Napora pyramis, Dumitrica & Zügel, 2003

Dumitrica, Paulian & Zügel, Peter, 2003, Lower Tithonian mono- and dicyrtid Nassellaria (Radiolaria) from the Solnhofen area (southern Germany), Geodiversitas 25 (1), pp. 5-72 : 64

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5372196

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persistent identifier

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scientific name

Napora pyramis
status

sp. nov.

Napora pyramis n. sp. ( Fig. 29J, K View FIG )

HOLOTYPE. — Photo No. 13759; Musée de Géologie , Lausanne, No. 74418 ( Fig. 29J View FIG ).

ETYMOLOGY. — From the Latin pyramis : pyramid.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Four illustrated specimens of which two from the type horizon (sample Mue 22), one specimen from sample Mue 9, and another one from sample Hob 32.

DIMENSIONS ( IN µM). — Total length 175-195 (av. 185), length of apical horn 43-49 (av. 47), of cephalis 23-37 (av. 30), of thorax 45-60 (av. 55), of feet 53-61 (av. 58), total width 105-120 (av. 115), width of cephalis 38-45 (av. 41), of thorax 90-100 (av. 95).

DESCRIPTION

Test subpyramidal with a robust, apical horn. Proximal part of apical horn three-bladed; blades thick externally, broader terminally, each one with two very short thorns or only with a transversal blade; distal part conical, generally longer than the proximal part. Cephalis globular, smooth, poreless. Ventral spine very weakly marked externally. Thorax well distinguished from cephalis, subpyramidal, with four or six transverse rows of circular pores. Pores usually in square pattern distally, decreasing in size proximally and infilled toward the collar stricture. Feet usually shorter than thorax, very slightly curved, their external blade forming edges on the distal part of thorax. Velum very short when present.

REMARKS

This species is very close to Napora burckhardti from which it differs by short and rather straight feet and a pyramidal thorax. From N. pyramidalis Baumgartner, 1984 it differs in having a distinct smooth cephalis and a pronounced collar stricture because of the sudden inflation of the thorax.

Kingdom

Chromista

Phylum

Radiozoa

Class

Polycystina

Order

Nassellaria

Family

Ultranaporidae

Genus

Napora

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