Ammonia aberdoveyensis Haynes, 1973
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Ammonia aberdoveyensis Haynes, 1973 |
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Ammonia aberdoveyensis Haynes, 1973 View in CoL
Figure 5.28-5.35 View FIGURE 5
1973 Ammonia aberdoveyensis Haynes : p. 184, fig. 38, nos. 1-7.
1990 Ammonia beccarii (Linné) View in CoL f. tepida ( Cushman, 1926) View in CoL ; Walton and Sloan, pl. 1, figs. 1-4; pl. 2, fig. 2.
1995 Ammonia beccarii ( Linné, 1758) View in CoL ; Yassini and Jones, p. 175, figs. 994-999.
2004 Ammonia aberdoveyensis Haynes View in CoL ; Hayward, Holzmann, Grenfell, Pawlowski and Triggs, p. 253, pl. II, fig. T2; p. 256, pl. III, fig. T2; p. 258, pl. IV, fig. T2.
2007 Ammonia aberdoveyensis Haynes ; Wennrich, Meng and Schmiedl, p. 321, pl. 1, fig. 3.
2014 Ammonia aberdoveyensis Haynes ; Pawlowski and Holzmann: forambarcoding.unige.ch/specs/72-ammonia-aberdoveyensis-t2
2014 Ammonia aberdoveyensis Haynes ; this study; European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/data/view/ LN551930-LN551935
Morphological description. Small proloculus, test medium-size (0.3 – 0.5 mm); whorls medium width on spiral side; moderate inflation, a broadly rounded periphery, six to nine chambers per whorl;
small pores and longer radial sutural furrows on the umbilical side than the other ‘Ammonias’; little to no secondary calcite, usually with no umbilical boss.
Occurrence. Together with Ammonia sp1 , this is the most ubiquitous calcareous species in the modern estuary, being absent only from the most elevated stands of the marsh; its optimum occurrence is in the lower to middle elevations of the lower and middle estuary; its peak of occurrence is observed in summer, especially in the lower elevations where it is always the dominant species; in summer, it is able to migrate farther up the marsh,
occupying higher elevation stands; is a dominant element in two of the main assemblages found for
Guadiana: in the middle elevations of upstream assemblage, where it is subdominant to M. fusca ,
and in the lower elevations of the lower estuary assemblage, where it is co-dominant with B. ordinaria in winter.
Remarks. Found on Mediterranean coasts, France and Italy ( Hayward et al., 2004).
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Ammonia aberdoveyensis Haynes, 1973
Camacho, S, Moura, D, Connor, S, Scott, DB & Boski, T 2015 |
Ammonia aberdoveyensis
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