Lenticulina iota Barker 1960

Lenticulina iota (Cushman, 1923a) Pl. 2, figs. 9a–b Cristellaria cultrata Brady, 1884, p. 550, pl. 70, fig. 4–6. Cristellaria iota Cushman, 1923a, p. 111, pl. 29, fig. 2; pl. 30, fig. 1. Lenticulina iota Barker, 1960, pl. 70, fig. 4–6; Thomas, 1988, p. 74, pl. 1, fig. 10; Jones, 1994, p. 81, pl. 70,...

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Main Authors: Bergh, Eugene W., Compton, John S.
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Chromista
Foraminifera
Nodosariata
Vaginulinida
Vaginulinidae
Lenticulina
Lenticulina iota
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Chromista
Foraminifera
Nodosariata
Vaginulinida
Vaginulinidae
Lenticulina
Lenticulina iota
Bergh, Eugene W.
Compton, John S.
Lenticulina iota Barker 1960
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Chromista
Foraminifera
Nodosariata
Vaginulinida
Vaginulinidae
Lenticulina
Lenticulina iota
description Lenticulina iota (Cushman, 1923a) Pl. 2, figs. 9a–b Cristellaria cultrata Brady, 1884, p. 550, pl. 70, fig. 4–6. Cristellaria iota Cushman, 1923a, p. 111, pl. 29, fig. 2; pl. 30, fig. 1. Lenticulina iota Barker, 1960, pl. 70, fig. 4–6; Thomas, 1988, p. 74, pl. 1, fig. 10; Jones, 1994, p. 81, pl. 70, fig. 4–6; Holbourn et al ., 2013, p. 336. Description: The test wall is calcareous, smooth and finely perforate. The test is planispiral, involute and biconvex in side view. A keel surrounds the test margin. The keel is initially broad, narrowing towards the terminal end. The chambers gradually increase in size. The sutures are flush and curved. The aperture is radiate and terminal. Remarks: Specimens are relatively large, measuring up to 1 mm in diameter.The relative abundance is generally low, forming minor components (<1%) in some of the core samples. Similar to most other species in this genus, L. iota is rounded, but is distinguished from the other Lenticulina spp. by its broad and thin, near transparent or translucent keel around the margin of the test. The umbilical pillar is also thicker and more pronounced, compared to other species, e.g., L. cultrata . Life strategy: Species of the genus Lenticulina are generally epifaunal (Corliss and Chen, 1988) under oxic (Pezelj et al., 2013 and references therein) to suboxic conditions (Kaiho, 1994). The bathymetric range of Lenticulina iota is given as shelf to upper slope (Holbourn et al ., 2013). Global stratigraphic range: This species is extant and occurs from the Miocene to Recent (Thomas, 1988). Regional occurrence: This study documents L. iota to occur in middle Miocene sediments on the outer Namibian continental shelf, south of the Kunene River mouth (this study). Lowry (1987) recorded this species from the continental shelf in surface sediments off Cape Agulhas, South Africa. : Published as part of Bergh, Eugene W. & Compton, John S., 2022, Taxonomy of Middle Miocene foraminifera from the northern Namibian continental shelf, pp. 1-55 in Zootaxa 5091 (1) on page 15, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5091.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5840434 : {"references": ["Cushman, J. A. (1923 a) The foraminifera of the Atlantic Ocean: part 4 - Lagenidae. Bulletin of the United States National Museum, 104 (4), 1 - 228. https: // doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 03629236.104.3", "Brady, H. B. (1884) Report of the foraminifera dredged by H. M. S. Challenger during the years 1873 - 1876. Zoology, 9, 1 - 814.", "Barker, R. W. (1960) Taxonomic notes on the species figured by H. B. Brady in his report on the Foraminifera dredged by H. M. S. Challenger during the years 1873 - 1876. Society of Economic Palaeontologists and Mineralogists, Special Publication, 9, 1 - 238.", "Thomas, F. C. (1988) Taxonomy and stratigraphy of selected Cenozoic benthic foraminifera, Canadian Atlantic margin. Micropaleontology, 34 (1), 67 - 82. https: // doi. org / 10.2307 / 1485612", "Jones, R. W. (1994) The Challenger Foraminifera. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 149 pp.", "Holbourn, A., Henderson, A. S. & MacLeod, N. (2013) Atlas of Benthic Foraminifera. Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, 654 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1002 / 9781118452493", "Corliss, B. H. & Chen, C. (1988) Morphotype patterns of Norwegian Sea deep-sea benthic foraminifera and ecological implications. Geology, 16 (8), 716 - 719. https: // doi. org / 10.1130 / 0091 - 7613 (1988) 016 <0716: MPONSD> 2.3. CO; 2", "Pezelj, D, Mandic, O. & Coric, S. (2013) Paleoenvironmental dynamics in the southern Pannonian Basin during initial Middle Miocene marine flooding. Geologica Carpathica, 64, 81 - 100.", "Kaiho, K. (1994) Benthic foraminiferal dissolved-oxygen index and dissolved-oxygen levels in the modern ocean. Geology, 22 (8), 719 - 722. https: // doi. org / 10.1130 / 0091 - 7613 (1994) 022 <0719: BFDOIA> 2.3. CO; 2", "Lowry, F. M. D. (1987) Foraminiferal thanatocoenoses from the continental shelf of southern Africa. Unpublished Ph. D. thesis, University College, London, 443 pp."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5840490 2023-05-15T17:47:09+02:00 Lenticulina iota Barker 1960 Bergh, Eugene W. Compton, John S. 