Foraminifera name details

Stensioeina surrentina Torre, 1967 †

921986  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:921986)

uncertain > taxon inquirendum (opinion of Consorti et al. (2017))
Species
Stensioina surrentina Torre, 1967 † · unaccepted (Misspelling of the genus)
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
Torre, M. (1966). Alcuni foraminiferi del Cretacico superiore della Penisola Sorrentina. <em>Bollettino della Società di naturalisti in Napoli.</em> 75[1966]: 409-431., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/56637811 [details]   

(of Stensioina surrentina Torre, 1967 †) Torre, M. (1966). Alcuni foraminiferi del Cretacico superiore della Penisola Sorrentina. <em>Bollettino della Società di naturalisti in Napoli.</em> 75[1966]: 409-431., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/56637811 [details]   
Taxonomic remark generic assignment doubtful; “Stensioeina” surrentina according Consorti et al. (2017) that state: Torre described,...  
Taxonomic remark generic assignment doubtful; “Stensioeina” surrentina according Consorti et al. (2017) that state: Torre described, using mostly isolated matrix-free specimens from the Upper Cretaceous of the Sorrento Peninsula, a rotaloidean foraminifera characterized by “dorsally keeled, possessing spikes and probably with a large intraseptal interlocular space (defined as double septa)”, but details on the canal system and the umbilical architecture are missing in the original description. This new rotaloidean has been attributed by Torre to the genus Stensioeina Brotzen, and erected as S. surrentina. The re-study of the specimens figured by Torre and our samples from Central Italy and Cava Vitigliano reveal the presence of folia, foliar piles umbilical plate and intraseptal interlocular space in S. surrentina. These elements are typical of the representatives of the Rotaliidae family (probably Lockhartiinae subfamily) but not of Stensioeina [details]
Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2024). World Foraminifera Database. Stensioeina surrentina Torre, 1967 †. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/Foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=921986 on 2024-03-28
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original description Torre, M. (1966). Alcuni foraminiferi del Cretacico superiore della Penisola Sorrentina. <em>Bollettino della Società di naturalisti in Napoli.</em> 75[1966]: 409-431., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/56637811 [details]   

original description  (of Stensioina surrentina Torre, 1967 †) Torre, M. (1966). Alcuni foraminiferi del Cretacico superiore della Penisola Sorrentina. <em>Bollettino della Società di naturalisti in Napoli.</em> 75[1966]: 409-431., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/56637811 [details]   

basis of record Ellis, B. F.; Messina, A. (1940-2015). Catalogue of Foraminifera. <em>Micropaleontology Press, American Museum of Natural History, New York.</em>  [details]   

additional source Consorti, L.; Frijia, G.; Caus, E. (2017). Rotaloidean foraminifera from the Upper Cretaceous carbonates of Central and Southern Italy and their chronostratigraphic age. <em>Cretaceous Research.</em> 70: 226-243., available online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2016.11.004 [details]  Available for editors  PDF available [request] 
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Taxonomic remark generic assignment doubtful; “Stensioeina” surrentina according Consorti et al. (2017) that state: Torre described, using mostly isolated matrix-free specimens from the Upper Cretaceous of the Sorrento Peninsula, a rotaloidean foraminifera characterized by “dorsally keeled, possessing spikes and probably with a large intraseptal interlocular space (defined as double septa)”, but details on the canal system and the umbilical architecture are missing in the original description. This new rotaloidean has been attributed by Torre to the genus Stensioeina Brotzen, and erected as S. surrentina. The re-study of the specimens figured by Torre and our samples from Central Italy and Cava Vitigliano reveal the presence of folia, foliar piles umbilical plate and intraseptal interlocular space in S. surrentina. These elements are typical of the representatives of the Rotaliidae family (probably Lockhartiinae subfamily) but not of Stensioeina [details]