Discorinopsis aguayoi ( Bermúdez, 1935 )
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Discorinopsis aguayoi ( Bermúdez, 1935 ) |
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Discorinopsis aguayoi ( Bermúdez, 1935)
Figure 3.26-3.29 View FIGURE 3
1935 Discorbis aguayoi Bermúdez : p. 204, pl. 15, figs. 10-14.
1948b Discorinopsis vadescens Cushman and Brönnimann : p. 20, pl. 4, figs. 9, 10.
1953 Discorinopsis aguayoi (Bermúdez) ; Parker, Phleger and Pierson, p. 7, pl. 4, figs. 23, 24.
1957 Discorbis? aguayoi Bermúdez ; Todd and Brönnimann: pl. 9, fig. 24.
1963 Trichohyalus aguayoi (Bermúdez) ; Bermúdez and Seiglie, p. 176, pl. 26, fig. 4.
1971 Discorinopsis aguayoi (Bermúdez) ; Bock, p. 50, pl. 18, fig. 42.
1979 Discorinopsis aguayoi (Bermúdez) ; Scott, Piper and Panagos, p. 257, pl. 16, figs. 1, 2.
1998b Discorinopsis aguayoi (Bermúdez) ; Debenay, Eichler, Duleba, Bonetti and Eichler-Coelho, p. 80, pl. IV, figs. 24, 25.
2003 Discorinopsis aguayoi (Bermúdez) ; Javaux and Scott, p. 14, figs. 6.1, 6.2.
Morphological description. Test with low trochospiral coil, with about five chambers in the first whorl; the increased height of the spire results in an auriculate test, spiral side strongly convex, umbilical side flattened to concave with broad umbilicus; sutures strongly curved in spiral side, nearly radial on the umbilical side; wall agglutinated of calcareous particles.
Occurrence. Species of narrow distribution, occurring with J. macrescens and T. inflata in significant abundances (11.9%) during winter. In the living assemblage, its occurrence seems limited to confined sites of the lower estuary (LG and E1), at low to middle elevations where vegetation occurs.
Remarks. In Guadiana environments D. aguayoi is epiphytic, found strongly attached to vegetal structures.
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