Foraminifera taxon details

Latiendothyranopsis Lipina, 1977 †

721731  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:721731)

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Endothyra (Latiendothyranopsis) Lipina, 1977 † · unaccepted (Opinion of Conil and Longerstaey...)  
Opinion of Conil and Longerstaey (1980) Nomen translatum

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  1. Species Latiendothyranopsis aksarsaica (Mikhno in Mikhno & Balakin, 1975) †
  2. Species Latiendothyranopsis arrecta (Mckay & Green, 1963) †
  3. Species Latiendothyranopsis calcar (Conil & Lys, 1964) †
  4. Species Latiendothyranopsis campinei (Conil & Lys, 1964) †
  5. Species Latiendothyranopsis constricta (Malakhova, 1975) †
  6. Species Latiendothyranopsis directa (Conil & Lys, 1964) †
  7. Species Latiendothyranopsis floraviae Conil, 1982 †
  8. Species Latiendothyranopsis grandis (Lipina, 1955) † (accepted > unreplaced junior homonym, Primary junior homonym of Endothyra grandis Waters, 1928)
  9. Species Latiendothyranopsis incognata (Lin, 1981) †
  10. Species Latiendothyranopsis kuehnei (Conil & Lys, 1964) †
  11. Species Latiendothyranopsis lensi (Conil & Lys, 1964) †
  12. Species Latiendothyranopsis okimurai Vachard & Kobayashi in Kobayashi & Vachard, 2022 †
  13. Species Latiendothyranopsis pauca (Postoyalko, 1975) †
  14. Species Latiendothyranopsis perita (Grozdilova & Lebedeva, 1978) †
  15. Species Latiendothyranopsis saleti (Conil & Lys, 1964) †
  16. Species Latiendothyranopsis shiloi Conil, 1984 †
  17. Species Latiendothyranopsis solida (Conil & Lys, 1964) †
  18. Species Latiendothyranopsis substricta (Durkina, 1959) †
  19. Species Latiendothyranopsis lancastria Riley, 1995 † accepted as Endothyranopsis (Eosinopsis) lancastria (Riley, 1995) † (Opinion of Hance et al. (2011))
  20. Species Latiendothyranopsis paraconvexus (Brazhnikova & Rostovtseva, 1967) † accepted as Plectogyranopsis paraconvexa (Brazhnikova & Rostovtseva, 1967) † (Opinion of Hance, Hou and Vachard (2011))
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
feminine
(of Endothyra (Latiendothyranopsis) Lipina, 1977 †) Lipina, O. A. (1977). К систематике и эволюции нижнекаменноугольных эндотирид - To the systematics and evolution of the Lower Carboniferous endothyrids. <em>Академия наук СССР Вопросы микропалеонтологии - Academy of Sciences USSR Questions of Micropaleontology.</em> 20: 3-20., available online at http://www.ginras.ru/library/pdf/20_1977_voprosy_mikropaleontologii.pdf
page(s): p. 16 [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]
Description Description: Test nautiloid, asymmetrically biumbilicate with surrounded periphery, large of up to 950 μm in diameter....  
Description Description: Test nautiloid, asymmetrically biumbilicate with surrounded periphery, large of up to 950 μm in diameter. Proloculus spherical small to moderate. Small initial deviated part, followed by 1.5-2 whorls, almost planispiral. Sutures weak to relatively well-marked in the primitive species. Chambers are more endothyroid in shape than endothyranopsoid. Septa relatively irregular in shape and inclination, truncated or not. Supplementary layers absent to limited to corner fillings. Wall relatively thick, brownish, with agglutinated, calcareous particles. Aperture basal, relatively high.
Occurrence: FAD in the MFZ5 of Urals and Belgium; LAD in MFZ11 (Poty et al., 2006); distribution poorly known, maybe cosmopolitan. Kosvinian of the middle Urals (Lipina, 1977). Tournaisian of Siberia (Bogush & Yuferev, 1962). Early Visean (Moliniacian of Belgium, the Netherlands, and northern France; Conil & Lys, 1964; Malpica, 1973; Groessens et al., 1982; Mansy et al., 1989). Courceyan-Chadian of England (Conil et al., 1980). Visean V2-V3 of the Czech Republic (Conil, 1977; Kalvoda, 1981). Visean of Bulgaria (Vdovenko, 1986; as Endothyranopsis? sp.). Gumbei horizon of the Urals (Malakhova, 1975b). Early Visean of Kazakhstan (Marfenkova, 1991; Brenckle & Milkina, 2003). Late Visean of southern France (Montagne Noire; Vachard, 1977). Biozones 2 (Mikhailovian) and 3 (Venevian) of Akiyoshi, Japan.
(Kobayashi and Vachard (2022)). [details]

