Foraminifera taxon details

Mstiniidae Lipina, 1989 nom. translat. and emend. Hance et al., 2011 †

1055789  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1055789)

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  1. Genus Condrustella Conil & Longerstaey in Conil & Lys, 1977 †
  2. Genus Eotextularia Mamet, 1970 †
  3. Genus Granuliferelloides McKay & Green, 1963 †
  4. Genus Halenia Conil, 1980 †
  5. Genus Holkeria Strank, 1982 †
  6. Genus Mstinia Dain, 1953 †
  7. Genus Rectopravina Vachard, Haig & Mory, 2014 †
  8. Genus Chernobaculites Conil & Lys, 1977 † accepted as Haplophragmina Reitlinger, 1950 † (Subjective junior synonym Opinion of Hance, Hou and Vachard (2011))
  9. Genus Corrigotubella Ganelina, 1966 † accepted as Granuliferelloides McKay & Green, 1963 † (Subjective junior synonym Opinion of Hance et al. (2011))
  10. Genus Eomstinia Lipina, 1989 † accepted as Condrustella Conil & Longerstaey in Conil & Lys, 1977 † (Subjective junior synonym Opinion of Brenckle (2004))
  11. Genus Georgella Conil & Lys, 1977 † accepted as Nevillea Conil & Lys, 1980 † accepted as Mstinia Dain, 1953 † (Junior homonym)
  12. Genus Lipinellina Loeblich & Tappan, 1985 † accepted as Granuliferelloides McKay & Green, 1963 † (Subjective junior synonym Opinion of Brenckle (2005), Hance, Hou and Vachard (2011))
  13. Genus Nevillea Conil & Lys, 1980 † accepted as Mstinia Dain, 1953 † (unaccepted > superseded combination, Unnecessary new replacement name Opinion of Pille (2008))
  14. Genus Nevillella Conil & Lys, 1980 † accepted as Nevillea Conil & Lys, 1980 † accepted as Mstinia Dain, 1953 † (Unnecessary replacement name for Nevillea. Opinion of Loeblich & Tappan, 1987)
  15. Genus Rectochernyshinella Conil & Lys, 1977 † accepted as Lipinellina Loeblich & Tappan, 1985 † accepted as Granuliferelloides McKay & Green, 1963 † (Preoccuppied. Opinion of Loeblich & Tappan, 1987)
marine, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
Lipina, O. A. (1989). Некоторые изменении в систематике турнейеллид - Some changes in the systematics of the Tournayellidae. <em>Академия наук СССР Вопросы микропалеонтологии - Academy of Sciences USSR Questions of Micropaleontology.</em> 30:30-47., available online at http://www.ginras.ru/library/pdf/30_1989_voprosy_mikropaleontologii.pdf
page(s): p. 36; note: Mstiniinae subfam. nov. [details]  Available for editors  PDF available [request] 
Description Tests free, entirely coiled or with an initial coiling followed by a secondary erected tubular part. Early stage...  
Description Tests free, entirely coiled or with an initial coiling followed by a secondary erected tubular part. Early stage planispiral, involute, with chernyshinellid chambers, adult stage uncoiled uniseriate, rarely biseriate. Pseudosepta to well developed septa. Aperture simple basal followed by a cribrate aperture since the late coiled chamber. Wall brownish, granular, including a calcareous agglutinate.
Occurrence. ?Early Tournaisian. Late Tournaisian–late Serpukhovian. Palaeotethys and Urals ocean shelves. Rare and scarce in North America.
(Vachard and Le Coze (2022)).  [details]
Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2024). World Foraminifera Database. Mstiniidae Lipina, 1989 nom. translat. and emend. Hance et al., 2011 †. Accessed at: https://marinespecies.org/foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1055789 on 2024-04-19
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original description Lipina, O. A. (1989). Некоторые изменении в систематике турнейеллид - Some changes in the systematics of the Tournayellidae. <em>Академия наук СССР Вопросы микропалеонтологии - Academy of Sciences USSR Questions of Micropaleontology.</em> 30:30-47., available online at http://www.ginras.ru/library/pdf/30_1989_voprosy_mikropaleontologii.pdf
page(s): p. 36; note: Mstiniinae subfam. nov. [details]  Available for editors  PDF available [request] 
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Description Tests free, entirely coiled or with an initial coiling followed by a secondary erected tubular part. Early stage planispiral, involute, with chernyshinellid chambers, adult stage uncoiled uniseriate, rarely biseriate. Pseudosepta to well developed septa. Aperture simple basal followed by a cribrate aperture since the late coiled chamber. Wall brownish, granular, including a calcareous agglutinate.
Occurrence. ?Early Tournaisian. Late Tournaisian–late Serpukhovian. Palaeotethys and Urals ocean shelves. Rare and scarce in North America.
(Vachard and Le Coze (2022)).  [details]