Globivalvulina retroseptata, sensu Filimonova, 2008

Vachard, D, Krainer, K & Lucas, SG, 2015, Late Early Permian (late Leonardian; Kungurian) algae, microproblematica, and smaller foraminifers from the Yeso Group and San Andres Formation (New Mexico; USA), Palaeontologia Electronica (English ed.) 3 (8), pp. 1-77 : 30-32

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Globivalvulina retroseptata
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Globivalvulina retroseptata View in CoL n. sp.

Figures 21.1-21.8 View FIGURE 21. 1-8 , 27.1, 27.4, 27.9, 27.20 View FIGURE 27. 1, 4, 9, 20 , 28.1- 28.3, 28.7 View FIGURE 28. 1-3, 7 , 29.1-29.4, 29.7 View FIGURE 29. 1-4, 7 , 30.2, 30.3, 30.11, 30.13, 30.16 View FIGURE 30. 1, 4-6, 8-10, 12, 14-15 , 31.9-31.12 View FIGURE 31. 1 , 32.1-32.3, 32.6 View FIGURE 32. 1-3, 6

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v. 2003 Globivalvulina spp. (partim); Krainer, Vachard and Lucas, pl. 8, figs. 2, 12.

v. p. 2013 Globivalvulina ; Brose, Lucas and Krainer, fig. 6.7 (only, non fig. 6.6 = G. parapiciformis n. sp.).

v. 2013 b Globivalvulina aff. kamensis Reitlinger ; Vachard, Krainer and Lucas, p. 348 (no illustration).

Etymology. With septa turned backwards (relatively similar to those of the genus Retroseptellina Gaillot and Vachard, 2007 ).

Holotype. NMMNH P-67553; Figure 21.4 View FIGURE 21. 1-8 ; sample SAR 13-2 About SAR .

Paratypes. NMMNH P-67554-67560; Figure 21.1- 3, 21.5-8 View FIGURE 21. 1-8 .

Material. 35 sections.

Locus Typicus. NMMNH locality 8898; San Andres Formation, reference section, San Andres Mountains near Rhodes Canyon (New Mexico).

Stratum Typicum. Late? Kungurian (latest Leonardian).

Diagnosis. Test medium-sized, often ovoid, with septa curved backward, funnel wide and shallow, and thin microgranular wall.

Description. Test ovoid to rounded trapezoidal; D = (0.23)- 0.30-0.60 mm; w = 0.28-0.55 mm; w/D = 0.63-1.25. Planispiral to trochospiral axis of biseriality. Proloculus spherical, small to medium-sized (0.03-0.08 mm; mainly 0.06-0.07 mm), moderately large, centred. Dorsal side gently curved, strongly convex with weak sutures, to irregular and humped. Sutures moderately deep to deep. Whorl: 1- 1.5. Peripheral margin semicircular to crescentic. Lateral sides of spire relatively flat. Umbilicus absent. Chambers: (4)-5-6-(rarely 8) pairs, semicircular to rounded, eventually deformed; the two last chambers are disproportionate with a strong increase in height as in Globivalvulina graeca Reichel, 1946 (h = (rarely 0.11)- 0.13-0.30 mm). Septa thin and curved backwards at their distal extremity. Ventral side flat to slightly concave. Aperture is a basal slit. Funnel wide and shallow. Oral valvula variously developed, from faint to developed, as in G. kamensis Reitlinger, 1950 . Wall thin, dark, undifferentiated, unilayered, and microgranular (s = 0.01-0.02 mm).

Remarks. The new species differs from all other species of Globivalvulina (except for those assigned to Retroseptellina ) by the curvature of septa. Some transverse sections are difficult to distinguish from G. kamensis (nevertheless, the axial sections of this species are poorly known), generally smaller with a diameter of 0.43-0.50 mm for Reitlinger (1950) and 0.43 mm according to Bogush (1963, p. 60). Although synonymized with Globivalvulina bulloides by Groves (1988), G. kamensis differs by its smaller dimensions, stronger valvular projections, and a microgranular wall that is never differentiated.

Occurrence. Kungurian (late Leonardian) of New Mexico (Yeso Group, Los Vallos Formation, Torres Member, Massacre Gap (MG): samples MG 10-9, MG(2) 10-12; and San Andres Formation, McLeod Hills (MLY) and reference section in the San Andres Mountains (SAR): samples MLY 5-3, MLY 5-23, MLY(2) 5a-5a, MLY(2) 6-13, MLY(2) 6-31, MLY 8-2a, SAR 3-1, SAR 3-4, SAR 8a-19, SAR 10- 3, SAR(2) 12-6, SAR 13-2, SAR 13-5b, SAR 13-5c, SAR 13-7, SAR 13-10, SAR(2) 13a-1, SAR(2) 13a- 2, SAR 13a-7, SAR 13a-8, SAR 13a-9, SAR 13a- 10, SAR 13a-11, SAR 19-2, SAR 19-3, SAR 19-4, SAR 20-1, SAR 20-6, SAR (A-1§)).

NMMNH

New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science

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