Pullenia salisburyi Stewart and Stewart, 1930
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E77A8793-FFF5-405C-CAB1-FE7BEF2BFF90 |
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Pullenia salisburyi Stewart and Stewart, 1930 |
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Pullenia salisburyi Stewart and Stewart, 1930 View in CoL
Figure 6.13a, b View FIGURE 6
1930 Pullenia salisburyi Stewart and Stewart : p. 72, pl. 8, fig. 2.
1973 Pullenia salisburyi Stewart and Stewart ; Lankford and Phleger, p. 125, pl. 6, fig. 10. Remarks. This form is different from Pullenia elegans by being smaller and possessing fewer chambers in the final whorl and a last chamber which is much larger than the previous chambers. It resembles Pullenia quinqueloba with five chambers in the final whorl, but differs in possessing a disproportionately large last chamber.
Superfamily CHILOSTOMELLACEA Brady, 1881
Family CHILOSTOMELLIDAE Brady, 1881 View in CoL
Subfamily CHILOSTOMELLINAE Brady, 1881 View in CoL
Genus CHILOSTOMELLA Reuss View in CoL in Cžjzek, 1849
Chilostomella ovoidea Reuss, 1850 View in CoL
Figure 6.14a, b View FIGURE 6
1850 Chilostomella ovoidea Reuss : p. 380, pl. 48, fig. 12.
1994 Chilostomella ovoidea Reuss ; Loeblich and Tappan, p. 160, pl. 350, figs. 1–3.
Remarks. The specimens in this study are not as broad as the specimen illustrated by Reuss (1850), but not as elongated and slender as Chilostomella oolina Schwager (1878) . They are similar to the specimen from the western Timor Sea illustrated by Loeblich and Tappan (1994).
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Pullenia salisburyi Stewart and Stewart, 1930
Setoyama, Eiichi & Kaminski, Michael A. 2015 |
CHILOSTOMELLACEA
Brady 1881 |
CHILOSTOMELLIDAE
Brady 1881 |
CHILOSTOMELLINAE
Brady 1881 |
Chilostomella ovoidea
Reuss 1850 |