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Velleditsiella felicitaszae Rigaud & Blau, 2016
Velleditsiella felicitaszae Rigaud & Blau, 2016
Description Rigaud, S.; Blau, J. (2016). New robertinid foraminifers from the Early Jurassic of Adnet, Austria and their evolutionary importance. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 61(4): 721-734., available online at https://doi.org/10.4202/app.00250.2016
page(s): p. 725, fig. 2 (holotype B):
Uppermost Hettangian–lowermost Sinemurian, Adnet, Austria. Holotype (B), paratypes (A, C–P). A. MHNG-75631-1, subaxial section. B. MHNG-75631-1, subaxial section. C. MHNG-75631-1, oblique centered section. D. 4a1(2), subaxial, slighty oblique section. E. 1620(2), oblique section. F. 1620(1), oblique section. G. 4a2(8), transverse section. H. 4a2(5), transverse section. I. 1620(2), transverse section. J. AU1P, transverse section. K. AU1E, transverse section. L. 4a2(6), oblique section. M. 4a1(2), oblique section. N. 4a2(8), subaxial section. O. 4a2(7), centered, slightly oblique section. P. 4a2(5), oblique section. Abbreviations: Ch, chamber; F, foramen; iH, inner hook; L, lamellae; NP, narrowest part of the chambers (open on the siphon); P, perforations; Pr, proloculus; S, siphon; SO, secondary opening.
Author Le Coze, François JPG file - 860.38 kB - 704 x 943 pixels added on 2024-03-03556 viewsForaminifera taxa Velleditsiella felicitaszae Rigaud & Blau, 2016 †checked Le Coze, François 2024-03-03 Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 License
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