Melonis affinis ( Reuss, 1851 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/462 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E77A8793-FFF4-405D-CB13-FF53EC00FF5A |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Melonis affinis ( Reuss, 1851 ) |
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Melonis affinis ( Reuss, 1851) View in CoL
Figures 6.4a, b, 6.5 View FIGURE 6
1858 Nonionina barleeana Williamson : p. 32, pl. 3, figs. 68, 69.
1884 Nonionina umbilicatula (Montagu) ; Brady, p. 726, pl. 109, figs. 8, 9.
1994 Melonis affinis (Reuss) ; Jones, p. 107, pl. 109, figs. 8, 9.
1994 Melonis barleeanus (Williamson) ; Loeblich and Tappan, p. 157, pl. 347, figs. 1–5.
2001 Melonis affinis (Reuss) ; Szarek, p. 143, pl. 23, figs. 12–14.
2012 Melonis affinis (Reuss) ; Milker and Schmiedl, p. 115, fig. 26.9-10.
2012 Melonis barleeanum (Willamson) ; Milker and Schmiedl, p. 115, fig. 26.11-12.
2013 Melonis barleeanum (Williamson) ; Holbourn, Henderson, and MacLeod, p. 354.
Remarks. Most of the specimens found in this study are similar to Melonis affinis illustrated by Milker and Schmiedl (2012), who distinguished this species from M. barleeanum by its less prominent apertural lip. Based on molecular analysis, Schweizer (2006) synonymised Melonis barleeanus under Melonis affinis . The genus Melonis is suggested to belong to the family Cibicididae based on its closer relationship to cibicidids than to the genus Pullenia revealed by the molecular phylogenetic study by Schweizer et al. (2009). The genus Melonis is, however, retained in the subfamily Pulleniinae under the family Nonionidae because of its plasnispiral coiling mode, which does not agree with the morphological definition of the family Cibicididae .
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