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Ungulatella ( Spanish; Castilian )

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Ungulatella es un género de foraminífero bentónico de la familia Ungulatellidae, de la superfamilia Discorboidea, del suborden Rotaliina[1]​ y del orden Rotaliida.[2]​ Su especie tipo es Ungulatella pacifica. Su rango cronoestratigráfico abarca el Holoceno.

Clasificación

Ungulatella incluye a las siguientes especies:[3][4][5]

Bibliografía

  1. Loeblich, A.R., Jr. y Tappan, H. (1987). Foraminiferal genera and their classification. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company (ed.), 2 vol., 1-970, 1-212 + 847 láminas.
  2. Loeblich, A.R., Jr. y Tappan, H. (1992). Present Status of Foraminiferal Classification. Studies in Benthic Foraminifera en Benthos'90, Sendai (1990), Tokai University Press, 93-102.
  3. Encyclopedia of the Life, en http://eol.org/
  4. World Modern Foraminifera Database, en http://www.marinespecies.org/foraminifera/index.php
  5. Classifications Browser en http://www.ubio.org/browser/classifications.php?conceptID=13894357&expand=1&namebankID= Página 1 de 134
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Ungulatella: Brief Summary ( Spanish; Castilian )

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Ungulatella es un género de foraminífero bentónico de la familia Ungulatellidae, de la superfamilia Discorboidea, del suborden Rotaliina​ y del orden Rotaliida.​ Su especie tipo es Ungulatella pacifica. Su rango cronoestratigráfico abarca el Holoceno.

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Diagnosis

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Test elongate, high spired, with nearly parallel sides, conical proloculus followed by trochospirally enrolled chambers, each a full whorl in length but with distal margin overlapping the proximal one, and not rectilinear, sutures oblique, flush to slightly depressed, visible from the side toward which the aperture is directed; wall calcareous, coarsely perforate, outer wall surface with tiny pustules except for the clear, smooth, and polished apertural face; aperture a recurved slit extending toward the center of the distal end, at the termination of the final chamber, somewhat resembling the S-shaped opening of the Patellinidae. Holocene; Pacific. (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, Foraminiferal Genera and Their Classification)

Reference

Loeblich, A. R.; Tappan, H. (1987). Foraminiferal Genera and their Classification. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York. 970pp.

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