Siphonodosaria ketienziensis (Ishizaki)
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Siphonodosaria ketienziensis (Ishizaki) |
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Siphonodosaria ketienziensis (Ishizaki) View in CoL
Figures 28.12, 28.13 View FIGURE 28
1943 Ellipsonodosaria ketienziensis Ishizaki , p. 684, figs. 1, 6, 11.
1964 Stilostomella ketienziensis (Ishizaki) — LeRoy, p. F35, pl. 15, fig. 33.
1992 Stilostomella sp. A — Kaiho, pl. 5, fig. 11.
2002 Siphonodosaria ketienziensis (Ishizaki) — Hayward, pp.304, 305, pl. 3, figs. 21, 22.
Remarks. This species resembles Siphonodosaria lepidula , yet is distinguished by less depressed sutures and finer and shorter spines on the lower margin of the chambers. Nodosaria insecta var. spinifera LeRoy (1941 , part 2, p. 74, pl. 1, fig. 17) may be a synonym of this species. Hayward et al. (2012) regarded this species to be synonymous with Siphonodosaria jacksonensis (Cushman and Applin) , originally described from the Eocene of Texas, although retained as a distinct species, since the holotype illustrated by Hayward et al. shows less depressed sutures.
Occurrence. Common in the Onogoshi, Yonahama, and Minebari formations.
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