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Fütterer, Dieter K (1984): (Table 1) Occurrence of Pithonella species in DSDP Leg 74 Holes [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.810646, Supplement to: Fütterer, DK (1984): Pithonelloid calcareous dinoflagellates from the upper Cretaceous and Cenozoic of the southeastern Atlantic Ocean, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 74. In: Moore, TC Jr; Rabinowitz, PD; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 74, 533-541, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.74.111.1984

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Abstract:
Two new species, three new forms in open nomenclature and two previously known species of the genus Pithonella (sensu Bolli, 1974), attributed to the dinoflagellate family Peridiniaceae are described from Upper Cretaceous to lower Pleistocene sediments of the Walvis Ridge, southeastern Atlantic Ocean. It is the first time that pithonelloid calcareous dinoflagellates are described from sediment younger than early Paleocene.
Project(s):
Coverage:
Median Latitude: -29.078300 * Median Longitude: 2.628867 * South-bound Latitude: -30.122700 * West-bound Longitude: 1.763300 * North-bound Latitude: -28.041500 * East-bound Longitude: 3.138000
Date/Time Start: 1980-06-10T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1980-07-14T00:00:00
Minimum Elevation: -4428.0 m * Maximum Elevation: -1054.0 m
Event(s):
74-525A  * Latitude: -29.070700 * Longitude: 2.985300 * Date/Time: 1980-06-10T00:00:00 * Elevation: -2467.0 m * Penetration: 678.1 m * Recovery: 406.6 m * Location: South Atlantic/CREST * Campaign: Leg74 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 62 cores; 549.7 m cored; 6 m drilled; 74 % recovery
74-526  * Latitude: -30.122700 * Longitude: 3.138000 * Date/Time: 1980-07-14T00:00:00 * Elevation: -1054.0 m * Penetration: 6.3 m * Recovery: 3 m * Location: South Atlantic/CREST * Campaign: Leg74 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 2 cores; 6.3 m cored; 0 m drilled; 47.6 % recovery
74-527  * Latitude: -28.041500 * Longitude: 1.763300 * Date/Time: 1980-06-28T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4428.0 m * Penetration: 384.5 m * Recovery: 243.4 m * Location: South Atlantic Ocean * Campaign: Leg74 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 43 cores; 380 m cored; 4.5 m drilled; 64.1 % recovery
Comment:
F, few (5-15 specimens); R, rare (1-5 specimens); r, very rare (less than 1 whole specimen); ?, unknown.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
Elevation of eventElevationm
Sample code/labelSample labelFütterer, Dieter KDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Pithonella krasheninnikoviP. krasheninnikoviFütterer, Dieter KScanning electron microscope (SEM)Bolli
Pithonella cylindricaP. cylindricaFütterer, Dieter KScanning electron microscope (SEM)Pflaumann
Pithonella globosaP. globosaFütterer, Dieter KScanning electron microscope (SEM)n. sp.
Pithonella parvaP. parvaFütterer, Dieter KScanning electron microscope (SEM)n. sp.
10 Pithonella sp.Pithonella sp.Fütterer, Dieter KScanning electron microscope (SEM)sp. 1
11 Pithonella sp.Pithonella sp.Fütterer, Dieter KScanning electron microscope (SEM)sp. 2
12 Pithonella sp.Pithonella sp.Fütterer, Dieter KScanning electron microscope (SEM)sp. 3
13 StageStageFütterer, Dieter K
Size:
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Data

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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Elevation [m]

Sample label
(DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation)

