Textularia
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Description
Textularia sp 1. (Fig. 5:7, 8)
Remarks. This taxon was referred to Textularia due to its free agglutinated biserial test with well-sorted mediumsized grains, depressed sutures and slightly inflated chambers with rounded but slightly squared-off chambers. The chambers of this species deeply interlock, giving them a stacked appearance (Fig. 5:7). The aperture is a subcircular hole located at the base of the final chamber but sits off axis due to the chamber covering the inner-most half of the chamber preceding it (Fig. 5:8). These features closely resemble those tests assigned by Parker (2009: fig. 53) to Textularia kerimbaensis Said 1949 from Ningaloo Reef except that the aperture is not off axis and consists of a small slit as opposed to a sub-circular hole. Capricorn Group specimens also possess taller chambers.
Distribution within study area. Textularia sp. 1 was only collected from site 3 along Heron Transect 2. It is as abundant as T. candeiana and is less common than T. agglutinans, T. lateralis and Textularia jparkeri n. sp.
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Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Kingdom
- Chromista
- Phylum
- Foraminifera
- Order
- Textulariida
- Family
- Textulariidae
- Genus
- Textularia
- Taxon rank
- genus
References
- Parker, J. H. (2009) Taxonomy of Foraminifera from Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Association of Australasian Palaeontologists, Canberra, 810 pp.
- Said, R. (1949) Foraminifera of the northern Red Sea. Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research Special Publication, 26, 1 - 44.