Takayanagia, Nomura, 1983
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Takayanagia View in CoL cf. Takayanagia cushmani ( Stewart and Stewart, 1930)
Figures 3.9a–c View FIGURE 3 , 8.4 View FIGURE 8
1930 Cassidulina cushmani Stewart and Stewart : p. 71, pl. 9, figs. 5a, b.
1982 “ Islandiella” cushmani (Stewart and Stewart) ; Matoba and Yamaguchi, p. 1045, pl. 2, fig. 1a,b.
Remarks. The original description of the species by Stewart and Stewart (1930) mentions the presence of a slight tooth plate, and our specimens also possess a tooth plate that varies in size (see figs. 3.9a, 8.4). It differs from Takayanagia delicata ( Cushman, 1927a) by possessing a more acute periphery and possessing a tooth plate, and from Cassidulina teretis Tappan (1951) by lacking umbilical bosses. It also differs from the typical Takayanagia cushmani by possessing a clear tooth plate. A very similar form was reported as “ Islandiella cushmani ” by Matoba and Yamaguchi (1982), which also possesses a Cassidulina - type aperture with a tooth plate.
Superfamily TURRILINACEA Cushman, 1927b
Family TURRILINIDAE Cushman, 1927b
Subfaminly TURRILINIDAE Cushman, 1927b
Genus EUBULIMINELLA Revets, 1993
Eubuliminella exilis ( Brady, 1884)
Figures 4.2 View FIGURE 4 , 8.7 View FIGURE 8
1884 Bulimina elegans var. exilis Brady , p. 399, pl. 50, figs. 5, 6.
1958 Bulimina exilis Brady : Asano, p. 3, pl. 3, figs. 7a, 7b.
1993 Eubuliminella exilis (Brady) : Revets, p. 141, pl. 1, figs. 1–7.
Remarks. Only the slender specimens with limbate sutures as noted by Revets (1993) are included.
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