antecrysts
Antecrysts are crystals that crystallized from the same magmatic system as the host crystal, but at an earlier stage of crystallization. They are distinct from phenocrysts, which formed together with the host during the same crystallization event, and from xenocrysts, which originate outside the current magmatic system (for example, from surrounding country rock) and were incorporated without forming from the present melt.
Antecrysts form when a magma remains in a chamber long enough to develop additional crystals, or when
In practice, antecrysts are used to interpret magmatic processes such as extended crystallization, magma mixing, and
See also: xenocryst, phenocryst, cumulate, magmatic differentiation.