Vachard et al.—Eifelian–Givetian foraminifers of the Carnic Alps (Austria)
2013 Parathurammina totaensis; Makarenko and Savina, p. 128.
Holotype.—Axial section (No. 35/1868; Museum UTGU) from
the Eifelian of the northern Urals, Russia (Petrova, 1981, pl. 8, fig. 7).
Diagnosis.—Triangular test with triangular inner chamber. Some necks are ended by rounded parts, and are apparently
blind (see also Irregularina angulata Poyarkov, 1969, pl. 3, fig. 6).
Occurrence.—Eifelian of the central and northern Urals. Eife- lian, Givetian, and Frasnian of Tomsk oblast (SW Siberia). Givetian of Mount Polinik (Carnic Alps, Austria).
Description.—Outer diameter=0.13mm (type material: 0.10–0.18mm); inner diameter=0.05mm (type material: 0.06–0.09mm); test wall thickness=0.01mm (type material= 0.01mm).
Materials.—Four specimens (sample POL11a-16).
Suleimanovella sp. 2 Figure 10.25
Diagnosis.—Rhomboidal to subspherical tests, rhombic to ovate inner chamber. Very short prominences.
Occurrence.—Givetian of Mount Polinik (Carnic Alps, Austria).
Description.—Outer diameter=0.07–0.08mm; inner dia- meter=0.04–0.05mm; test wall thickness=0.01mm.
Materials.—Three specimens (sample POL14c).
Suleimanovella sp. 3 Figure 10.26, 10.27
Diagnosis.—Subrhombic to ovate tests and inner chambers. Slightly prominent necks relatively well-developed for the genus (morphologically, this taxon is possibly transitional between Suleimanovella and Salpingothurammina, due to its necks).
Occurrence.—Givetian of Mount Polinik (Carnic Alps, Austria).
Description.—Outer diameter=0.15–0.17mm; inner dia- meter=0.08–0.10mm; wall thickness=0.01mm.
Materials.—Five specimens (samples POL11b-12 and POL13b-10).
Genus Salpingothurammina Poyarkov in Purkin et al., 1961 Type species.—Parathurammina tuberculata Lipina, 1950.
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Other species.—?Parathurammina bella Reitlinger in Bogush and Yuferev, 1962; P.(Salpingothurammina) elegans Poyar- kov, 1969; P. gekkeri Antropov, 1950; P. horrida Chuvashov, 1965; P. hunanensis Lin and Hao, 1982; P. ivdelensis Pronina, 1970; P. kazankaensis Pronina, 1970; P. lipinae Antropov, 1950; P. miklukhomaclayi Saltovskaya, 1974; P. pachy- sphaerica Bogush and Yuferev, 1962; P. paratuberculata Zadorozhnyi and Yuferev in Dubatolov, 1981; P. scitula Chuvashov, 1965; P. shishkatica Sabirov, 1978; P. spinosa Lipina sensu Grozdilova and Lebedeva 1954; P. spinosa kakvensis Petrova, 1981; P. stellaeformis Grozdilova and Lebedeva, 1954; P. subquadrata Sabirov, 1978; P. subvasta Bykova in Bykova and Polenova, 1955; P. tansaica Marfen- kova, 1991 (nomen nudum); ?Thurammina congesta Gutschick, Weiner, and Young, 1961; ?T. coronata Dunn, 1942; T. diforamens Ireland, 1956; ?T. furcata Gutschick and Treck- man, 1959; ?T. phialaeformis Crespin, 1958; ?T. quadritubulata Dunn, 1942; ?T. triradiata Gutschick and Treckman, 1959; ?T. tubulata fixa Langer, 1969; ?T. sp. A sensu Blumenstengel, 1961; ?T. sp. B sensu Blumenstengel, 1961; ?T. sp. 1 sensu Holcová, 2004; ?T. sp. 2 sensu Holcová, 2004; and ?Pseudoastrorhiza obtusiconus Langer, 1969.
Diagnosis.—Medium-sized Parathuramminidae with an irre- gular angular–rounded profile, fairly abundant papilliform to longer apertural protuberances, broad chamber, and thickness of the wall and around the necks is almost equidimensional. Wall thin to thick, unilayered, dark-microgranular.
Occurrence.—Early Ordovician of Sonora, Mexico (Vachard et al., 2017). Relatively frequent in the Devonian–Tournaisian of western Siberia, Italy, Czech Republic, western France, the northern, central, and southern Urals, and southern Fergana; probably up to the Visean (see Vachard et al., 2014); ?Penn- sylvanian of Kansas, ?Permian of Australia.
Remarks.—See discussions in Loeblich and Tappan (1987), Vdovenko et al. (1993), and Vachard et al. (2014). The differ- ences with Saltovskajina seem to be specific and not generic; hence, we synonymized both genera herein. In the literature, Salpingothurammina was designated under the names Salt- ovskajina Sabirov, 1982b; Parathurammina (partim); Thur- ammina (partim) auctorum; Irregularina (partim); Polygonella (partim); Bykovaella (partim); Ivanovella (partim); Guang- xithurammina Lin et al., 1990 (partim); Suleimanovella (par- tim); Parathuramminites (partim); Cordatella (partim), Marginara (partim); and Radiosphaerella (partim).
Salpingothurammina sp. 1 Figure 10.12
Diagnosis.—Test spherical with numerous, radiate, triangular necks, wall thick.
Occurrence.—Givetian of Mount Polinik (Carnic Alps, Austria).
Description.—Outer diameter=0.36mm; inner diameter= 0.18mm; number of necks: 13; test wall thickness=0.02mm.
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