Description Rigaud, S.; Martini, R. (2016). Agglutinated or porcelaneous tests: where to draw the line?. The Journal of Foraminiferal Research. 46(3): 333-344., available online athttps://doi.org/10.2113/gsjfr.46.3.333
page(s): p. 338, figs. 4.1, 5.1–5.17 (holotype fig. 5.1):
Hells Canyon, Oregon-Idaho boundary, USA (Martin Bridge Fm, late Carnian–early–middle Norian). All scale bars 5 100 mm. 1 Holotype (Spring Creek, Oregon, sample SC33, no. 2011-1-833), attached specimen. 2–17 Paratypes (Spring Creek, Oregon, sample SC4, repository numbers 2011-1-841, 2011-1-842, 2011-1-843). Note the winding coiling (e.g., in 6–8), the final uncoiling stage (in 9–11), and the presence of optically visible agglutinated grains (e.g., in 8, 12–15).Author Le Coze, FrançoisJPG file - 518.66 kB - 683 x 943 pixelsadded on 2024-03-01466 viewsForaminifera taxaGlutameandrata vallieri Rigaud & Martini, 2016 †checked Le Coze, François 2024-03-01 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 License