Quinqueloculina sulcata Fornasini, 1900

Symphonia, Tabita K. & Senthil, Nathan D., 2019, Taxonomic notes on Recent Foraminifera from the Continental Shelf-Slope Region of Southwestern Bay of Bengal, East Coast of India, Palaeontologia Electronica (55 A) 22 (3), pp. 1-89 : 65

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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/811

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11074029

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Quinqueloculina sulcata Fornasini, 1900
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Quinqueloculina sulcata Fornasini, 1900 View in CoL

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1900 Quinqueloculina sulcata Fornasini , p. 364.

2007 Quinqueloculina sulcata d’Orbigny ; Talib and Farroqui, p. 18, pl.1, fig. 10a-b.

2012 Quinqueloculina cf. Q. sulcata d’Orbigny ; Debenay, p. 127.

2013 Quinqueloculina sulcata d’Orbigny ; Elakkiya and Manivannan, p. 885, fig. 7.11.

Description. Test elongate-oblong, wall calcareous, imperforate, surface ornamented with prominent costae; chamber arrangement quinqueloculine, margins truncate; peripheral margin subacute, periphery carinate, sutures distinct, slightly depressed; aperture terminal, circular at the end of a cylindrical neck, with a bifid tooth, bordered by a distinct rim.

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FIGURE 18. 1-2, Quinqueloculina bubnanensis McCulloch, 1977 in dorsal view (scale equals 400 μm) (1) and in apertural view (scale equals 200 μm) (2). 3-4, Quinqueloculina delicatula Vella, 1957 in dorsal view (scale equals 400 μm) (3) and in apertural view (scale equals 300 μm) (4). 5, Quinqueloculina lamarckiana d’Orbigny, 1839 in dorsal view (scale equals 200 μm). 6, Quinqueloculina lizardi Baccaert, 1987 in dorsal view (scale equals 200 μm). 7, Quinqueloculina parkeri (Brady, 1881) in dorsal view (scale equals 300 μm). 8, Quinqueloculina parvula Schlumberger, 1894 in dorsal view (scale equals 300 μm). 9-11, Quinqueloculina philippinensis Cushman, 1921 in dorsal view (scale equals 400 μm) (9); in ventral view (scale equals 400 μm) (10); and in apertural view (scale equals 500 μm) (11). 12, Quinqueloculina schlumbergeri (Wiesner, 1923) in dorsal view (scale equals 300 μm). 13-14, Quinqueloculina seminula (Linnaeus, 1758) in dorsal view (scale equals 100 μm) (13) and in ventral view (scale equals 100 μm) (14). 15-17, Quinqueloculina subparkeri McCulloch, 1977 in dorsal view (scale equals 300 μm) (15); in apertural view (scale equals 200 μm) (16); and in ventral view (scale equals 200 μm) (17). 18, Quinqueloculina subpolygona Parr, 1945 in dorsal view (scale equals 400 μm). 19-20, Quinqueloculina sulcata Fornasini, 1900 in dorsal view (scale equals 500 μm) (19) and in ventral view (scale equals 300 μm) (20).

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FIGURE 19. 1-2, Quinqueloculina undulose costata Terquem 1882 in dorsal view (scale equals 500 μm) (1) and in ventral view (scale equals 500 μm) (2). 3-4. Quinqueloculina venusta Karrer, 1868 in dorsal view (scale equals 500 μm) (3) and in ventral view (scale equals 400 μm) (4). 5, Quinqueloculina vulgaris d’Orbigny, 1826 in dorsal view (scale equals 100 μm). 6-8, Cribromiliolinella milletti (Cushman, 1954) in dorsal view (scale equals 500 μm) (6); in dorsal view (scale equals 400 μm) (7); and in dorsal view (scale equals 500 μm) (8). 9, Miliolinella circularis (Bornemann, 1855) dorsal view (scale equals 300 μm). 10-11, Miliolinella subrotunda (Montagu, 1803) in dorsal view (scale equals 100 μm) (10) and in ventral view (scale equals 200 μm) (11). 12-13, Miliolinella webbiana (d’Orbigny, 1839b) in dorsal view (scale equals 500 μm) (12) and in ventral view (scale equals 500 μm) (13). 14-16, Pseudotriloculina kerimbatica (Heron-Allen and Earland, 1939) in apertural view (scale equals 400 μm) (14); in dorsal view (scale equals 500 μm) (15); and in ventral view (scale equals 300 μm) (16). 17-18, Pseudotriloculina linneiana (d’Orbigny, 1839a) in dorsal view (scale equals 300 μm) (17) and in apertural view (scale equals 200 μm) (18).

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FIGURE 20. 1, Parahauerinoides fragilissima (Brady, 1884) in dorsal view (scale equals 300 μm). 2, Pseudotriloculina sp., in dorsal view (scale equals 100 μm). 3, Pyrgo denticulata (Brady, 1884) in ventral view (scale equals 500 μm). 4. Pyrgo inornata (d’Orbigny, 1846) in ventral view (scale equals 300 μm). 5-6, Pyrgo oblonga (d’Orbigny, 1839a) in dorsal view (scale equals 300 μm) (5) and in ventral view (scale equals 300 μm) (6). 7, Pyrgo sp. in ventral view (scale equals 300 μm). 8, Pyrgo williamsoni (Silvestri, 1923) in ventral view (scale equals 300 μm). 9-10, Triloculina echinata d’Orbigny, 1826 in dorsal view (scale equals 200 μm) (9) and in ventral view (scale equals 200 μm) (10). 11-12, Triloculina insignis (Brady, 1881) in dorsal view (scale equals 300 μm) (11) and in ventral view (scale equals 200 μm) (12). 13-14, Triloculina oblonga (Montagu, 1803) in dorsal view (scale equals 300 μm) (13) and in ventral view (scale equals 300 μm) (14). 15, Triloculina schreiberiana d’Orbigny, 1839a in dorsal view (scale equals 200 μm). 16-17, Triloculina terquemiana (Brady, 1884) in lateral view (scale equals 400 μm) (16) and in dorsal view (scale equals 300 μm) (17). 18, Triloculina tricarinata d’Orbigny, 1826 in apertural view (scale equals 200 μm).

Kingdom

Chromista

Phylum

Foraminifera

Class

Tubothalamea

Order

Miliolida

SubOrder

Miliolina

Family

Hauerinidae

SubFamily

Hauerininae

Genus

Quinqueloculina