P. krasheninnikovi
(Bolli, Scanning electron micr...)

P. cylindrica
(Pflaumann, Scanning electron ...)

P. globosa
(n. sp., Scanning electron mic...)

P. parva
(n. sp., Scanning electron mic...)
10 
Pithonella sp.
(sp. 1, Scanning electron micr...)
11 
Pithonella sp.
(sp. 2, Scanning electron micr...)
12 
Pithonella sp.
(sp. 3, Scanning electron micr...)
13 
Stage
74-525A -29.07072.9853-246774-525A-38-CC-------early Paleocene
74-525A-29.07072.9853-246774-525A-39-4,90-92?------early Paleocene
74-525A-29.07072.9853-246774-525A-39-7,30-32-------early Paleocene
74-525A-29.07072.9853-246774-525A-40-2,5-6r------early Paleocene
74-525A-29.07072.9853-246774-525A-40-2,13-14-------late Maestrichtian
74-525A-29.07072.9853-246774-525A-40-2,26-28-------late Maestrichtian
74-525A-29.07072.9853-246774-525A-40-3,3-5rr-----late Maestrichtian
74-525A-29.07072.9853-246774-525A-40-4,30-32Rr-----late Maestrichtian
74-525A-29.07072.9853-246774-525A-40-5,140-142rr-----late Maestrichtian
74-526 -30.12273.1380-105474-526-1-2,85-87---r---early Pliocene
74-526-30.12273.1380-105474-526-2-1,76-78---r---early Pliocene
74-526-30.12273.1380-105474-526-3-1,133-135---R---early Pliocene
74-526-30.12273.1380-105474-526-5-1,96-98---R---early Pliocene
74-526-30.12273.1380-105474-526-6-1,100-102---r---late Miocene
74-526-30.12273.1380-105474-526-7-1,37-39---r---late Miocene
74-526-30.12273.1380-105474-526-9-1,55-57---r---late Miocene
74-526-30.12273.1380-105474-526-10-1,139-141---R---late Miocene
74-526-30.12273.1380-105474-526-12-1,55-57---R---late Miocene
74-526-30.12273.1380-105474-526-13-2,94-96---?---middle Miocene
74-526-30.12273.1380-105474-526-16-1,64-66---r---middle Miocene
74-526-30.12273.1380-105474-526-19-1,80-82---r---middle Miocene
74-526-30.12273.1380-105474-526-21-1,95-97---r---early Miocene
74-526-30.12273.1380-105474-526-23-2,105-107---r?--early Miocene
74-526-30.12273.1380-105474-526-26-2,107-109---R---early Miocene
74-526-30.12273.1380-105474-526-29-1,90-92---F-r-early Miocene
74-526-30.12273.1380-105474-526-31-1,96-98---R--rlate Oligocene
74-526-30.12273.1380-105474-526-38-2,120-122---r-r-late Oligocene
74-526-30.12273.1380-105474-526-42-1,58-60---r---late Eocene
74-526-30.12273.1380-105474-526-44-3,74-76---R---late Eocene
74-527 -28.04151.7633-442874-527-1-3,38-40---r---early Pleistocene
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-4-1,70-72---r---early Pliocene
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-6-3,10-12---r---early Pliocene
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-8-3,19-21---r---late Miocene
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-11-1,40-42---r---late Miocene
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-14-6,15-17---r---early Oligocene
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-21-2,40-42---r---early Eocene
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-23-1,35-37---r---late Paleocene
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-24-3,24-26---R---late Paleocene
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-25-2,100-102---r---late Paleocene
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-27-2,98-100---r---middle Paleocene
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-28-2,108-110---r---middle Paleocene
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-29-2,46-48---r---early Paleocene
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-32-1,25-26---R---early Paleocene
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-32-2,28-30---R---early Paleocene
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-32-3,28-30r------early Paleocene
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-32-3,148-150r------early Paleocene
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-32-4,37-39R------early Paleocene
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-32-4,69-71r-r-r--late Maestrichtian
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-32-4,101-103r------late Maestrichtian
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-32-4,131-133----r--late Maestrichtian
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-33-1,60-61Rr-----late Maestrichtian
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-34-4,8-10R-R----late Maestrichtian
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-35-3,100-101r-r----late/middle Maestrichtian
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-36-4,49-50rrr----late/middle Maestrichtian
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-37-1,40-42r------late/middle Maestrichtian
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-38-4,51-53r------late/middle Maestrichtian
74-527-28.04151.7633-442874-527-42-2,56-58r------late/middle Maestrichtian