Stainforthia ishikiensis (Asano)
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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/444 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A029445F-E96C-FFC9-4897-B9DB76F3A345 |
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Felipe |
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Stainforthia ishikiensis (Asano) |
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Stainforthia ishikiensis (Asano)
Figures 24.13, 24.14 View FIGURE 24
1949 Virgulina ishikiensis Asano , p. 428, text-fig. 1.
Remarks. This species was originally described from the Miocene of Fukushima, northern Japan. Scott et al. (2000) suggested it was close to Fursenkoina fusiformis [= Bulimina pupoides d'Orbigny var. fusiformis Williamson, 1858, p. 64 , pl. 5, figs. 129, 130] as well as to Virgulina akitaensis Iwasa (1955, p. 17 , text-fig. 2); but both species are distinguished from F. fusiformis in their more slender shape.
Occurrence. Rare in the Yonahama and Minebari formations.
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