Parvicingula alata Kozlova and Vishnevskaya, 2012

Vishnevskaya, Valentina S. & Kozlova, Genrietta E., 2012, Volgian and Santonian-Campanian radiolarian events of the Russian Arctic and Pacific Rim, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 57 (4), pp. 773-790 : 786-787

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2011.0040

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B5F0FF7E-447F-4DCC-B68F-F78847FE08FC

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C92F33-FFAD-FFB6-FCB7-FBDFDA24E47D

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Felipe

scientific name

Parvicingula alata Kozlova and Vishnevskaya
status

sp. nov.

Parvicingula alata Kozlova and Vishnevskaya sp. nov.

Figs. 4T View Fig , 6F, G View Fig .

1994 Parvicingula sp. F ; Kozlova 1994b: pl. 8:1–3, 6.

Etymology: In allusion to the wings.

Type material: Holotype N G−1−2K (see Fig. 6F View Fig ), Paratype N667/68; both at the Museum of the Microfaunal Laboratory VNIGRI, St Petersburg .

Type locality: Gorodishce section, Uljanovsk, Volga Basin, Russia .

Type horizon: Upper Volgian .

Diagnosis.—Typical Parvicingula with dome shaped cephalothorax, bearing 3 short massive spines.

Description.—Test conical with nine (or more?) post−abdominal segments. Cephalis and thorax together dome shaped, irregularly perforated, with coarse to thorny surface. Apical horn massive, very short subconically, with apical pore; spines 2, L and D short, situated at centre of cephalo−thorax. Distinct complete circumferential ridge beginning at the base of the first post−abdominal segments. Thorax and following segments approximately equal in height, with three rows of uniform hexagonal pore frames; pores circular.

Measurements (in µm).—Total height 130–165, height of cephalis + thorax 35–42, height abdomen and following segments 23–27, test width (maximum) 65–75, cephalis width 40–57.

Remarks.—The new species differs from congeners in having external spines and a dome−shaped cephalo−thorax.

Geographic and stratigraphic range.—Upper Volgian; Volga Basin, Russia.

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