Foraminifera taxon details

Yabeina Deprat, 1914 †

721895  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:721895)

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Neoschwagerina (Yabeina) Deprat, 1914 † · unaccepted (Opinion of Loeblich & Tappan,...)  
Opinion of Loeblich & Tappan, 1987 Nomen translatum

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  1. Species Yabeina akiyamai Morikawa, 1956 †
  2. Species Yabeina ampla Skinner & Wilde, 1966 †
  3. Species Yabeina archaica Dutkevich, 1967 †
  4. Species Yabeina borealis Han, 1980 †
  5. Species Yabeina cascadensis (Anderson, 1941) †
  6. Species Yabeina columbiana (Dawson, 1879) †
  7. Species Yabeina cordillerensis Ross, 1971 †
  8. Species Yabeina cylindrica Skinner & Wilde, 1966 †
  9. Species Yabeina dawsoni Skinner & Wilde, 1966 †
  10. Species Yabeina decora Skinner & Wilde, 1966 †
  11. Species Yabeina dunbari Skinner & Wilde, 1966 †
  12. Species Yabeina fusiformis Skinner & Wilde, 1966 †
  13. Species Yabeina globosa (Yabe, 1906) †
  14. Species Yabeina gracilis Skinner & Wilde, 1966 †
  15. Species Yabeina gubleri Kanmera, 1954 †
  16. Species Yabeina hayasakai (Ozawa, 1922) †
  17. Species Yabeina higoensis Kobayashi, 2001 †
  18. Species Yabeina igoi Morikawa & Suzuki, 1961 †
  19. Species Yabeina inouyei (Deprat, 1914) †
  20. Species Yabeina kaizensis Huzimoto, 1936 †
  21. Species Yabeina kanmerae Igo, 1964 †
  22. Species Yabeina karpinskyi Tumanskaya, 1950 †
  23. Species Yabeina katoi (Ozawa, 1927) †
  24. Species Yabeina longgensis Nie & Song, 1983 †
  25. Species Yabeina massiva Chediya in Kotlyar et al., 1989 †
  26. Species Yabeina minima (Ozawa, 1922) †
  27. Species Yabeina minuta Thompson & Wheeler, 1942 †
  28. Species Yabeina nakinensis Ross, 1971 †
  29. Species Yabeina obesa Skinner & Wilde, 1966 †
  30. Species Yabeina omurensis Yamagiwa & Ishii, 1958 †
  31. Species Yabeina opima Skinner, 1969 †
  32. Species Yabeina orbiculata Chediya in Kotlyar et al., 1989 †
  33. Species Yabeina osakamensis Kobayashi, 2007 †
  34. Species Yabeina ozawai Honjo, 1959 †
  35. Species Yabeina packardi Thompson & Wheeler, 1942 †
  36. Species Yabeina parvula Skinner & Wilde, 1966 †
  37. Species Yabeina pinguis Toriyama, 1958 †
  38. Species Yabeina proboscis Chen, 1956 †
  39. Species Yabeina quasigubleri Liu, Xiao & Dong, 1978 †
  40. Species Yabeina shiqianensis Liu, Xiao & Dong, 1978 †
  41. Species Yabeina sphaerula Sosnina, 1965 †
  42. Species Yabeina subrhomboides Zhang & Dong in Xiao et al., 1986 †
  43. Species Yabeina syrtalis (Douvillé, 1934) †
  44. Species Yabeina texana Skinner & Wilde, 1955 †
  45. Species Yabeina tobleri (Lange, 1925) †
  46. Species Yabeina triangula Zhang & Dong in Xiao et al., 1986 †
  47. Species Yabeina xintanensis Ding, 1978 †
  48. Species Yabeina asiatica Ishii, 1966 † accepted as Lepidolina asiatica (Ishii, 1966) † (unaccepted > superseded combination, Opinion of Ozawa (1975))
  49. Species Yabeina elongata (Gübler, 1935) † accepted as Gublerina elongata (Gübler, 1935) † accepted as Gublerites elongatus (Gübler, 1935) † (unaccepted > superseded combination)
  50. Species Yabeina kwangsiana (Lee, 1934) † accepted as Colania kwangsiana Lee, 1934 † (unaccepted > superseded combination)
  51. Species Yabeina lantschichensis Tumanskaya, 1953 † accepted as Lepidolina lantschichensis (Tumanskaya, 1953) † (unaccepted > superseded combination, Opinion of Rauzer-Chernousova et al. (1996))
  52. Species Yabeina multiseptata (Deprat, 1912) † accepted as Lepidolina multiseptata (Deprat, 1912) †
  53. Species Yabeina shiraiwensis (Ozawa, 1925) † accepted as Lepidolina shiraiwensis (Ozawa, 1925) † (Opinion of Kobayashi et al. (2009))
  54. Species Yabeina yasubaensis Toriyama, 1942 † accepted as Yabeina shiraiwensis (Ozawa, 1925) † accepted as Lepidolina shiraiwensis (Ozawa, 1925) † (unaccepted > junior subjective synonym, Subjective junior synonym Opinion of Ishii and Nogami (1962))
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
feminine
Deprat, J. (1914). Étude comparative des fusulinidés d'Akasaka (Japon) et des fusulinidés de Chine et d'Indochine (Troisième mémoire). <em>Mémoires du Service géologique de l'Indochine, Hanoï.</em> 3(1): 1-47., available online at https://patrimoine.sorbonne-universite.fr/medias/95/46/a0/ab/9546a0ab-8288-4c20-a89f-602afb7c63e8/files/P395_13.pdf
page(s): p. 29 [details] OpenAccess publication

