Anorthoneis dulcis Hein 1991: 269
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Anorthoneis dulcis Hein 1991: 269 ( Figs 14–34 View FIGURES 14–22 View FIGURES 23–27 View FIGURES 28–34 )
References:— Hein (1991), p. 269, figs 2–21, 25–28; Tremarin & Ludwig (2008), figs 1–9, 10–24; Garcia & Talgatti (2008), figs 3–9; López Fuerte et al. (2011), figs 2–5.
Description. Valves broadly elliptical to ovoid in outline ( Figs 23 View FIGURES 23–27 , 28 View FIGURES 28–34 ). Apical axis: 14–16 μm, transapical axis: 9.2–12 μm. SV:— Externally, valve face flat to concave, becoming convex in the undifferentiated mantle, terminating in small marginal area ( Figs 23, 24 View FIGURES 23–27 ). Eccentric sternum neither raised nor thickened. The central area is asymmetric and larger on the wider hemivalve ( Fig.23 View FIGURES 23–27 ). Uniseriate transapical striae (22 in 10 μm) composed of circular areolae (20 in 10 μm) internally occluded by slightly perforated hymenes, in both the valve face and the mantle ( Figs 25, 26 View FIGURES 23–27 ). Close to the valve margin, each stria terminates with one larger, apically elongated or irregular areola ( Fig. 26 View FIGURES 23–27 ). Internally, the valve structures appear largely similar to the external ones, except for the sternum and the central area, which are visibly thicker ( Figs 25, 27 View FIGURES 23–27 ). RSV:— Externally, valve face flat to convex, curving gradually to form a wide, concave mantle terminating in hyaline marginal area ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 28–34 ). Raphe-sternum eccentric, developed entirely within the valve face. Straight, expanded, pore-like proximal raphe endings ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 28–34 ) converge coaxially on the asymmetric, subtriangular, in its wider part, and semi-circular, in its narrower part, central area ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 28–34 ). Distal raphe endings similar in shape to the proximal ones terminate in roundish submarginal areas, close to the valve face-mantle junction ( Fig. 30 View FIGURES 28–34 ). Uniseriate valve face striae (18 in 10 μm) separated from the mantle striae by faint, hyaline, submarginal area present on the valve face-mantle junction ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 28–34 , arrow). Mantle striae uniseriate, becoming biseriate towards the valve margin ( Figs 28, 30 View FIGURES 28–34 ). Areolae (20 in 10 μm) small, circular, occluded by hymenes ultrastructurally similar to those in the SV. Close to the valve margin, in correspondence of each biseriate stria, a larger, apically elongated areola is present ( Figs 28, 30 View FIGURES 28–34 ). Internally, raphe-sternum, central nodule, and submarginal hyaline area clearly thickened and raised ( Figs 33 and 34 View FIGURES 28–34 ). Proximal raphe endings hooked, deflected in opposite directions, converging on the central nodule ( Fig. 31 View FIGURES 28–34 ). Distal raphe endings terminating in vestigial helictoglossae, hardly reaching the hyaline terminal areas ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 28–34 ).
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Anorthoneis dulcis Hein 1991: 269
Pennesi, Chiara, Majewska, Roksana, Sterrenburg, Frithjof A. S., Totti, Cecilia & Stefano, Mario De 2018 |
Anorthoneis dulcis Hein 1991: 269
Hein, M. K. 1991: 269 |