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Nummulites fichteli Michelotti 1841

Authors: Gedik, Fatma; Karadenizli, