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            <p> Family  ASTEROSERIIDAE Alloiteau, 1952</p>
            <p>RANGE. — Hauterivian to Cenomanian.</p>
            <p>DIAGNOSIS. — Small solitary patellate corallum, generally free-living, but often attached to a small piece of shell debris or a benthic foraminifer. Calicular outline circular. Septa compact. Symmetry of septa radial and regularly hexameral with regular cycles. Septal cycles differ in length, but almost not in thickness. Septa of younger cyles often and regularly connected to septa of preceeding cycles. Septal upper margin with regular large dentations, lateral face with granulae arranged in vertical rows. Pali or paliform lobes absent. Synapticulae present, in a regular pattern. Columella formed by septal fusion in the centre of the calice or parietal. Endotheca absent. Wall compact, formation unknown.</p>
            <p>REMARKS</p>
            <p>Microstructures are hardly preserved in all studied specimens, but the coarsly ornamented upper margins of the septal distal border suggests that the septa are composed of large trabeculae.</p>
            <p>SYSTEMATIC POSITION</p>
            <p> The comparable large trabeculae, ornamentation of the lateral face and upper margin of the septa, and the pattern of the synapticulae clearly indicates that the family should be placed into the suborder  Fungiina . The existence of fulturae (Gill 1981) could only be proven in one species due to preservation problems and the scarcity of samples. The  Asteroseriidae are probably the ancestors of the modern  Fungiidae . </p>
            <p>COMPARISON</p>
            <p> The  Micrabaciidae Vaughan, 1905 (suborder  Fungiina ) have perforated septa and a perforated wall. The  Funginellidae Alloiteau, 1952 (suborder  Fungiina , currently only encompassing the genera  Funginella d’Orbigny, 1849 and  Elasmogyra Beauvais, 1982 ) are characterised (based on the type material of  Cyclolites haueri Michelin, 1847 , type species of  Funginella ) by much larger coralla showing septa with larger trabeculae. The fine structure of the septa and presence or absence of synapticulae in these taxa are unknown. The members of the  Cyclolitidae Milne-Edwards &amp; Haime, 1849 (suborder  Microsolenina ) are also larger and show pennulae and perforated septa. </p>
            <p>GENERA OF THE FAMILY</p>
            <p> The family was established for two solitary coral genera of the Cenomanian:  Asteroseris de Fromentel,</p>
            <p> 1867 and  Microseris de Fromentel, 1867 . Both genera were monospecific when established. Included here is  Actinoseris d’Orbigny, 1849 , which was considered by Alloiteau (1956, unpubl.) to belong to the  Siderastraeidae Vaughan &amp; Wells, 1943 , but by Zlatarski (1968) to belong to the  Funginellidae .  Actinoseris was established with two species. More species were later assigned to all three genera. The genera differ by the formation of their columella and the distribution of synapticulae. In  Asteroseris septa of the first cycle are fused together in the centre of the calice, whereas in both other genera a trabecular columella exist. The distinction between  Actinoseris and  Microseris is weak; both genera differ only in the distribution of synapticulae. </p>
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03F487D7FFECFFB4FD3B82B7FC2174BB.text	03F487D7FFECFFB4FD3B82B7FC2174BB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Actinoseris d'Orbigny 1849	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Genus  Actinoseris d’Orbigny, 1849</p>
            <p> TYPE SPECIES. —  Actinoseris cenomaniensis d’Orbigny, 1849 , by monotypy. The type species is valid as combined description of genus and species. </p>
            <p>RANGE. — Hauterivian to Cenomanian.</p>
            <p>DIAGNOSIS. — Solitary patellate corallum. Calicular outline circular. Septa compact. Microstructure of septa unknown. Septa in cross section externally slightly thicker, and slightly thinner towards the centre of the calice.Septal maximum thickness 250 µm. Symmetry of septa radial and regularly hexameral. Cycles of septa regular. Septal cycles differ in length, almost not in thickness. First three septal cycles extended to the centre of the calice, later cycles are shorter. Septa of younger cycles often and regularly connected to septa of preceeding ones. Septal upper border smooth (probably due to preservation), lateral face with numerous fine thorns, inner margin unknown. Pali or paliform lobes absent. Costae present. Costae ornamented with fine granules on their surface. Synapticulae present, irregularly distributed. Columella composed of a group of isolated granules. Endotheca unknown. Wall present, compact, structure unknown.</p>
            <p>REMARKS</p>
            <p>For the type species, only the complete type specimen and thin sections of topotypical specimens were available. The structure of the synapticulae and the endotheca could not be observed because no longitudinal thin sections could be prepared and because the type specimen is eroded and barely shows ornamentation. Species other than the type species show a regular dentation of the septal upper margin and vertical lines of granulae on the septal lateral face corresponding to the dentations. The existence of fulturae is possible, but could not be proven with the available material; they are reported by Alloiteau (1957: 339). The endotheca is absent in species other than the type species, although Alloiteau (1957:339) claimed it existed. Alloiteau obviously had more material on hand, but it could not be found at the MNHN. The type locality has been inaccessible for a long time and does not allow re-collection.</p>
            <p> Actinoseris cannot be assigned to the  Funginellidae as formerly proposed.  Funginella d’Orbigny, 1849 was long considered congeneric with the genera of the  Asteroseriidae assuming that  F. neocomiensis d’Orbigny, 1850 is the type species (for instance Beauvais 1982: II, 117). Hence, the type species is  Cyclolites haueri Michelin, 1847 , as designated by Wells (1936). The genus cannot be assigned to the  Siderastraeidae because of the comparably lower density of ornamentation of the lateral faces of septa and lower number of synapticulae. </p>
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03F487D7FFEDFFB2FFBC8394FF4E7296.text	03F487D7FFEDFFB2FFBC8394FF4E7296.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Actinoseris alloiteaui Beauvais & Zlatarski 1966	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Actinoseris alloiteaui Beauvais &amp; Zlatarski, 1966</p>
            <p> Actinoseris ?  alloiteaui Beauvais &amp; Zlatarski, 1966: 1171 , text-fig. 1, pl. 1, figs 1-10. </p>
            <p>DIMENSIONS. — c 9 mm, s 48.</p>
            <p>OCCURRENCE. — Late Barremian to Early Aptian: Pushevo, Bela river (Veliko Tarnovska oblast, Bulgaria).</p>
            <p>REMARKS</p>
            <p>The species is distinguished from the other two species by the lower number of septa.</p>
            <p> Actinoseris cenomaniensis d’Orbigny, 1849 (Fig. 1A-C) </p>
            <p> Actinoseris cenomanensis d’Orbigny, 1849: 12 (v); 1850: 180 (v). — Alloiteau 1957: 339, fig. 229, pl. 1, fig. 6 (v). </p>
            <p> Cycloseris Cenomanensis – de Fromentel 1863: 372, pl. 49, fig. 2. —? Söhle 1897: 42, pl. 5, fig. 3. </p>
            <p> ?  Asteroseris coronula – Tchechmedjeva 1995: 63, pl. 13, fig. 7. </p>
            <p> DIMENSIONS. — MNHN. F. M 03501, lectotype, c = 14 mm, s = 96 ;  MNHN. F. A 49177, topotype, c = 12 mm, s = 96 . </p>
            <p>OCCURRENCE. — (?) Early Cenomanian: Germany (Bayern) Ettal, Lichtenstättgraben; Bulgaria (Pleven) Novatchené.</p>
            <p>Middle to Late Cenomanian: France (Sarthe) Le Mans (MNHN.F. M03501, MNHN.F.A49177).</p>
            <p>REMARKS</p>
            <p> The lectotype is an unsectioned specimen that is not very well-preserved. It does not allow any destructive examination. Better diagnostic features were found in a thin section (MNHN.F.A49177) labelled as  Actinoseris cenomaniensis , the specimen being very similar in size and septal pattern to the lectotype. The material described by Söhle (1897) could not be found in the collections of the BSPG. </p>
