Favusella hiltermanni Loeblich & Tappan 1961 from: Boudagher-Fadel, M.K.Banner, F.T.Whittaker, J.E.Simmons, M.D. (1997): Early Evolutionary History of Planktonic Foraminifera. Vol. 1 | . |
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Species Favusella hiltermanni Loeblich & Tappan 1961 |
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| Discussion / Comments: |
Boudagher-Fadel et al. (1997):
Remarks: This species has five chambers in the
final whorl visible dorsally, while four abut
the umbilicus on the ventral side; the umbilicus is
deep and narrow, and is sometimes covered by
a bulla, as in the holotype. The surface of the
chamber is coarsely reticulate, and the bulla has
a weaker reticulation.
The reticulate favose pattern of F. hiltermanni
is much coarser than that of F. washitensis
(Carsey) and the cells are broader and their floors
are very flat; the umbilicus of the holotype of
F. hiltermanni is very narrow. |
| Systematics: |
22 Subordo Globigerinina
Superfamilia Favusellacea
Familia Favusellidae
Genus Favusella
Species Favusella hiltermanni
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Boudagher-Fadel et al. (1997):
1997 Favusella hiltermanni Loeblich & Tappan. - Boudagher-Fadel et al. : p.77 pl. 4.7; fig. 4-6; Figure: 4.1
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| References: |
Loeblich,A.R. and Tappan,H. (1961): Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera: Part I-Cenomanian . Micropaleontology Vol. 7 p. 257-304
Boudagher-Fadel,M.K.; Banner,F.T.; Whittaker,J.E. and Simmons,M.D. (1997): Early Evolutionary History of Planktonic Foraminifera. Vol. 1
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