Lagenosolenia sp.

Toefy, R., Gibbons, M. J. & McMillan, I. K., 2005, The foraminifera associated with the alga Gelidium pristoides, South Africa, African Invertebrates 46, pp. 1-26 : 7

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7664789

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Lagenosolenia sp.
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Lagenosolenia sp. “A”

Figs 3E, 3F View Fig

Description: Elongated ovate shape with definite neck region. Unilocular.Wall calcareous and hyalinated, central region perforate, pores quite large. Double keeled margin. Aperture covered by laterally flaring lip. Width = 128.5 µm, height = 275 µm, width:height = 0.47:1.

Material examined: A27399 View Materials , A27400.

Distribution: Around South Africa from Buffels Bay to Victoria Bay.

Remarks: Only two species were found that were similar in structure to Lagenosolenia sp. “A”, L. falcouncinata Albani & Yassini, 1989 and L. largicosta Albani & Yassini, 1989 . Both have a neck, which terminates in laterally flaring lips and both have raised margins or keels. However, L. falcouncinata has a smooth central region, unlike Lagenosolenia sp. “A” which has large perforations in the central region. L. largicosta has large central pores; however it has a wide rough margin, which extends into a thin keel. Both these species have a distinctive neck region, which is absent in Lagenosolenia sp. “A”. The species recovered here is therefore very different to similar species examined.

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