Hansenisca sp. A
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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/462 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E77A8793-FFF7-405E-CBD7-FD33ECF7FFA3 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Hansenisca sp. A |
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Figures 7.5a–c, 7.6a–c View FIGURE 7
Description. Test of medium size, trochospiral, spiral side evolute and flat to slightly elevated, umbilical side involute and elevated, with an small open umbilicus with subangular shoulder, with nine to ten chambers in the final whorl. Periphery more angular than rounded. Chambers increasing in size gradually. Sutures flush or very slightly depressed, curved backwards on the spiral side, radial and straight on the umbilical side. Wall calcareous, very finely perforate, smooth. Aperture an interiomarginal small pore-like opening placed between the umbilicus and the periphery with a narrow lip. A second aperture is present at the umbilicus with a flap.
Remarks. This form resembles species of Gyroidina , such as Gyroidina soldani ( d’Orbigny, 1826) , but differs by possessing a second aperture at the umbilicus. The size of the umbilicus varies greatly, and it is almost closed in some specimens. A very similar form was reported as Gyroidinoides sp. A from the Izu-Bonin Arc (ODP Legs 125 and 126) by Kaiho (1992, pl. 8, fig. 8).
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