Foraminifera name details
Monodiexodina linearis (Dunbar & Skinner, 1937) †
1291748 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1291748)
unaccepted (Opinion of Ueno (2006))
Species
Schwagerina linearis Dunbar & Skinner, 1937 † · unaccepted (Opinion of Ross (1962))
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
(of Schwagerina linearis 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. 637, pl. 62, 12-15, pl. 63, figs. 1-7.; note: 12. Two immature cotypes, natural size. V.P.M. 14959. 13,14. Same enlarged (X 5). Hueco limestone in the south wall of Victorio Canyon, Sierra Diablo (Loc. 101). 15. Axial section of adult cotype, ...
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page(s): p. 637, pl. 62, 12-15, pl. 63, figs. 1-7.; note: 12. Two immature cotypes, natural size. V.P.M. 14959. 13,14. Same enlarged (X 5). Hueco limestone in the south wall of Victorio Canyon, Sierra Diablo (Loc. 101). 15. Axial section of adult cotype, ...
12. Two immature cotypes, natural size. V.P.M. 14959.
13,14. Same enlarged (X 5). Hueco limestone in the south wall of
Victorio Canyon, Sierra Diablo (Loc. 101).
15. Axial section of adult cotype, showing the typical axial filling
(X 10). V.P.M. 14967. Upper part of Wolfcamp formation,
westernmost outcrop on Leonard Mountain, Glass Mountains,
Texas (Loc. 18).
1,4,5. Axial sections of cotypes (X 10). V.P.M. 14960, 14965, and
14965.
2, 3. Sagittal sections (X 10). The outer whorls appear opaque
because filled withmuddy matrix. V.P.M. 14966.
6. Juvenile, axial section, showing the beginning of axial depo-
sition at an early stage.
7. A tangential slice, showing the septal fluting in plan. Near
the middle, the slice cuts close to the base of the whorl
where the tips of opposed septal folds meet to form
rounded chamberlets; farther to the right and left the sec-
tion rises toward the roof of the whorl, and here the septa
appear widely spaced and nearly straight. V.P.M. 14964.
Specimens 1 and 4 from the Hueco limestone in the south
wall of Victorio Canyon, Sierra Diablo (Loc. 101) ;2, 3,
and 8 are from the upper Wolfcamp 2,5 miles N. 35° E. of
Hess ranch (Loc. 16) ;and 5, 6, and 7 are from the upper
Wolfcamp in the westernmost outcrop on Leonard Moun-
tain, Glass Mountains, Texas (Loc. 18).

Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2021). World Foraminifera Database. Monodiexodina linearis (Dunbar & Skinner, 1937) †. Accessed at: http://marinespecies.org/foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1291748 on 2025-05-31
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(of Schwagerina linearis 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. 637, pl. 62, 12-15, pl. 63, figs. 1-7.; note: 12. Two immature cotypes, natural size. V.P.M. 14959. 13,14. Same enlarged (X 5). Hueco limestone in the south wall of Victorio Canyon, Sierra Diablo (Loc. 101). 15. Axial section of adult cotype, ...
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new combination reference Ross, C. A. (1962). Fusulinids from the Leonard Formation (Permian) Western Glass Mountains, Texas. <em>Contributions from the Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research.</em> 13(1): 1-21. [details] Available for editors
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new combination reference Kahler, F.; Kahler, G. (1966). Fusulinida (Foraminiferida): Teil 2. <em>Fossilium Catalogus: I: Animalia.</em> 112: 255-538. [details] Available for editors
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page(s): p. 637, pl. 62, 12-15, pl. 63, figs. 1-7.; note: 12. Two immature cotypes, natural size. V.P.M. 14959. 13,14. Same enlarged (X 5). Hueco limestone in the south wall of Victorio Canyon, Sierra Diablo (Loc. 101). 15. Axial section of adult cotype, ...
12. Two immature cotypes, natural size. V.P.M. 14959.
13,14. Same enlarged (X 5). Hueco limestone in the south wall of
Victorio Canyon, Sierra Diablo (Loc. 101).
15. Axial section of adult cotype, showing the typical axial filling
(X 10). V.P.M. 14967. Upper part of Wolfcamp formation,
westernmost outcrop on Leonard Mountain, Glass Mountains,
Texas (Loc. 18).
1,4,5. Axial sections of cotypes (X 10). V.P.M. 14960, 14965, and
14965.
2, 3. Sagittal sections (X 10). The outer whorls appear opaque
because filled withmuddy matrix. V.P.M. 14966.
6. Juvenile, axial section, showing the beginning of axial depo-
sition at an early stage.
7. A tangential slice, showing the septal fluting in plan. Near
the middle, the slice cuts close to the base of the whorl
where the tips of opposed septal folds meet to form
rounded chamberlets; farther to the right and left the sec-
tion rises toward the roof of the whorl, and here the septa
appear widely spaced and nearly straight. V.P.M. 14964.
Specimens 1 and 4 from the Hueco limestone in the south
wall of Victorio Canyon, Sierra Diablo (Loc. 101) ;2, 3,
and 8 are from the upper Wolfcamp 2,5 miles N. 35° E. of
Hess ranch (Loc. 16) ;and 5, 6, and 7 are from the upper
Wolfcamp in the westernmost outcrop on Leonard Moun-
tain, Glass Mountains, Texas (Loc. 18).

new combination reference Ross, C. A. (1962). Fusulinids from the Leonard Formation (Permian) Western Glass Mountains, Texas. <em>Contributions from the Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research.</em> 13(1): 1-21. [details] Available for editors

new combination reference Kahler, F.; Kahler, G. (1966). Fusulinida (Foraminiferida): Teil 2. <em>Fossilium Catalogus: I: Animalia.</em> 112: 255-538. [details] Available for editors

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