Samtlebenella circumcamerata
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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/1222 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/164B3C24-A532-FFAD-FC09-FBBDFCD8FF17 |
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Felipe |
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Samtlebenella circumcamerata |
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Munnecke, Servais, and Vachard, 2000
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Derivation of name. Latin, circum, around; camera, vault, chamber.
Material. 5 specimens
Original diagnosis. A species of Samtlebenella with 10-15 chamberlets regularly distributed in the wall.
Dimensions. Munnecke et al. (2000) noted total lengths of S. circumcamerata to measure between 80–125 µm, and the total width between 50–120 µm and observed between 10–15 chamberlets. Our specimens measure: overall lengths of 84–185 µm and diameters of 96–173 µm with only 1-4 chamberlets observed. The thickness of the wall is noted to vary between 4–27 µm.
Remarks. Specimens are undetermined if they are Samtlebenella circumcamerata as the chambers within the walls are not clear due to their small sizes and possibly could be juvenile specimens. Observations of 1-4 chamberlets only but could be due to cross-sectional cuts. We note specimens of a larger size than those observed at Gotland.
Stratigraphical range. Lower Silurian (Homerian)
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