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Ammonia beccarii growth series mostly topotypes
Ammonia beccarii growth series mostly topotypes
Description Figure 1 in Hayward, B.W.; Holzmann, M.; Tsuchiya, M. 2019. Combined molecular and morphological taxonomy of the beccarii/T3 group of the foraminiferal genus Ammonia. Journal of Foraminiferal Research 49: 367-389.
Figure 1. Growth series of Ammonia beccarii from north Adriatic Sea
1-3. Juvenile topotype intertidal sand, Rimini Beach, Adriatic Sea, Italy, Recent (F201292, BWH153/29).
4-6. Submature adult topotype intertidal sand, Rimini Beach, Adriatic Sea, Italy, Recent (F201292, BWH153/27).
7-9. Juvenile topotype intertidal sand, Rimini Beach, Adriatic Sea, Italy, Recent (F201292, BWH153/28).
10-12. Submature adult topotype intertidal sand, Rimini Beach, Adriatic Sea, Italy, Recent (F201292, BWH153/25).
13-15. Adult topotype from intertidal sand, Rimini Beach, Adriatic Sea, Italy, Recent (F201292, BWH153/23).
16-18. Adult specimens from Chioggia, Italy, Adriatic Sea; 16-17 (BWH163/17), 18 (BWH163/16).
19. Type illustrations of Plancus (1739).
20. Type illustrations of Gualtieri (1742).
All scale bars 100 µm.
 
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added on 2019-10-261 439 viewsWoRMS taxaDigital photo, entire species Ammonia beccarii (Linnaeus, 1758)checked Hayward, Bruce W. 2019-10-26 Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 License
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