Neocassidulina hadai (Uchio)
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Neocassidulina hadai (Uchio) |
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Figures 27.17-27.19 View FIGURE 27
1962 Bolivina hadai Uchio , pp. 368, 369, pl. 18, figs. 3, 4.
1964 Bolivina capitata Cushman View in CoL — LeRoy, p. F31, pl. 2, fig. 9 (non Bolivina capitata Cushman, 1933c View in CoL ).
1964 Loxostomum okinawaens LeRoy , p. F33, pl. 2, figs. 17, 18.
1979 Brizalina subcapitata Zheng , pp. 160, 218, pl. 15, fig. 15.
1989 Bolivina hadai Uchio — Ōki, p. 107, pl. 9, fig. 1.
1992 Brizalina capitata (Cushman) — Hatta and Ujiié (b), p. 172, pl. 25 figs. 9—11.
1993 Cassidelina capitata (Cushman) — Haig, p. 170, pl. 1, figs. 4—6.
1994 Cassidelina subcapitata (Zheng) — Loeblich and Tappan, p. 118, pl. 229, figs. 8— 12.
Remarks. This species is commonly observed in the Pacific region as listed above. Bolivina capitata
Cushman, which several authors have identified with the present form, has biserial chambers and a symmetrical aperture, and belongs to Bolivina or
Brizalina according to Loeblich and Tappan (1994).
Aperture of genus Neocassidulina is not symmetrical like Bolivina . Its elongate, curved, and slit-like aperture extends up the apertural face parallel to the distal margin in side view.
Occurrence. Sporadic in the Onogoshi, Yonahama, and Minebari formations.
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Neocassidulina hadai (Uchio)
Hanagata, S & Nobuhara, T 2015 |
Loxostomum okinawaens
LeRoy 1964 |
Bolivina capitata
Cushman 1933 |
Bolivina capitata
Cushman 1933 |