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Thysanus excentricus Duncan, 1863
Synonymy: Thysanus elegans Duncan, 1865;Thysanus hayesi Vaughan, 1919;Holotype: BM(NH) B.M.46814 Morphologic Description:
- Meander series sinuosity: gently curved
- Colony size: small (<10cm)
- Attachment of skeleton: free-living
- Epitheca: absent
- Wall development between buds: never
- Symmetry of bud geometry: uni-directional
- Calice or valley width: large (10-15mm)
- Calice relief: medium (2-4mm)
- Calicular platform shape: v-shaped
- Coenosteum: absent
- Exothecal dissepiments: absent
- Number of septal cycles: >3
- Septal spacing (per 5mm): 6-12
- Relative septa thickness: equal
- Relative costae thickness: equal
- Septal lobes: absent
- Paliform lobes: present
- Columella continuity: continuous
- Columella width: <=1/4
- Endothecal dissepiments: rare
- Wall structure: parathecal
- Double or single wall: single
Distribution:
- Late Miocene to Early Pliocene : Gurabo Fm., Rio Gurabo, Dominican Republic; Gurabo Fm., Rio Gurabo, Dominican Republic; Gurabo Fm., Rio Gurabo, Dominican Republic;
- Early Pliocene : Gurabo Fm., Rio Cana, Dominican Republic; Gurabo Fm., Rio Cana, Dominican Republic;
- Early Pliocene to Late Pliocene : Tamiami Fm., Sarasota, Florida;
- Early Pliocene to Early Pleistocene : La Cruz Fm., Guantanamo Basin, Cuba; Matanzas Fm., Rio Yumuri, Cuba;
- Late Pliocene : Bowden Fm., Bowden Shell Beds, Jamaica; Bowden Fm., Bowden seacliff, Jamaica;
- Late Pliocene to Early Pleistocene : 445-484fbmp, BDP Core Clino, Bahamas; 'Old Pera' beds, Pera Point, Jamaica;
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