Heydrichia (?) poignantii, sp. nov. (Sporolithaceae, Sporolithales, Rhodophyta), une algue rouge coralline fossile du Nord-Est du Brésil, vieille de quelques 100 millions d'an-nées, et nouvelle découverte en Suisse d'un Sporolithon d'âge hauterivien

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2014-05-08

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Woelkerling, William J.
Granier, Bruno
Dias-Brito, Dimas [UNESP]

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Fossil specimens of Heydrichia (?) poignantii, sp. nov. (Sporolithaceae, Sporolithales, Rho-dophyta), representing the first confirmation of the genus in the fossil record, were discovered in thin sections of Albian limestones from the Riachuelo Formation, Sergipe Basin, and in thin sections of Al-bian - Cenomanian limestones from the Ponta do Mel Formation, Potiguar Basin in north-eastern Brazil. A detailed morphological-anatomical account of the species is provided, and its placement in Heydrichia is discussed in relation to current classification proposals. Comparisons with the four other known spe-cies of the genus, all non-fossil, show that H. poignantii is the only known species of Heydrichia in which thalli are encrusting to sparsely warty to horizontally layered with overlapping lamellate branches that commonly appear variously curved or arched, and in which thalli have sporangial complexes that become buried in the thallus. The evolutionary history of Heydrichia remains uncertain, but available data suggest that the genus may have diverged from the sporolithacean genus Sporolithon, known as early as Hauterivian times (c. 129.4-132.9 ± 1 Ma) from Spain (and newly reported here from Switzer-land), or it may have arisen from a graticulacean alga such as Graticula, dating from mid-Silurian times (c. 427-435 Ma). Current data also suggest that Heydrichia is more likely to have arrived in Brazil from Central Atlantic waters than from higher latitude South Atlantic waters. This implies that currently living species in southern Africa probably arose later from ancestors further equatorward in the South At-lantic, although confirming studies are needed. All non-fossil species of Heydrichia are known only from the southern hemisphere.

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Albian, Brazil, Cenomanian, Fossil coralline red algae, Hauterivian, Heydrichia, Sporolithaceae, Sporolithon, Switzerland

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Carnets de Geologie, n. 7, p. 139-158, 2014.