            <p> Actinoseris escosurae (Mallada, 1887) (Fig. 1D-H) </p>
            <p> Cycloseris Escosurae Mallada, 1887: 167 ; 1890: pl. 61, figs 5-7. — Bataller 1947: 67, text-fig. — Russo et al. 1996: 200, figs 4-7, pls 1-4. </p>
            <p>DIMENSIONS. — BSPG 2003 XX 4748, c = 11 mm, s = 96.</p>
            <p>  OCCURRENCE. — Early Aptian: Spain (Valencia, Alicante) Mun. Alicante,  Loma de Guyón ;   Mun. Morella, Morella (BSPG 2003 XX 4748, 4749; Spain (Valencia, Castellón)  Pont de Taules.</p>
            <p>(?) Early Albian: Spain (Cataluña, Tarragona) Com. Baix Penedés, Marmellà, Can Xuec.</p>
            <p>REMARKS</p>
            <p>The material is well-preserved. The septal upper margin shows regular dentations that correspond to vertical lines of granulae on the septal lateral faces. The endotheca is absent. The wall is compact and with regular granulae at the surface (aboral face of the corallum).</p>
            <p> The type material should be kept at the Instituto Tecnológico GeoMinero de España (Madrid, Spain), but this could not be verified. Dimensions and illustrations are based on topotypical material from the type locality. The species is distinguished from  A. cenomaniensis by a much smaller columella. </p>
            <p> FIG 1. — A -C,  Actinoseris cenomaniensis d’Orbigny,1849 ;  A, B, MNHN. F. M 03501, lectotype, in oral (A) and aboral (B) views ;  C, transverse thin section (MNHN. F. A 49177) ;   D - H,  Actinoseris escosurae (Mallada,1887) , BSPG 2003 XX 4749 in oral (D) and aboral (E) views  ;  F, BSPG 2003 XX 4748,transverse thin section ;  G, H, BSPG 2003 XX 4749,longitudinal thin sections ; G, lateral, H, central;   I,  Actinoseris neocomiensis (d’Orbigny, 1850) , BSPG 2003 XX 6058, oral view  ; J, K,  Asteroseris coronula (de Fromentel, 1863) ;  J, transverse thin section (MNHN. F. A 49178) ;  K, BSPG 2003 XX 4640, transverse thin section ;   L,  Asteroseris sp., MB K583-2, transverse thin section  ;   M,  Microseris hemisphaerica de Fromentel, 1867 , MNHN. F. M 03523, syntype, transverse slab. Scale bars: 2 mm  . </p>
            <p> Russo et al. (1996) reported the autecology of the coral and assigned it with question to  Cycloseris , which is ruled out here. Russo et al. (1996) did not consider members of the  Asteroseriidae family as possible genera for  Cycloseris escosurae .  Cycloseris is an extant coral genus, just recently (Gittenberger et al. 2006) taken out of synonymy with the very similar genus  Fungia . </p>
            <p> Actinoseris neocomiensis (d’Orbigny, 1850) (Fig. 1I) </p>
            <p> Funginella neocomiensis d’Orbigny, 1850: 91 – Alloiteau 1957: 335, pl. 9, fig. 5 (v). —? Fricot et al. 1995: 32, text-fig. 36. </p>
            <p> Cyclolites neocomiensis (v) – de Fromentel 1863: 355, pl. 57, fig. 2. —? Karakash 1907: 255, pl. 23, fig. 14. —? Kuzmicheva 1960a: 138, pl. 6, fig. 7; 1960b: 55, pl. 3, fig. 4. </p>
            <p>DIMENSIONS. — MNHN.F.B14285, c = 15.5 mm, s = 96; BSPG 2003 XX 6058, c = 9.5 mm, s = 96.</p>
            <p>OCCURRENCES. — Early Hauterivian: (?) France (Aube) Troyes, Vallières; France (Yonne) Fontenoy (MNHN.F.B14285) and Leugny (BSPG 2003 XX 6058); (?) Early Hauterivian: Ukraine (Krymskaya) Crimea Mts.</p>
            <p>REMARKS</p>
            <p>The available material has not been sectioned. Several specimens were lost during preparation and did not deliver well-preserved thin sections. The sample figured by de Fromentel (1863: pl. 57: 2) is considered the lectotype, which is supported by the existence of an old label that gives a number of the d’Orbigny collection. A well-preserved sample (here Fig. 1I) shows about 20 dentations on the septal upper margin of a septum of the first cycle and a corresponding number of vertical lines of granulae.</p>
