Oolina brevisolenia Zheng, 1979
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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2023.12.1.048 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12802988 |
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Oolina brevisolenia Zheng, 1979 |
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3. Oolina brevisolenia Zheng, 1979 View in CoL ( Plate 2 View Plate 2 . figs. 5-7)
Oolina brevisolenia, Zheng, 1979 View in CoL , pp. 148 (Chinese), 213 (English), pl. 12, fig. la - c.
Material examined. Seop-seom Kaldong-gul diving point, Seogwipo, Jeju Island, Korea. 33°14′12.10″N, 126° 35′19.34″E, 3 August 2020, collected by Heerin Kim, Jisu Yeom and Wonchoel Lee. MABIK ID: MABIK PR00044181 GoogleMaps ; Sungsan Seom-yeo diving point, Seogwipo Jeju Island, 33°27′21.54″N 126°56′3.06″E, 2 August 2020, by SCUBA diving, collected by Heerin Kim, Jisu Yeom and Wonchoel Lee. MABIK ID: MABIK PR000 44179, MABIK PR00044180 GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Test unilocular, ovate, tapering toward apertural end, basal end broader and rounded. Surface ornamented with somewhat irregularly distributed, bifurcating longitudinal costae, which extending from basal end to the middle or slightly upper middle part of test. Wall calcareous hyaline, thick, surface smooth except the longitudinal costae. Aperture terminal, radiate, short entosolenian tube at the inner part of apertural end, not extending into the chamber cavity. Test length about 420 μm, width about 350 μm.
Remarks. This species was originally reported by Zheng (1979), from a shallow depth (30 m) near Xisha Islands in the South China Sea. The longitudinal costae, somewhat irregularly spaced and sometimes bifurcating, are the unique feature that distinguishes this species from other congeners. According to the original description ( Zheng, 1979), this species resembles Oolina borealis Loeblich & Tappan, 1954 , in having globose test and longitudinal costae, but O. brevisolenia Zheng, 1979 differs from O. borealis in having tapering apertural end rather than ovate outline, and the longitudinal costae which are irregular, bifurcating, and not extending to the apical end. According to WoRMS (2022), this species has been found and documented only from Chinese waters and this is the second report of O. brevisolenia from other countries except for China. In Korean specimens, there is a slight difference in the number and thickness of costae between individuals.
Distribution. Korea, China.
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Oolina brevisolenia Zheng, 1979
Lee, Somin & Lee, Fabrizio Frontalini and Wonchoel 2023 |
Oolina brevisolenia
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