Elphidium oceanensis ( d’Orbigny, 1826 )
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Elphidium oceanensis ( d’Orbigny, 1826 ) |
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Elphidium oceanensis ( d’Orbigny, 1826) View in CoL
Figure 5.19-5.21 View FIGURE 5
1826 Polystomella oceanensis d’Orbigny : p. 285.
1948a Cribroelphidium vadescen s Cushman and Bronnimann: p. 18, pl. 4, fig. 5.
1951 Elphidium littorale Le Calvez and Le Calvez : p. 251, figs. 5a, 5b.
1971 Elphidium oceanensis (d’Orbigny) ; Murray, p. 165, pl. 69, figs. 1-7.
1982 Elphidium gunteri Cole, 1931 ; Buzas and Severin, p. 37, pl. 8, fig. 4.
1988 Elphidium oceanensis (d’Orbigny) ; Cearreta, p. 36, pl. I, fig. 8.
1994 Elphidium gunteri Cole, 1931 ; Hayward and Hollis, p. 209, pl. 4, figs. 10-12.
2004 Elphidium oceanensis (d’Orbigny) ; Leorri and Cearreta, p. 78, pl. 1, fig. 5.
2006 Cribroelphidium mirum n. sp. Langer and Schmidt-Sinns: p. 669, figs. 1.1-1.23.
2007 Elphidium oceanensis (d’Orbigny) ; Cearreta, Alday, Freitas and Andrade, p. 134, pl. I, fig. 3.
Morphological description. The wall is calcareous; test planispiral, involute and inflated with eight to fifteen chambers in outer whorl; periphery broadly rounded, slightly to irregularly lobate;
sutures depressed, straight to gently curved; septal bridges irregular in number and degree of development; umbilicus may be slightly depressed or raised due to growth of irregular bosses; tubercular development in sutural pits, umbilical depression and base of apertural face; aperture is an interiomarginal row of arches; wall is coarsely perforate and usually golden brown.
Ocurrence. Has its optimum during summer, being a dominant species at middle and lower elevations (- 0.7 to 1.1 m in relation to MSL); in terms of distribution range it is almost as eurytopic as Ammonia spp. , occupying the entire study range of elevation and latitude.
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