The taxonomic status of the minute foraminifera Discorbina minutissima Chaster (1892), D. chasteri Heron-Allen & Earland (1913) and related species

This study presents a revision, using type material, of the tiny foraminifera Discorbina minutissima Chaster, D. chasteri Heron-Allen & Earland (erected as a nomen novum for D. minutissima Chaster, non Seguenza) and D. chasteri var. bispinosa Heron-Allen & Earland. All are referred to the ge...

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Published in:Journal of Micropalaeontology
Main Authors: Pawlowski, Jan, Zaninetti, Louisette, Whittaker, John, Lee, John J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: GSL Publishing 1992
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1144/jm.11.2.127
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Summary:This study presents a revision, using type material, of the tiny foraminifera Discorbina minutissima Chaster, D. chasteri Heron-Allen & Earland (erected as a nomen novum for D. minutissima Chaster, non Seguenza) and D. chasteri var. bispinosa Heron-Allen & Earland. All are referred to the genus Rotaliella Grell. Heron-Allen & Earland’s new name chasteri is shown to be only applicable as a replacement name for Chaster’s species; their own material from Clare Island is a new species, named here R. heronalleni sp.nov. In addition, two other species — Rotaliella ? simplex (Sidebottom) and R. antarctica sp.nov. — have been recognised amongst the specimens labelled as D. chasteri in the Heron-Allen & Earland Collection in the Natural History Museum (BMNH). Lectotypes are designated for Rotaliella chasteri and R. bispinosa.