Foraminifera taxon details

Lapigerella Vilesov, 2002 †

1061703  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1061703)

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Lapigerella taberna Vilesov, 2002 † (type by original designation)

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Vilesov, A. P. (2002). The Taxonomy of the Descendants of the Genus Jigulites Rosovskaya, 1948 (Foraminifera, Schwagerinida). <em>Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal - Paleontological Journal.</em> 36(4): 323-328., available online at https://www.researchgate.net/publication/289672235
page(s): p. 325 [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]

Vilesov, A. P. (2002). Систематика потомков рода Jigulites Rosovskaya, 1948 (Foraminifera, Schwagerinida) - The Taxonomy of the Descendants of the Genus Jigulites Rosovskaya (Foraminifera, Schwagerinida). <em>Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal - Paleontological Journal.</em> 36(4): 3-8.
page(s): p. 5 [details] 
Original description Diagnosis. Test small and medium-sized, ovoid, fusiform, elongated fusiform and subcylindrical, with rounded extremities....  
Original description Diagnosis. Test small and medium-sized, ovoid, fusiform, elongated fusiform and subcylindrical, with rounded extremities. Young shell extends rapidly, from subspherical in first whorl through fusiform in second to elongated fusiform in third. Internal whorls winded denser than external ones, especially in microspherical tests. Test wall in internal whorls thin, in adult whorls of moderate thickness (up to 90 μm). Septae thick, moderately and strongly folded. Septal folding varying from irregular to relatively ordered. Septae bear additional massive deposits. Arches of different height, in section trapezoidal, rectangular, arcuate. Axial deposits usually massive, wide, occupying several whorls. Aperture distinct, uniformly widens from narrow in juvenile whorls to relatively wide slitlike in external whorls. Chomata small, rounded, present on proloculus and first whorl. Pseudochomata often massive, hook-shaped or fungiform.
Occurrence. Daixina sokensis Zone, Gzhelian, Upper Carboniferous-Schwagerina moelleri-Globifusulina fecunda Zone, Asselian, Lower Permian; Spitzbergen, northern European Russia, the Urals, Volga Region, Central Asia, China, Japan.
(Vilesov (2002)). [details]
Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2025). World Foraminifera Database. Lapigerella Vilesov, 2002 †. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1061703 on 2026-06-13
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original description Vilesov, A. P. (2002). The Taxonomy of the Descendants of the Genus Jigulites Rosovskaya, 1948 (Foraminifera, Schwagerinida). <em>Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal - Paleontological Journal.</em> 36(4): 323-328., available online at https://www.researchgate.net/publication/289672235
page(s): p. 325 [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]

original description Vilesov, A. P. (2002). Систематика потомков рода Jigulites Rosovskaya, 1948 (Foraminifera, Schwagerinida) - The Taxonomy of the Descendants of the Genus Jigulites Rosovskaya (Foraminifera, Schwagerinida). <em>Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal - Paleontological Journal.</em> 36(4): 3-8.
page(s): p. 5 [details] 
From editor or global species database
Original description Diagnosis. Test small and medium-sized, ovoid, fusiform, elongated fusiform and subcylindrical, with rounded extremities. Young shell extends rapidly, from subspherical in first whorl through fusiform in second to elongated fusiform in third. Internal whorls winded denser than external ones, especially in microspherical tests. Test wall in internal whorls thin, in adult whorls of moderate thickness (up to 90 μm). Septae thick, moderately and strongly folded. Septal folding varying from irregular to relatively ordered. Septae bear additional massive deposits. Arches of different height, in section trapezoidal, rectangular, arcuate. Axial deposits usually massive, wide, occupying several whorls. Aperture distinct, uniformly widens from narrow in juvenile whorls to relatively wide slitlike in external whorls. Chomata small, rounded, present on proloculus and first whorl. Pseudochomata often massive, hook-shaped or fungiform.
Occurrence. Daixina sokensis Zone, Gzhelian, Upper Carboniferous-Schwagerina moelleri-Globifusulina fecunda Zone, Asselian, Lower Permian; Spitzbergen, northern European Russia, the Urals, Volga Region, Central Asia, China, Japan.
(Vilesov (2002)). [details]
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