Lophophaena Ehrenberg, 1847 emend. Petrushevskaya 1971

Lophophaena? leberu Renaudie and Lazarus, 2012 Plate 27, Figs. 5A–B. Lophophaena? leberu n. sp., Renaudie and Lazarus, 2012, pl. 22, figs. 12A–14B. Remarks. Our specimen differs slightly from the specimens figured by Renaudie and Lazarus (2012) in that the horns on the cephalis are less prominent. H...

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Main Authors: Trubovitz, Sarah, Renaudie, Johan, Lazarus, David, Noble, Paula
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Published: Zenodo 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10544210
http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C96F50FFAFFFC575DFE365FE43C261
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Summary:Lophophaena? leberu Renaudie and Lazarus, 2012 Plate 27, Figs. 5A–B. Lophophaena? leberu n. sp., Renaudie and Lazarus, 2012, pl. 22, figs. 12A–14B. Remarks. Our specimen differs slightly from the specimens figured by Renaudie and Lazarus (2012) in that the horns on the cephalis are less prominent. However, the positioning of these horns and the overall shell proportions are very similar, suggesting it is likely the same species. Range. One specimen from the Early Pliocene in the EEP (Table 1). Present in the Southern Ocean from the Early–Late Miocene. Published as part of Trubovitz, Sarah, Renaudie, Johan, Lazarus, David & Noble, Paula, 2022, Late Neogene Lophophaenidae (Nassellaria, Radiolaria) from the eastern equatorial Pacific, pp. 1-158 in Zootaxa 5160 (1) on pages 61-62, DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.5160.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/10544058