WoRMS name details
Septotrochammina Zheng, 1979
491762 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:491762)
unaccepted (Opinion of Banner (1989) and Bronnimann & Whittaker (1990))
Genus
- Species Septotrochammina gonzalezi (Seiglie, 1964) accepted as Remaneicella gonzalezi (Seiglie, 1964)
marine, fresh, terrestrial
Zheng, S.-Y. (1978). The Recent foraminifera of the Xisha Islands, Guangdong Province, China. II. <em>Studia marina sinica.</em> 15: 101-232. [details] Available for editors [request]
Type locality contained in Xisha Islands
type locality contained in Xisha Islands [details]
Taxonomic remark REMANEICELLA Brönnimann, Zaninetti, & Whittaker, 1983.
Ts. Remaneica gonzalezi Seiglie, 1964. Loeblich & Tappan,...
Ts. Remaneica gonzalezi Seiglie, 1964. Loeblich & Tappan,...
Taxonomic remark REMANEICELLA Brönnimann, Zaninetti, & Whittaker, 1983.
Ts. Remaneica gonzalezi Seiglie, 1964. Loeblich & Tappan, (1987), claimed this genus to be the jr. obj. syn. de Septotrochammina Zheng, 1979, based on subjective observations, and submitted a proposal to the ICZN to recognize Remaneica gonzalezi Seiglie, 1964, as the nominal species for Septotrochammina Zheng, 1979. Conversely, Kaminski, in Bubik & Kaminski, (2004), tentatively regarded Septotrochammina Zheng, 1979, as a synonym of Remaneicella Brönnimann, Zaninetti, & Whittaker, 1983. Banner (1979) and Bronnnimann & Whittaker (1990) advanced that as Septortrochammina effectively has no valid type species that it should be treated as a synonym of Remaineica - and that action is followed here. [details]
Ts. Remaneica gonzalezi Seiglie, 1964. Loeblich & Tappan, (1987), claimed this genus to be the jr. obj. syn. de Septotrochammina Zheng, 1979, based on subjective observations, and submitted a proposal to the ICZN to recognize Remaneica gonzalezi Seiglie, 1964, as the nominal species for Septotrochammina Zheng, 1979. Conversely, Kaminski, in Bubik & Kaminski, (2004), tentatively regarded Septotrochammina Zheng, 1979, as a synonym of Remaneicella Brönnimann, Zaninetti, & Whittaker, 1983. Banner (1979) and Bronnnimann & Whittaker (1990) advanced that as Septortrochammina effectively has no valid type species that it should be treated as a synonym of Remaineica - and that action is followed here. [details]
Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2024). World Foraminifera Database. Septotrochammina Zheng, 1979. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=491762 on 2024-05-01
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original description
Zheng, S.-Y. (1978). The Recent foraminifera of the Xisha Islands, Guangdong Province, China. II. <em>Studia marina sinica.</em> 15: 101-232. [details] Available for editors [request]
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Diagnosis Test free or attached, depressed trochospiral, chambers numerous, umbilicus open, numerous radial secondary septa of four to five orders produced by invaginations from the peripheral wall; wall thin, flexible, proteinaceous, incorporating a very small amount of agglutinated silt; aperture interiomarginal, at the umbilical tip of the final chamber. Holocene; E. Atlantic, off France; W. Atlantic, off Brazil; Caribbean, off Venezuela; Pacific, off China: Xisha Islands. (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, Foraminiferal Genera and Their Classification) [details]Taxonomic remark REMANEICELLA Brönnimann, Zaninetti, & Whittaker, 1983.
Ts. Remaneica gonzalezi Seiglie, 1964. Loeblich & Tappan, (1987), claimed this genus to be the jr. obj. syn. de Septotrochammina Zheng, 1979, based on subjective observations, and submitted a proposal to the ICZN to recognize Remaneica gonzalezi Seiglie, 1964, as the nominal species for Septotrochammina Zheng, 1979. Conversely, Kaminski, in Bubik & Kaminski, (2004), tentatively regarded Septotrochammina Zheng, 1979, as a synonym of Remaneicella Brönnimann, Zaninetti, & Whittaker, 1983. Banner (1979) and Bronnnimann & Whittaker (1990) advanced that as Septortrochammina effectively has no valid type species that it should be treated as a synonym of Remaineica - and that action is followed here. [details]