overgrowth and etching.
Original description:
Variability of extant E. huxleyi
Well-established morphotypes: Young & Westbroek (1991) distinguished four types (A, B, C & corona) based on heterococcolith morphology, see also van Bleijswijk et al. (1991) and Young (1994). Medlin et al. (1996) consider these types should be regarded as separate varieties, their recommended names are given in brackets, (). Additonal recently recognised are type R and type B/C (Young et al. 2003). It should be noted that further variation is seen in degree of calcification, leading to variable central area closure and slitting of proximal shield.
Neogene: Emiliania; Emiliania huxleyi; Reticulofenestra
Emiliania Hay & Mohler in Hay et al. 1967
Description: Coccoliths with slits between all distal shield, and some proximal shield, elements; no bridge.
Remarks:
Type: Emiliania huxleyi.
Neogene: Emiliania; Emiliania huxleyi