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03F487D7FFEBFFB2FF6985AFFDE8751F.text	03F487D7FFEBFFB2FF6985AFFDE8751F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Actinoseris provincialis d'Orbigny 1850	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Actinoseris provincialis d’Orbigny, 1850</p>
            <p> Actinoseris provincialis d’Orbigny, 1850: 203 . </p>
            <p> Cycloseris provincialis (v) – de Fromentel 1863: 371, pl. 49, fig. 3, pl. 79, fig. 1. </p>
            <p>REMARKS</p>
            <p>The species was established without giving a type locality. The type material could not be located and is very probably lost. The MNHN online catalogue lists various specimens (from different localities) depicted by de Fromentel (1863) as type specimens, but these are probably incorrect. Examination of these specimens has revealed that they differ from each other. To clarify this species, thin sections must be prepared and a lectotype needs to be selected.</p>
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03F487D7FFEBFFB1FD2E8230FC1E75DD.text	03F487D7FFEBFFB1FD2E8230FC1E75DD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Asteroseris de Fromentel 1867	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Genus  Asteroseris de Fromentel, 1867</p>
            <p> TYPE SPECIES. —  Stephanoseris coronula de Fromentel, 1863 by monotypy. </p>
            <p>RANGE. — Aptian-Cenomanian.</p>
            <p>DIAGNOSIS. — Solitary patellate corallum. Calicular outline circular. Septa compact. Microstructure of septa unknown. Septa in cross section externally slightly thicker, and slightly thinner towards the centre. Septal maximum thickness 250 µm. Symmetry of septa radial and regularly hexameral. Cycles of septa regular. Septal cycles differ in length, almost not in thickness. Septa of first cycle extended to the centre of the calice, later cycles are shorter. Septa of younger cycles often and regularly connected to septa of preceeding cycles. Septal upper margin unknown, lateral face occasionally with small thorns, inner margin unknown. Pali or paliform lobes absent. All septa of the first cycle are attached to the columella. Costae unknown. Synapticulae present. Columella formed by septal fusion in the centre of the calice. Endotheca unknown. Wall unknown.</p>
            <p> Asteroseris coronula (de Fromentel, 1863) (Fig. 1J, K) </p>
            <p> Stephanoseris coronula de Fromentel, 1863 : pl. 48, fig.3a-e. </p>
            <p> Asteroseris coronula (v) – Alloiteau 1957: 339, text figs 230-232, pl. 3, figs 4, 5. — non Tchechmedjeva 1995: 63, pl. 13, fig. 7. — Löser 2013: 16, fig. 6a. </p>
            <p> ?  Funginella ? isfahanensis – Yazdi et al. 2011: 229, pl. 1, figs 1a-e, 2, 3, pl. 2, figs 1-3. </p>
            <p>DIMENSIONS. — MNHN.F.A49178, topotype, c = 5 mm, s = 48; BSP 2003 XX 4640, c = 8.7 mm, s = 48.</p>
            <p>  OCCURRENCES. —  Early Albian (Mammillatum zone): France (Aude) Padern (SMF 75576, 75617, 75632, 75639, 75640, 75651, 75658)  ; </p>
            <p> (?) Late Albian:  Kolah-Qazi section (Esfahan, Iran) ; Middle to Late Cenomanian: France (Sarthe), Le Mans (MNHN.F.A49178). </p>
            <p>REMARKS</p>
            <p> The type material is not available. The reference specimen is a thin section (MNHN.F.A49178) that was also used by Alloiteau (1957). The material described by Tchechmedjeva (1995) shows a parietal columella that contradicts the concept of the genus. This material may belong to  Actinoseris . The material described by Yazdi et al. (2011) is poorly preserved; and their discussion on the systematic position of the new species is not based on type material. It is here preliminarily assigned to  Asteroseris coronula . </p>
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03F487D7FFE8FFB1FEFD858FFD9C7601.text	03F487D7FFE8FFB1FEFD858FFD9C7601.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Asteroseris de Fromentel 1867	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Asteroseris sp. </p>
            <p>(Fig. 1L)</p>
            <p>DIMENSIONS. — MB K583-2, c = 14 mm, s = 96.</p>
            <p>OCCURRENCE. — Early Aptian: Greece (Viotía) Arachova (MB K583-2).</p>
