Rutherfordoides tenuis ( Phleger and Parker, 1951 )

Setoyama, Eiichi & Kaminski, Michael A., 2015, Neogene benthic foraminifera from the southern Bering Sea (IODP Expedition 323), Palaeontologia Electronica (International ed. in English) 76 (4), pp. 1-30 : 11

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Rutherfordoides tenuis ( Phleger and Parker, 1951 )
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Rutherfordoides tenuis ( Phleger and Parker, 1951)

Figures 3.10a, 3.10b View FIGURE 3 , 8.5 View FIGURE 8

1951 Cassidulinoides tenuis Phleger and Parker : p. 27, pl. 14, figs. 14–17.

1967 Evolvocassidulina tenuis (Phleger and Parker) ; Eade, p. 433, fig. 3.3, 4.

1985 Rutherfordoides tenuis (Phleger and Parker) ; Kohl, p. 89, pl. 18, fig. 5.

Remarks. Some mature specimens are as elongated as the type specimens. The specimens do not possess a prominent tooth plate. The early portions is only arched and not coiled fully as in the genus Evolvocassidulina . Juvenile forms of this species may resemble Rutherfordoides erectus (Cushman and Renz) , but differ by its more rounded cross section, and chambers which are overlapping less and possess blunt rounded ends.

Superfamily STILOSTOMELLACEA Finlay, 1947

Family STILOSTOMELLIDAE Finlay, 1947

Genus SIPHONODOSARIA Silvestri, 1924

Siphonodosaria ? sp. A

Figures 4.24 View FIGURE 4 , 8.14 View FIGURE 8

Description. Test elongated, uniserial with several chambers. Chambers globular in the early part and more ovoid in the later part, inflated, increasing in size rapidly, not tightly arranged. Wall rough. Aperture on a neck with a lip.

Remarks. The apertural features are not visible in the specimens, thus it is not clear whether it belongs to the genus Siphonodosaria or Strictocostella . It is rare, and its last occurrence is observed in sample 36H-5, 148/ 150cm.

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