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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.

Notes

Published as part of Mamo, Briony L., 2016, Benthic Foraminifera from the Capricorn Group, Great Barrier Reef, Australia, pp. 1-123 in Zootaxa 4215 (1) on page 21, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4215.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/272923

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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.