Foraminifera taxon details

Paratriticites Kochansky-Devidé, 1969 †

818004  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:818004)

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Kochansky-Devidé, V. (1969). Paratriticites, eine neue Fusulinidengattung aus dem Trogkofelkalk. <em>Bulletin Scientifique, Conseil des Académies des Sciences et des Arts de la RSF de Yougoslavie Section A, Sciences Naturelles, Techniques et Médicales.</em> 14(9-10): 297-298.
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Description Emended diagnosis: Test elongate fusiform. Septal folding weak in the center of chambers, stronger near the poles. Cuniculi...  
Description Emended diagnosis: Test elongate fusiform. Septal folding weak in the center of chambers, stronger near the poles. Cuniculi conspicuous in the outer whorls. Septal pores present. Median-sized proloculus. Tunnel increasing in width to the periphery. Chomata in all the whorls, but poorly developed in the two outer whorls. Wall finely keriothecal increasing of thickness at each whorl and becoming relatively thick in the last whorl.
Occurrence: Apparently endemic in Slovenia and the Carnic Alps, but possible with a larger distribution.
(Vachard in Krainer et al. (2019)). [details]

Synonymy The genus Paratriticites was synonymized with Triticites Girty, 1904 by Loeblich and
Tappan (1987), but such a synonymy...  
Synonymy The genus Paratriticites was synonymized with Triticites Girty, 1904 by Loeblich and
Tappan (1987), but such a synonymy is not possible because: 1) the cuniculi present in Paratriticites are totally absent in Triticites; 2) as indicated by Leven and Shcherbovich (1978, text-fig. 8 p. 54) or Leven et al. (1992, tabl. 2), the last occurrence of Triticites is in the middle or late Asselian, whereas Paratriticites is a Yakhtashian genus. Vachard (2018) to be published. [details]
Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2025). World Foraminifera Database. Paratriticites Kochansky-Devidé, 1969 †. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=818004 on 2026-05-05
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original description Kochansky-Devidé, V. (1969). Paratriticites, eine neue Fusulinidengattung aus dem Trogkofelkalk. <em>Bulletin Scientifique, Conseil des Académies des Sciences et des Arts de la RSF de Yougoslavie Section A, Sciences Naturelles, Techniques et Médicales.</em> 14(9-10): 297-298.
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redescription Krainer, K.; Vachard, D.; Schaffhauser, M. (2019). Early Permian (Yakhtashian; Artinskian - Early Kungurian) foraminifers and microproblematica from the Carnic Alps. <em>Abhandlungen der Geologischen Bundesanstalt.</em> 73:1-247., available online at https://opac.geologie.ac.at/wwwopacx/wwwopac.ashx?command=getcontent&server=images&value=Abh_0073.pdf
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Description Emended diagnosis: Test elongate fusiform. Septal folding weak in the center of chambers, stronger near the poles. Cuniculi conspicuous in the outer whorls. Septal pores present. Median-sized proloculus. Tunnel increasing in width to the periphery. Chomata in all the whorls, but poorly developed in the two outer whorls. Wall finely keriothecal increasing of thickness at each whorl and becoming relatively thick in the last whorl.
Occurrence: Apparently endemic in Slovenia and the Carnic Alps, but possible with a larger distribution.
(Vachard in Krainer et al. (2019)). [details]

Synonymy The genus Paratriticites was synonymized with Triticites Girty, 1904 by Loeblich and
Tappan (1987), but such a synonymy is not possible because: 1) the cuniculi present in Paratriticites are totally absent in Triticites; 2) as indicated by Leven and Shcherbovich (1978, text-fig. 8 p. 54) or Leven et al. (1992, tabl. 2), the last occurrence of Triticites is in the middle or late Asselian, whereas Paratriticites is a Yakhtashian genus. Vachard (2018) to be published. [details]
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