Eggerelloides scaber (Williamson, 1858)
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.26879/512 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6C046402-FF95-FFF6-ECC6-FB6878960366 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Eggerelloides scaber (Williamson, 1858) |
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Eggerelloides scaber (Williamson, 1858) View in CoL
Figure 3.22 View FIGURE 3
1858 Bulimina scabra Williamson : p. 65, pl. 5, figs. 136, 137.
1960 Eggerella scabra (Williamson) ; Hofker, p. 236, pl. A, figs. 11, 12.
1971 Eggerella scabra (Williamson) ; Murray, p. 45, pl. 15, figs. 1-6.
1987 Eggerelloides scabrus (Williamson) ; Loeblich and Tappan, p. 48, pl. 189, figs. 5-7.
1994 Eggerelloides scaber (Williamson) ; Jones, p. 52, pl. 47, figs. 15-17.
1995 Eggerella scabra (Williamson) ; Lévy, Mathieu, Poignant, Rosset-Moulinier, Ubaldo and Lebreiro, p. 19, pl. 2, fig. 9.
2004 Eggerelloides scaber (Williamson) ; Mendes, Gonzalez, Dias, Lobo and Martins, p. 178, pl. 1, fig. 3.
2012 Eggerelloides scabrus (Williamson) ; Milker and Schmiedl, p. 37, fig. 10.9.
2014 Eggerelloides scaber (Williamson) ; GenBank ID: 160331, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/ wwwtax.cgi?id=160331andlvl=0
Morphological description. Agglutinated, oblong test; initial part is trochospirally arranged but is reduced to triserial in the adult; chambers gradually increasing in size as added, so the last whorl commonly forms half the length of the test; the aperture is an interiomarginal arch in the center of the apertural face; coarsely agglutinated wall.
Occurrence. Rare species in the living assemblage but abundant in the dead assemblage;
occurs mainly at the lower reaches of the estuary,
at the lower stands of the marsh; more abundant in winter.
Remarks. The juvenile specimens can be easily confused with other Eggerella species.
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