Foraminifera taxon details
Kutkanella franklinensis (Dunbar & Skinner, 1937) †
1251494 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1251494)
accepted
Species
Pseudofusulina franklinensis (Dunbar & Skinner, 1937) † · unaccepted (Opinion of Bensh (1987))
Schwagerina franklinensis Dunbar & Skinner, 1937 † · unaccepted (Opinion of Bensh (1987))
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
(of Schwagerina franklinensis Dunbar & Skinner, 1937 †) Dunbar, C. O.; Skinner, J. W. (1937). Permian Fusulinidae of Texas; in The geology of Texas. <em>Texas University Bulletin.</em> 3701 v.3(2): 517-825., available online at http://hdl.handle.net/2152/24042
page(s): p. 628, pl. 66.; note: 1. Cotypes, natural size. V.P.M. 14982 2,3. Two of the same, enlarged (X 5). 4. Another cotype (X 10).5,9. Sagittal sections of cotypes (X 10). V.P.M. 14984. 6,10,11. Axial sections of cotypes (X 1...
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page(s): p. 628, pl. 66.; note: 1. Cotypes, natural size. V.P.M. 14982 2,3. Two of the same, enlarged (X 5). 4. Another cotype (X 10).5,9. Sagittal sections of cotypes (X 10). V.P.M. 14984. 6,10,11. Axial sections of cotypes (X 1...
1. Cotypes, natural size. V.P.M. 14982
2,3. Two of the same, enlarged (X 5).
4. Another cotype (X 10).5,9. Sagittal sections of cotypes (X 10). V.P.M. 14984.
6,10,11. Axial sections of cotypes (X 10). V.P.M. 14984 and 14983,
and the last in the private collection of L. A. Nelson.
7. Axial section of a cotype (X 5). V.P.M. 14984.
8. Tangential slice, showing the plan of septal fluting in the
penultimate whorl.
Hueco limestone on the south side of White Sulphur spur,
north of El Paso, in the Franklin Mountains, Texas (Loc.
85). Collected by L. A. Nelson.

Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2025). World Foraminifera Database. Kutkanella franklinensis (Dunbar & Skinner, 1937) †. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1251494 on 2025-05-21
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(of Schwagerina franklinensis Dunbar & Skinner, 1937 †) Dunbar, C. O.; Skinner, J. W. (1937). Permian Fusulinidae of Texas; in The geology of Texas. <em>Texas University Bulletin.</em> 3701 v.3(2): 517-825., available online at http://hdl.handle.net/2152/24042
page(s): p. 628, pl. 66.; note: 1. Cotypes, natural size. V.P.M. 14982 2,3. Two of the same, enlarged (X 5). 4. Another cotype (X 10).5,9. Sagittal sections of cotypes (X 10). V.P.M. 14984. 6,10,11. Axial sections of cotypes (X 1...
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page(s): p. 628, pl. 66.; note: 1. Cotypes, natural size. V.P.M. 14982 2,3. Two of the same, enlarged (X 5). 4. Another cotype (X 10).5,9. Sagittal sections of cotypes (X 10). V.P.M. 14984. 6,10,11. Axial sections of cotypes (X 1...
1. Cotypes, natural size. V.P.M. 14982
2,3. Two of the same, enlarged (X 5).
4. Another cotype (X 10).5,9. Sagittal sections of cotypes (X 10). V.P.M. 14984.
6,10,11. Axial sections of cotypes (X 10). V.P.M. 14984 and 14983,
and the last in the private collection of L. A. Nelson.
7. Axial section of a cotype (X 5). V.P.M. 14984.
8. Tangential slice, showing the plan of septal fluting in the
penultimate whorl.
Hueco limestone on the south side of White Sulphur spur,
north of El Paso, in the Franklin Mountains, Texas (Loc.
85). Collected by L. A. Nelson.

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