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Schwagerina laxissima Dunbar & Skinner, 1937
Description Dunbar, C. O.; Skinner, J. W. (1937). Permian Fusulinidae of Texas; in The geology of Texas. Texas University Bulletin. 3701 v.3(2): 517-825., available online at http://hdl.handle.net/2152/24042page(s): p. 652, pl. 68, figs. 1-11.
1. Cotypes, natural size. V.P.M. 15017 2-4. Three of the above (X 5). 5. Axial section of a cotype (X 5). V.P.M. 15019. 6. Detail of wall of figure 11, enlarged (X 150). 7, 8. Sagittal sections of cotypes ( X 10). V.P.M. 15020. 9. Tangential slice, showing the plan of septal fluting in the penultimate whorl. The break in the septa is due to the tun- nel. This is one of the specimens shown in figure 1. 10,11. Axial section of cotypes (X 10). V.P.M. 15019, 15018. Hueco limestone, in an outlier in the slope facing Anthony, in the Franklin Mountains, about 12 miles north of El Paso, Texas (Loc. 89). Collected by L. A. Nelson. PNG file - 870.83 kB - 619 x 925 pixels added on 2025-04-1433 viewsWoRMS taxa Schwagerina laxissima Dunbar & Skinner, 1937 † accepted as Stewartina laxissima (Dunbar & Skinner, 1937) †checked Le Coze, François 2025-04-14
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