Miliammina fusca ( Brady, 1870 )
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Felipe |
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Miliammina fusca ( Brady, 1870 ) |
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Miliammina fusca ( Brady, 1870)
Figure 2.24-2.26 View FIGURE 2
1870 Quinqueloculina fusca Brady : p. 286, pl. 11, figs. 2, 3.
1953 Miliammina fusca ( Brady, 1870) ; Parker, Phleger and Pierson, p. 10, pl. 1, figs. 40, 41.
1980 Miliammina fusca ( Brady, 1870) ; Scott and Medioli, p. 40, pl. 2, figs. 1-3.
1990 Miliammina fusca ( Brady, 1870) ; Scott, Schnack, Ferrero, Espinosa and Barbosa, p. 731, pl. 1, fig. 4.
2003 Miliammina fusca ( Brady, 1870) ; Javaux and Scott, p. 16, fig. 6.7.
2013 Miliammina fusca ( Brady, 1870) ; GenBank, ID: 302103, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/ wwwtax.cgi?id=302103&lvl=0
Morphological description. Test agglutinated,
elongated, ovate, of half coil in a quinqueloculine pattern; wall relatively thick, medium to coarse agglutinated; aperture at the end of the chamber,
rounded to semilunate, depending on the degree of compression against the previous whorl and may be produced on a short neck.
Occurrence. One of the most ubiquitous agglutinated species in the Guadiana Estuary, dominating mid-low environments in the upper reaches of the estuary.
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