Flabelloperforata tarburensis, Schlagintweit & Rashidi, 2017
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13190384 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187C0-FFCB-CC3E-02BC-AFB5FB848673 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Flabelloperforata tarburensis |
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sp. nov. |
Flabelloperforata tarburensis View in CoL n.sp.
?2009 Vania anatolica Sirel – Afghah, pl. 1, Fig. 4 View Fig .
Figs. 3a–b View Fig pars, 6–7.
Origin of the name: The species name refers to the late Cretaceous Tarbur Formation of the Zagros Zone, SW Iran.
Holotype: Oblique section illustrated in Figure 6A View Fig , thin-section NG 85-2.
Paratypes: Specimens in Fig. 6b–d, f View Fig .
Description: Test large, flattened (to undulating) and flabelliform, with rounded periphery. Initial part with chambers (7–8) continuously increasing in size as added, then rapidly increasing in breadth, becoming flabelliform (but never cyclic). The latter part consists of up to 15 chambers. Chambers without any structures (no exo- and endoskeleton). The chamber sutures are distinctly depressed. Wall and septa equal in thickness. The solid septa are pierced by numerous (multiple) and tiny foramina arranged in several parallel rows (?2 to 3) (e.g. Figs. 6i, k, m View Fig ). Wall thin, dark-microgranular-like to finely agglutinated with close-set simple pseudo-keriotheca-like pores ( Fig. 7b View Fig ); thin epiderm present, may be decorticated.
Dimensions (in mm):
test diameter = up to 14.5 (incomplete)
test thickness = up to 0.4
thickness septum = 0.02–0.06
diameter foramina = 0.01–0.03
diameter pseudo-keriotheca-like pores = 0.005–0.08
Remarks: See further remarks for the genus as the compared forms are monospecific.
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