Diagnosis Test relatively large, up to 1.0 mm in diameter, nautiloid, slightly concave sides and rounded periphery, early stage...  
Diagnosis Test relatively large, up to 1.0 mm in diameter, nautiloid, slightly concave sides and rounded periphery, early stage streptospiral, later planispiral, whorls increasing gradually in height, from six to ten chambers in the final whorl, septa straight, long, thick; wall calcareous, thick, microgranular, with calcite inclusions and coarsely agglutinated material, may show slight differentiation of a thin dark outer layer, secondary deposits lacking or consisting of a layer on the floors and infilling the comers of the chambers; aperture basal. L. Carboniferous (L. Visean); USSR; Belgium; Japan. (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, Foraminiferal Genera and Their Classification) [details]
Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2025). World Foraminifera Database. Latiendothyranopsis Lipina, 1977 †. Accessed at: https://marinespecies.org/foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=721731 on 2026-05-14
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original description (of Endothyra (Latiendothyranopsis) Lipina, 1977 †) Lipina, O. A. (1977). К систематике и эволюции нижнекаменноугольных эндотирид - To the systematics and evolution of the Lower Carboniferous endothyrids. <em>Академия наук СССР Вопросы микропалеонтологии - Academy of Sciences USSR Questions of Micropaleontology.</em> 20: 3-20., available online at http://www.ginras.ru/library/pdf/20_1977_voprosy_mikropaleontologii.pdf
page(s): p. 16 [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]

basis of record Loeblich, A. R.; Tappan, H. (1987). Foraminiferal Genera and their Classification. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York. 970pp., available online at https://books.google.pt/books?id=n_BqCQAAQBAJ [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]
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Description Description: Test nautiloid, asymmetrically biumbilicate with surrounded periphery, large of up to 950 μm in diameter. Proloculus spherical small to moderate. Small initial deviated part, followed by 1.5-2 whorls, almost planispiral. Sutures weak to relatively well-marked in the primitive species. Chambers are more endothyroid in shape than endothyranopsoid. Septa relatively irregular in shape and inclination, truncated or not. Supplementary layers absent to limited to corner fillings. Wall relatively thick, brownish, with agglutinated, calcareous particles. Aperture basal, relatively high.
Occurrence: FAD in the MFZ5 of Urals and Belgium; LAD in MFZ11 (Poty et al., 2006); distribution poorly known, maybe cosmopolitan. Kosvinian of the middle Urals (Lipina, 1977). Tournaisian of Siberia (Bogush & Yuferev, 1962). Early Visean (Moliniacian of Belgium, the Netherlands, and northern France; Conil & Lys, 1964; Malpica, 1973; Groessens et al., 1982; Mansy et al., 1989). Courceyan-Chadian of England (Conil et al., 1980). Visean V2-V3 of the Czech Republic (Conil, 1977; Kalvoda, 1981). Visean of Bulgaria (Vdovenko, 1986; as Endothyranopsis? sp.). Gumbei horizon of the Urals (Malakhova, 1975b). Early Visean of Kazakhstan (Marfenkova, 1991; Brenckle & Milkina, 2003). Late Visean of southern France (Montagne Noire; Vachard, 1977). Biozones 2 (Mikhailovian) and 3 (Venevian) of Akiyoshi, Japan.
(Kobayashi and Vachard (2022)). [details]

Diagnosis Test relatively large, up to 1.0 mm in diameter, nautiloid, slightly concave sides and rounded periphery, early stage streptospiral, later planispiral, whorls increasing gradually in height, from six to ten chambers in the final whorl, septa straight, long, thick; wall calcareous, thick, microgranular, with calcite inclusions and coarsely agglutinated material, may show slight differentiation of a thin dark outer layer, secondary deposits lacking or consisting of a layer on the floors and infilling the comers of the chambers; aperture basal. L. Carboniferous (L. Visean); USSR; Belgium; Japan. (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, Foraminiferal Genera and Their Classification) [details]
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