Siphonodosaria lepidula (Schwager)

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 : 94

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Siphonodosaria lepidula (Schwager)
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1866 Nodosaria lepidula Schwager , pp. 210, 211, pl. 5, figs. 27, 28.

1941 Nodogenerina lepidula (Schwager) — LeRoy (Part 1), p. 31, pl. 1, fig. 104; LeRoy (Part 2), p. 79, pl. 1, fig. 28.

1989 Siphonodosaria lepidula (Schwager) — Hermelin, pp. 61, 62, pl. 11, figs. 8, 9.

1992 Stilostomella lepidula (Schwager) — Kaiho, pl. 5, fig. 12.

1994 Nodogenerina lepidula (Schwager) — Loeblich and Tappan, p. 133, pl. 261, figs. 18—20.

2002 Siphonodosaria lepidula f. lepidula (Schwager) — Hayward, p. 305, pl. 3, figs. 25—32.

2012 Siphonodosaria lepidula (Schwager) — Hayward, Kawagata, Sabaa, Grenfell, Kerckhoven, Johnson, and Thomas, p. 174, pl. 18, figs. 6—20.

Remarks. This is one of the most popular deepsea foraminifera in the Neogene Pacific region,

and its disappearance provides an important datum horizon in the Quaternary which is referred to as the Stilostomella extinction ( Weinholz and

Lutze, 1989).

Occurrence. Common in the Onogoshi, Yonahama, and Minebari formations.

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