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Article: A problematical dinoflagellate from the Tertiary of Virginia and Maryland

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 16
Part: 4
Publication Date: November 1973
Page(s): 729 732
Author(s): Dewey M. McLean
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MCLEAN, D. M. 1973. A problematical dinoflagellate from the Tertiary of Virginia and Maryland. Palaeontology16, 4, 729–732.

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Abstract

Inversidinium exilimurum, gen. et sp. nov., a problematical dinoflagellate recovered from the Aquia Formation (Upper Paleocene) of the Virginia-Maryland Coastal Plain, displays an atypical peridinioid outline characterized by a truncated antapex which ruptures to form a hitherto unreported type of antapical excystment apparatus; antapical archeopyles are exceedingly rare among the dinoflagellates.
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