Paracoskinolina prestati Peybernés & Delmas, 1981
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https://doi.org/ 10.35463/j.apr.2020.01.04 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10680843 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A007EF1A-FF91-FFFA-FF45-E89DFD2FF8E8 |
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Paracoskinolina prestati Peybernés & Delmas, 1981 |
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Paracoskinolina prestati Peybernés & Delmas, 1981 View in CoL
The axial sections provided by Peybernès and Delmas (1981) as well as those from Prestat (1977; see synonymy) clearly evidence that the "pillars" are not aligned between subsequent chambers ( Fig. 1a–b, j–l, r View Fig ). This feature, however, is one of the diagnostic characteristics of the genus Paracoskinolina Moullade (see Arnaud-Vanneau, 1980, or Clavel in Granier et al., 2013, p. 153). Therefore, the upper? Albian Somali taxon can not be a species of Paracoskinolina . In fact, the partitions of the central zone in Cribellopsis are thickening "upwards" (= towards the apex; Arnaud-Vanneau, 1980, p. 668, "épaississent vers le haut"). This feature observable in axial sections, was also reported by Saint-Marc (1974, p. 225) for " Simplorbitolina " moulladei ("cloisons radiales ont une section triangulaire, en cȏne renversé"). It is worth mentioning here that this aspect of the central zone is described from several doubtful paracoskinolinas such as P. tunesiana Peybernès , P. pfenderae Canérot & Moullade , P. hispanica Peybernès , or P. querolensis Canérot & Peybernès as "hemi-pillars…pointe en haut" (e.g., Peybrnès and Delmas, 1981, p. 82). Transverse sections of Cribellopsis show that the vertical elements of the central zone are not isolated columnar pillars but sections of a reticulate (or anastomosing), often loose and poorly constrained, network formed by laterally fused main partitions (e.g., Fig. 1s View Fig ). This statement does not mean per se that all of the above cited species belong to Cribellopsis . Their taxonomic status must be clarified individually.
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Orbitolinina |
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Orbitolinoidea |
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Dictyoconinae |
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