Pullenia

Setoyama, Eiichi & Kaminski, Michael A., 2015, Neogene benthic foraminifera from the southern Bering Sea (IODP Expedition 323), Palaeontologia Electronica (International ed. in English) 76 (4), pp. 1-30 : 17

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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/462

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Pullenia
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Pullenia View in CoL cf. Pullenia catalinaensis McCulloch, 1977

Figures 6.9a, b, 6.10a, b View FIGURE 6

1977 Pullenia catalinaensis McCulloch : p. 436, pl. 171, fig. 4.

Description. Test of medium size, planispiral, with five and a half to six and a half chambers in the final whorl. Umbilicus small. Periphery rounded, lobulated. Chambers increasing in size gradually. Sutures distinct, depressed, sinuous, or curved backwards. Wall finely perforated, smooth. Aperture a basal slit with a lip.

Remarks. The specimens in this study are smaller than the type specimen, which is ca. 1 mm in the maximum diameter, and appear to be more highly perforated. McCulloch depicts a specimen that appears to be shinier, without visible pores. The species differs from Pullenia bulloides in its more laterally compressed test, higher number of chambers, and curved sutures and from Pullenia quinqueloba ( Reuss, 1851) by possessing a more rounded periphery and more than five chambers in the final whorl.

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