Oridorsalis umbonatus (Reuss)
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Oridorsalis umbonatus (Reuss) View in CoL
Figures 32.23, 32.24 View FIGURE 32
1851 Rotalia umbonata Reuss , p. 75, pl. 5, fig. 35.
1884 Truncatulina tenera Brady , p. 665, pl. 95, fig. 11.
1921 Pulvinulina umbonata (Reuss) — Cushman, pp. 339, 340, pl. 71, fig. 1.
1941 Eponides umbonatus (Reuss) — LeRoy (Part 2), p. 84, pl. 3, figs. 19—21.
1944 Eponides umbonatus (Reuss) — LeRoy (Part 1), p. 34, pl. 2, figs. 22—24.
1964 Pseudoeponides umbonatus (Reuss) — LeRoy, p. F39, pl. 7, figs. 33—38.
1966 Oridorsalis umbonatus (Reuss) — Belford, pp. 172, 173, pl. 30, figs. 1—6, text-figs. 22-4, 22-5.
1988 Oridorsalis umbonatus (Reuss) — Marle, p. 148, pl. 3, figs. 10, 15.
1989 Oridorsalis umbonatus (Reuss) — Inoue, p. 158, pl. 24, fig. 13.
1989 Oridorsalis tener (Brady) — Ōki, p. 149, pl. 20, fig. 8.
1990 Oridorsalis umbonatus (Reuss) — Akimoto, p. 206, pl. 24, fig. 4; Ujiié, pp. 48, 49, pl. 28, figs. 1—6, text-fig. 4.
1994 Oridorsalis umbonatus (Reuss) — Xu and Ujiié, pp. 518, 519, figs. 10-1, 10-2; Akimoto, p. 285, pl. 3, fig. 5.
1994 Oridorsalis umbonata (Reuss) — Jones, p. 99, pl. 95, fig. 11, p. 104, pl. 105, fig. 2.
1995 Oridorsalis umbonatus (Reuss) — Ujiié, pl. 8, figs. 3, 4.
1998 Oridorsalis umbonatus (Reuss) — Hess, pp. 85, 86, pl. 14, figs. 9, 10.
2000 Oridorsalis umbonatus (Reuss) — Ohkushi, Thomas, and Kawahata, p. 144, pl. 5, fig. 1.
2001 Oridorsalis umbonatus (Reuss) — Hayward, Carter, Grenfell, and Hayward, figs.16-R, 16-S.
Remarks. Ujiié (1990) distinguished Eponides tenerus (Brady) and Oridorsalis umbonatus
(Reuss) based on the supplementary aperture in dorsal sutures. We regard these two as synonyms;
there is variation in the development of supplementary apertures, which conforms with the description supplied by Loeblich and Tappan (1987).
Occurrence. Common in the Onogoshi, Yonahama, and Minebari formations.
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