A new calcareous green alga from the Middle Jurassic of England: its relationships and evolutionary position

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A new calcareous green alga from the Middle Jurassic of England: its relationships and evolutionary position

  • Volume / Part: 25 / 2
  • Publication Date: April 1982
  • Page(s): 431 - 437
  • Authored By: Graham F. Elliott

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Leckhamptonella llewellyae gen. et sp. nov., is described from the Middle Jurassic (Inferior Oolite; Aalenian) of the Cotswold district, England. Although known only from fragmentary material, it is recognizable as the remains of a new serial-segmented member of the Udoteaceae (Chlorophyta). It is compared with Boueina and Arabicodium (both Mesozoic) and Halimeda (Cretaceous-Recent), and shows certain affinities with the latter especially. The evolution of serial-segmented Udoteaceae from Lower Palaeozoic to Recent is briefly reviewed.

Palaeontology - Volume 25 Part 2 Pages 431-437



Palaeontology - Volume 25 Part 2 Pages 431-437

Citations

ELLIOTT, G. F. 1982. A new calcareous green alga from the Middle Jurassic of England: its relationships and evolutionary position. Palaeontology, 25, 2, 431–437.