(of Neoschwagerina (Yabeina) Deprat, 1914 †) Deprat, J. (1914). Étude comparative des fusulinidés d'Akasaka (Japon) et des fusulinidés de Chine et d'Indochine (Troisième mémoire). <em>Mémoires du Service géologique de l'Indochine, Hanoï.</em> 3(1): 1-47., available online at https://patrimoine.sorbonne-universite.fr/medias/95/46/a0/ab/9546a0ab-8288-4c20-a89f-602afb7c63e8/files/P395_13.pdf
page(s): p. 30 [details] OpenAccess publication
Diagnosis Test large, up to 20 mm in length, inflated fusiform, with poles bluntly pointed to rounded, tiny microspheric proloculus...  
Diagnosis Test large, up to 20 mm in length, inflated fusiform, with poles bluntly pointed to rounded, tiny microspheric proloculus followed by as many as twenty-seven whorls, numerous relatively thin septa, axial septula thin to thick, of varied length, up to nine present between adjacent septa, transverse septula triangular to irregular in shape, short and irregular secondary transverse septula well developed in outer whorls, as many as three between the primary transverse septula; wall of thin to medium thickness, of tectum and finely alveolar keriotheca, parachomata narrow, well developed, connected to the lower ends of the septula; numerous foramina at the base of the septa, commonly 50 to 60 in the outer volutions, and as many as 135 in very large specimens. U. Permian (U. Murgabian, Tatarian to Dzhulfian) Guadalupian to Ochoan; Japan; China; Viet Nam; Cambodia; New Zealand; USSR: Crimea, Caucasus, Pamir; Canada: British Columbia; USA: Washington. (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, Foraminiferal Genera and Their Classification) [details]
Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2021). World Foraminifera Database. Yabeina Deprat, 1914 †. Accessed at: http://marinespecies.org/foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=721895 on 2026-02-27
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original description Deprat, J. (1914). Étude comparative des fusulinidés d'Akasaka (Japon) et des fusulinidés de Chine et d'Indochine (Troisième mémoire). <em>Mémoires du Service géologique de l'Indochine, Hanoï.</em> 3(1): 1-47., available online at https://patrimoine.sorbonne-universite.fr/medias/95/46/a0/ab/9546a0ab-8288-4c20-a89f-602afb7c63e8/files/P395_13.pdf
page(s): p. 29 [details] OpenAccess publication

original description (of Neoschwagerina (Yabeina) Deprat, 1914 †) Deprat, J. (1914). Étude comparative des fusulinidés d'Akasaka (Japon) et des fusulinidés de Chine et d'Indochine (Troisième mémoire). <em>Mémoires du Service géologique de l'Indochine, Hanoï.</em> 3(1): 1-47., available online at https://patrimoine.sorbonne-universite.fr/medias/95/46/a0/ab/9546a0ab-8288-4c20-a89f-602afb7c63e8/files/P395_13.pdf
page(s): p. 30 [details] OpenAccess publication

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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Diagnosis Test large, up to 20 mm in length, inflated fusiform, with poles bluntly pointed to rounded, tiny microspheric proloculus followed by as many as twenty-seven whorls, numerous relatively thin septa, axial septula thin to thick, of varied length, up to nine present between adjacent septa, transverse septula triangular to irregular in shape, short and irregular secondary transverse septula well developed in outer whorls, as many as three between the primary transverse septula; wall of thin to medium thickness, of tectum and finely alveolar keriotheca, parachomata narrow, well developed, connected to the lower ends of the septula; numerous foramina at the base of the septa, commonly 50 to 60 in the outer volutions, and as many as 135 in very large specimens. U. Permian (U. Murgabian, Tatarian to Dzhulfian) Guadalupian to Ochoan; Japan; China; Viet Nam; Cambodia; New Zealand; USSR: Crimea, Caucasus, Pamir; Canada: British Columbia; USA: Washington. (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, Foraminiferal Genera and Their Classification) [details]
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