Anorthoneis hyalina Hustedt 1955: 15
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Anorthoneis hyalina Hustedt 1955: 15 ( Figs 68–87 View FIGURES 68–75 View FIGURES 76–80 View FIGURES 81–87 )
References:— Hustedt (1955), pl. 2 figs 3–4, pl. 5 figs 12–13; Foged (1975), pl. 7, figs 12, 13; Simonsen (1987), p. 404, pl. 604, figs 1–8; Witkowski et al. (2000), p. 98, pl. 51, fig. 1; Garcia & Talgatti (2006), figs 3–4, 9–15.
Description. Valves ovoid to circular in outline ( Figs 76 View FIGURES 76–80 , 81 View FIGURES 81–87 ). Apical axis: 24–36 μm, transapical axis: 20–28μm.
SV:— Externally, valve face flat in its central part, distally convex, curving gradually into a shallow undifferentiated mantle ( Figs 76, 78 View FIGURES 76–80 ). Sternum strongly asymmetric, expanded in the centre, giving rise to a very large, semi-circular central area, occupying more than 2/3 of the entire valve surface ( Figs 76, 78 View FIGURES 76–80 ), covered with randomly scattered, irregular concavities and flanked by groove-like fissures ( Figs 78, 79 View FIGURES 76–80 arrow). Similar irregular, apically elongated groove-like fissures mark the apical axis ( Figs 76, 78 View FIGURES 76–80 ). Striae uniseriate, radiate, 9–11 in 10 μm close to the valve centre, becoming denser towards the margin (15–17 in 10 μm), composed of slit-like areolae (10 in 10 μm) internally occluded by vela ( Fig. 80 View FIGURES 76–80 ). The internal areola openings are larger than those on the exterior. Internally, almost undiscernible sternum and very large hyaline central area appear heavily silicified and smooth ( Fig. 77 View FIGURES 76–80 ).
RSV:— Externally, valve face concave with slightly raised asymmetrical raphe-sternum ( Figs 81, 84 View FIGURES 81–87 ). Valve mantle wide, terminating at the valve margin in a narrow marginal area bordered by a thickened rim; same thickening occurs on valvocopula ( Figs 82, 85 View FIGURES 81–87 arrows); ligulate structures are visible on the valvocopula ( Fig. 85 View FIGURES 81–87 , black arrow). Striae radiate and strongly radiate near the apices ( Figs 81, 82 View FIGURES 81–87 ), 17–18 in 10 μm, uniseriate, becoming biseriate on the mantle ( Figs 82, 85, 87 View FIGURES 81–87 ). Circular areolae almost equal in size, 30 in 10 μm, occluded by perforated hymenes. A smaller, nonhymenate areola is present on the valve margin, at the end of each stria ( Fig. 85 View FIGURES 81–87 , white arrowhead). Asymmetric central area small, subtriangular ( Figs 81, 83 View FIGURES 81–87 ). Raphe branches straight with close, coaxial, and slightly expanded proximal endings, deflected slightly to one side ( Figs 81, 83 View FIGURES 81–87 ). Distal raphe endings straight, slightly expanded, hardly reaching sub-circular terminal areas, distant from the valve margin ( Fig. 82 View FIGURES 81–87 ). Internally, both the raphe-sternum and the central nodule thickened and prominent ( Fig. 86 View FIGURES 81–87 ). Distal ones end in reduced helictoglossae, not reaching the hyaline terminal areas ( Fig. 86 View FIGURES 81–87 ).
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Anorthoneis hyalina Hustedt 1955: 15
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