Siphotrochammina sp.
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Figure 3.11-3.13 View FIGURE 3
1995 Trochammnina inflata Montagu 1808 ; ‘Sipho’ type, Scott, Hasegawa, Saito, Ito and Collins, p. 294, figs. 6.11, 6.13-6.17.
Morphological description. Test a low trochospiral, chambers ovate, increasing gradually in size as added, sutures gently curved, periphery rounded; wall light brown in color, finely and sparsely agglutinated on a proteinaceous base, the early whorl darker brown and with very little agglutinated material; aperture interiomarginal, at the end of a siphon-like lobe projecting from the umbilical margin of the chamber and directed forward ( Loeblich and Tappan, 1987). Although not recognizable through binocular microscope observation, the SEM images of the two photographed specimens ( Figure 3.11 View FIGURE 3 -12) exhibit a well defined, dorsal, inter-cameral foramen. As far as we know, this characteristic is not documented elsewhere and more photographs should be taken to confirm this morphological characteristic.
Occurrence. Common species in the modern estuary, with a well-defined position along the north-south gradient, appearing (live and dead) only in the northernmost samples (from Aouro upstream).
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Siphotrochammina sp.
Camacho, S, Moura, D, Connor, S, Scott, DB & Boski, T 2015 |
Trochammnina inflata
Montagu 1808 |