Lenticulina aculeata (d'Orbigny)

Hanagata, S & Nobuhara, T, 2015, Illustrated guide to Pliocene foraminifera from Miyakojima, Ryukyu Island Arc, with comments on biostratigraph, Palaeontologia Electronica (Cambridge, England) 33 (8), pp. 1-142 : 29

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Lenticulina aculeata (d'Orbigny)
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Lenticulina aculeata (d'Orbigny)

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1798 Nautilus calcar Linné varietas ϑ (theta) Fichtel and Moll, p. 79, pl. 12, figs. I, k. (non Nautilus calcar Linné, 1758, p. 709 , no. 235).

1798 Nautilus calcar Linné varietas µ(mu) Fichtel and Moll, p. 79, pl. 13, figs. h, i.

1826 Robulina aculeana d’Orbigny , p. 289.

1923 Robulus calcar (Linné) — Cushman, pp. 7, 8, pl. 2, fig. 3.

1941 Robulus calcar (Linné) — LeRoy (Part 1), p. 24, pl. 1, figs. 88—89.

1964 Robulus calcar (Linné) — LeRoy, p. F22, pl. 4, figs. 14, 15.

1984 Lenticulina aculeata (d’Orbigny) — Rögl and Hansen, p. 56, pl. 19, fig. 3, p. 58, pl. 19, fig. 4, text-fig. 22.

1988 Lenticulina calcar (Linné) — Wang, Zhang, Zhao, Min, Bian, Zheng, Cheng, and Chen, pp. 141, 142, pl. 18, fig. 1.

1989 Lenticulina calcar (Linné) — Ōki, p. 97, pl. 7, fig. 3.

1990 Robulus calcar (Linné) — Akimoto, p. 210, pl. 15, fig. 10, pl. 17, fig. 6.

1994 Lenticulina calcar (Linné) — Jones, pp. 81, 82, pl. 70, figs. 9—12; Loeblich and Tappan, p. 68, pl. 120, figs. 1—8.

Diagnosis. Moderate–sized species with five chambers in final whorl, slightly raised sutures, and spines protruding from the middle of the peripheral keel of each chamber.

Remarks. As listed above, many workers have identified this species as L. calcar . According to

Rögl and Hansen (1984), however, L. calcar has numerous chambers (up to seven or ten) in final whorl; while L. aculeata has about five, more inflated, and lobulate chambers.

Occurrence. Common in all formations studied here.

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