Chrysalogonium deceptorium (Schwager)
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Felipe |
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Chrysalogonium deceptorium (Schwager) |
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Chrysalogonium deceptorium (Schwager)
Figure 9.14 View FIGURE 9
1866 Nodosaria deceptoria Schwager , p. 212, pl. 5, fig. 30.
1941 Nodosaria spirostriolata Cushman — LeRoy (Part 2), p. 75, pl. 5, fig. 23 (non Cushman, 1921).
1964 Nodosaria spirostriolata Cushman — LeRoy, p. F24, pl. 15, fig. 13.
1968 Nodosaria spirostriolata Cushman — Huang, p. 58, pl. 13, fig. 21.
2002 Dentalina deceptoria (Schwager) — Hayward, p. 298, pl. 2, figs. 28, 29.
2012 Chrysalogonium deceptorium (Schwager) — Hayward, Kawagata, Sabaa, Grenfell, Kerckhoven, Johnson, and Thomas, pp. 118, 119, pl. 4, figs. 9—16.
Remarks. This species has approximately 20
raised longitudinal striations, whereas Nodosaria spirostriolata Cushman has numerous (up to 40-
50) fine longitudinal striations.
Occurrence. A single specimen from the Minebari
Formation.
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