            <p>REMARKS</p>
            <p>Only one thin section is available; any other parts of the specimen no longer exist.</p>
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03F487D7FFE8FFB1FF798376FCE57319.text	03F487D7FFE8FFB1FF798376FCE57319.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Asteroseris formosus Reig Oriol 1995	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Asteroseris formosus Reig Oriol, 1995</p>
            <p> Asteroseris formosus Reig Oriol, 1995: 37 , pl. 6, figs 6, 7 (v). </p>
            <p>REMARKS</p>
            <p>The holotype is the only available specimen. Fine ornamentation is not preserved and it is not possible to confirm its systematic position even within the family.</p>
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03F487D7FFE8FFB1FF09842AFF4F72B6.text	03F487D7FFE8FFB1FF09842AFF4F72B6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Asteroseris vidali Reig Oriol 1989	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Asteroseris vidali Reig Oriol, 1989</p>
            <p> Asteroseris vidali Reig Oriol, 1989: 30 , pl. 1, figs 3, 4, pl. 7, figs 4, 5 (v). </p>
            <p>REMARKS</p>
            <p>The type material consists of only one small unsectionned cupolate corallum that does not allow any classification.</p>
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03F487D7FFE8FFB1FD2D8132FA5474FE.text	03F487D7FFE8FFB1FD2D8132FA5474FE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Microseris de Fromentel 1867	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Genus  Microseris de Fromentel, 1867</p>
            <p> TYPE SPECIES. —  Microseris hemisphaerica de Fromentel, 1867 by monotypy. </p>
            <p>DIAGNOSIS. — Solitary patellate corallum. Calicular outline circular. Septa compact. Microstructure of septa unknown. Septa in cross section externally slightly thicker, and slightly thinner towards the centre. Septal maximum thickness 100 µm. Symmetry of septa radial and regularly hexameral. Cycles of septa regular. Septal cycles differ in length, almost not in thickness. Septa of the first two cycles extended to the centre of the calice, later cycles are shorter. Septa of younger cycles often and regularly connected to septa of preceeding ones. Septal upper margin unknown, lateral face with fine thorns. Pali or paliform lobes absent. Synapticulae present, forming a more or less regular ring. Columella poorly defined; it is probably composed of some granulae. Costae unknown. Endotheca unknown. Wall present, compact, formation unknown.</p>
            <p>RANGE. — Middle to Late Cenomanian.</p>
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            <p> Microseris godoganiensis Bendukidze, 1956</p>
            <p>REMARKS</p>
            <p>The type material of this species could not be located. The description and illustration do not allow assignment of this species to a genus.</p>
            <p> Microseris hemisphaerica de Fromentel, 1867 (Fig. 11) </p>
            <p> Microseris hemisphaerica de Fromentel, 1867: 368 , pl. 80, fig. 1 (v). </p>
            <p> Cycloseris hemisphaerica Fromentel – Termier &amp; Termier 1960: 310, text-fig. 2201. </p>
            <p>DIMENSIONS. — MNHN.F. M03523, syntype, c = 8-9 mm, s = 96.</p>
            <p>OCCURRENCE. — Middle to Late Cenomanian: France (Sarthe), Le Mans (MNHN.F. M03523).</p>
            <p>REMARKS</p>
            <p> According to Alloiteau (1941: 16)  Microseris hemisphaerica and  M. semiglobosa are synonymous. The inner structure of  Microseris semiglobosa is unknown; therefore it cannot be determined if it is a senior synonym of  Microseris hemisphaerica . </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F487D7FFE8FFB0FD0D846BFF9F76A1	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Löser, Hannes	Löser, Hannes (2013): Revision of the family Asteroseriidae (Anthozoa, Scleractinia, Cretaceous). Geodiversitas 35 (1): 21-29, DOI: 10.5252/g2013n1a2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/g2013n1a2
