Foraminifera taxon details

Sagenina Chapman, 1900

415947  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:415947)

accepted
Genus
Sagenella Brady, 1879 · unaccepted (Junior homonym of Sagenella Hall, 1851)

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Chapman, F. (1900). On some new and interesting Foraminifera from the Funafuti atoll, Ellice Islands. <em>Journal of the Linnean Society (Zoology).</em> 28 (179): 1-27., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/31880329
page(s): p. 4 [details]  OpenAccess publication 
Type locality contained in Funafuti  
type locality contained in Funafuti [details]
Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2024). World Foraminifera Database. Sagenina Chapman, 1900. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=415947 on 2024-03-28
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2009-09-23 14:01:30Z
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2010-07-21 07:48:58Z
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2023-08-13 09:52:19Z
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original description Chapman, F. (1900). On some new and interesting Foraminifera from the Funafuti atoll, Ellice Islands. <em>Journal of the Linnean Society (Zoology).</em> 28 (179): 1-27., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/31880329
page(s): p. 4 [details]  OpenAccess publication 

original description  (of Sagenella Brady, 1879) Brady, H. B. (1879). Notes on some of the reticularian Rhizopoda of the "Challenger" Expedition; Part I. On new or little known arenaceous types. <em>Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Sciences.</em> 19: 20-67., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/14704208
page(s): p. 41 [details]   
 
 Present  Inaccurate  Introduced: alien  Containing type locality 
   

From editor or global species database
Diagnosis Test attached throughout, consisting of dichotomously or irregularly branching and occasionally anastomosing tubes lying against the substrate, tubular chamber may decrease in diameter with successive bifurcations; wall finely agglutinated; apertures rounded at the tips of each of the tubular branches. Eocene; Holocene; N. and S. Pacific. (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, Foraminiferal Genera and Their Classification) [details]