Praefusulinella guvenci Akbaş, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/geodiversitas2022v44a19 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6675123 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7A63F25D-1038-4634-4EAB-76ECFEABF039 |
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Praefusulinella guvenci Akbaş |
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n. gen., n. sp. |
Praefusulinella guvenci Akbaş View in CoL , n. gen., n. sp.
( Figs 14N, O View FIG ; 15A View FIG )
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HOLOTYPE. — Specimens nos 18G40.14 .
DIAGNOSIS. — A species of Praefusulinella Akbaş , n. gen. with inflated short-fusiform test, slightly straight to convex lateral sides and narrowly rounded poles.
ETYMOLOGY. — This species is named after Prof. Dr. Tuncer Güvenç, in honour of his contributions to the Paleozoic foraminifera and fossil algae biostratigraphy.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Three axial sections (specimens nos 18G40.14 , 18G40.16 and 18G40.20 ).
TYPE LOCALITY. — Gölbelen section of Hadim Nappe (BozkIr/ Konya, Central Taurides, Turkey).
STRATIGRAPHIC RANGE. — Carboniferous, Pennsylvanian, upper Moscovian, Podolskian.
OCCURRENCE. — Gölbelen section of the Hadim Nappe (BozkIr/ Konya, Central Taurides, Turkey).
DESCRIPTION
Test large in size and inflated short-fusiform test with slightly straight to convex lateral sides and narrowly rounded poles. All volutions are coiled loosely. The initial first to second volutions are slightly spherical but the nautiloid shell shape is reached in the successive volutions. The last one or two volutions are short-fusiform in shape.Proloculus globular and relatively large, with an outside diameter of 140-180 microns. The number of volutions is up to 5 in advance specimens, and length ranges between 2.58 to 2.65 mm, diameters range between 1.75 to 1.90 mm and form ratios of 1.36 to 1.51. Four-layered wall is thick (0.045 -0.070 mm in the outer volutions), and composed of a tectum, a well-developed and distinct diaphanotheca and dark-thin lower and dark-dense upper tectorium ( Fig. 15B View FIG ). Septa regularly folded throughout the coiling axis. Chomata are massive, symmetrical and rounded in shape which present a ridge on the tunnel sides and sloping to the axis. They are subribbon-like in earlier volutions and their heights reach to nearly height of chamber in outermost volutions.
REMARKS
Praefusulinella guvenci Akbaş , n. gen., n. sp. is similar to Praefusulinella okuyucui Akbaş , n. gen., n. sp. and Praefusulinella tekini Akbaş , n. gen., n. sp., but differs from the former by smaller test, loose coiling and nautiloid initial volutions and from the latter by shorter test, nautiloid initial volutions and shape of the chomata.
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Fusulinoidea |
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Fusulinellinae |
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