Foraminifera name details

Reophanus Saidova, 1970

520804  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:520804)

 unaccepted (Subjective junior synonym Opinion of Charnock and Jones in Hemleben et al. (1990))
Genus
Hormosina ovicula Brady, 1879 accepted as Hormosinella ovicula (Brady, 1879) (type by original designation)

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Saidova, K. M. (1970). Бентосные Фораминиферы раыона курило-Камчатского желоба - Benthic foraminifera of the Kurile-Kamchatka Trench based on the data of the 39th cruise of the R/V "Vityaz.". <em>Труды Институт океанологии-Trudy Institut Oceanology.</em> 86: 134-161.
page(s): p. 148 [details]   
Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2024). World Foraminifera Database. Reophanus Saidova, 1970. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=520804 on 2024-04-23
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2010-09-17 12:15:07Z
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2010-09-23 01:25:16Z
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2012-01-24 09:14:41Z
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2013-08-17 09:28:49Z
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2014-03-02 09:07:43Z
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2019-11-28 11:42:35Z
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2023-12-13 16:03:44Z
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original description Saidova, K. M. (1970). Бентосные Фораминиферы раыона курило-Камчатского желоба - Benthic foraminifera of the Kurile-Kamchatka Trench based on the data of the 39th cruise of the R/V "Vityaz.". <em>Труды Институт океанологии-Trudy Institut Oceanology.</em> 86: 134-161.
page(s): p. 148 [details]   

source of synonymy Charnock, M.A.; Jones, R.W. 1990. Agglutinated foraminifera from the Palaeogene of the North Sea. In: Hemleben, C.; Kaminski, M.A.; Kuhnt, W.; Scott, D.B. (Editors), Paleoecology, Biostratigraphy, Paleoceanography and Taxonomy of Agglutinated Foraminifera, pp 139-244. NATO ASI Series C., available online at https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3350-0_9 [details]  Available for editors  PDF available [request] 
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Diagnosis Test large, up to 4 mm in length, uniserial, rectilinear, moniliform in appearance because the elongate ovate chambers are separated by their respective necks, each new chamber attaching to the upper margin of the previous apertural lip, so that the test is fragile and rarely preserved entire; wall agglutinated, thin, but with several layers of very fine quartz grains and some sponge spicules, yellowish to brownish in color, without organic lining; aperture rounded, terminal on a distinct neck, with somewhat flared lip. Holocene; N. Atlantic, rare at 180 m to 2,700 m; S. Atlantic at 3,800 m to 4,400 m; Antarctic at 3,900 m to 5,200 m; Pacific at 2,150 m to 7,900 m; Caribbean Sea at 800 m to 1,932 m; Gulf of Mexico, at 420 m to 2,660 m. (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, Foraminiferal Genera and Their Classification) [details]