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5840490 https://zenodo.org/record/5840490 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/5840434 http://publication.plazi.org/id/E54EFFC2FFD3932E7F5E9B0CFFC4FF88 http://zoobank.org/ABC8AF70-F691-4D07-8F20-70934642C8BC https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5091.1.1 http://zenodo.org/record/5840434 http://publication.plazi.org/id/E54EFFC2FFD3932E7F5E9B0CFFC4FF88 http://zoobank.org/ABC8AF70-F691-4D07-8F20-70934642C8BC https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5840491 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Chromista Foraminifera Nodosariata Vaginulinida Vaginulinidae Lenticulina Lenticulina iota Taxonomic treatment article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5840490 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5091.1.1 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5840491 2022-02-09T12:09:38Z Lenticulina iota (Cushman, 1923a) Pl. 2, figs. 9a–b Cristellaria cultrata Brady, 1884, p. 550, pl. 70, fig. 4–6. Cristellaria iota Cushman, 1923a, p. 111, pl. 29, fig. 2; pl. 30, fig. 1. Lenticulina iota Barker, 1960, pl. 70, fig. 4–6; Thomas, 1988, p. 74, pl. 1, fig. 10; Jones, 1994, p. 81, pl. 70, fig. 4–6; Holbourn et al ., 2013, p. 336. Description: The test wall is calcareous, smooth and finely perforate. The test is planispiral, involute and biconvex in side view. A keel surrounds the test margin. The keel is initially broad, narrowing towards the terminal end. The chambers gradually increase in size. The sutures are flush and curved. The aperture is radiate and terminal. Remarks: Specimens are relatively large, measuring up to 1 mm in diameter.The relative abundance is generally low, forming minor components (<1%) in some of the core samples. Similar to most other species in this genus, L. iota is rounded, but is distinguished from the other Lenticulina spp. by its broad and thin, near transparent or translucent keel around the margin of the test. The umbilical pillar is also thicker and more pronounced, compared to other species, e.g., L. cultrata . Life strategy: Species of the genus Lenticulina are generally epifaunal (Corliss and Chen, 1988) under oxic (Pezelj et al., 2013 and references therein) to suboxic conditions (Kaiho, 1994). The bathymetric range of Lenticulina iota is given as shelf to upper slope (Holbourn et al ., 2013). Global stratigraphic range: This species is extant and occurs from the Miocene to Recent (Thomas, 1988). Regional occurrence: This study documents L. iota to occur in middle Miocene sediments on the outer Namibian continental shelf, south of the Kunene River mouth (this study). Lowry (1987) recorded this species from the continental shelf in surface sediments off Cape Agulhas, South Africa. : Published as part of Bergh, Eugene W. & Compton, John S., 2022, Taxonomy of Middle Miocene foraminifera from the northern Namibian continental shelf, pp. 1-55 in Zootaxa 5091 (1) on page 15, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5091.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5840434 : {"references": ["Cushman, J. A. (1923 a) The foraminifera of the Atlantic Ocean: part 4 - Lagenidae. Bulletin of the United States National Museum, 104 (4), 1 - 228. https: // doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 03629236.104.3", "Brady, H. B. (1884) Report of the foraminifera dredged by H. M. S. Challenger during the years 1873 - 1876. Zoology, 9, 1 - 814.", "Barker, R. W. (1960) Taxonomic notes on the species figured by H. B. Brady in his report on the Foraminifera dredged by H. M. S. Challenger during the years 1873 - 1876. Society of Economic Palaeontologists and Mineralogists, Special Publication, 9, 1 - 238.", "Thomas, F. C. (1988) Taxonomy and stratigraphy of selected Cenozoic benthic foraminifera, Canadian Atlantic margin. Micropaleontology, 34 (1), 67 - 82. https: // doi. org / 10.2307 / 1485612", "Jones, R. W. (1994) The Challenger Foraminifera. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 149 pp.", "Holbourn, A., Henderson, A. S. & MacLeod, N. (2013) Atlas of Benthic Foraminifera. Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, 654 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.1002 / 9781118452493", "Corliss, B. H. & Chen, C. (1988) Morphotype patterns of Norwegian Sea deep-sea benthic foraminifera and ecological implications. Geology, 16 (8), 716 - 719. https: // doi. org / 10.1130 / 0091 - 7613 (1988) 016 <0716: MPONSD> 2.3. CO; 2", "Pezelj, D, Mandic, O. & Coric, S. (2013) Paleoenvironmental dynamics in the southern Pannonian Basin during initial Middle Miocene marine flooding. Geologica Carpathica, 64, 81 - 100.", "Kaiho, K. (1994) Benthic foraminiferal dissolved-oxygen index and dissolved-oxygen levels in the modern ocean. Geology, 22 (8), 719 - 722. https: // doi. org / 10.1130 / 0091 - 7613 (1994) 022 <0719: BFDOIA> 2.3. CO; 2", "Lowry, F. M. D. (1987) Foraminiferal thanatocoenoses from the continental shelf of southern Africa. Unpublished Ph. D. thesis, University College, London, 443 pp."]} Text Norwegian Sea DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Norwegian Sea Pillar ENVELOPE(166.217,166.217,-77.583,-77.583) Lowry ENVELOPE(-64.150,-64.150,-84.550,-84.550) Macleod ENVELOPE(-61.966,-61.966,-64.091,-64.091)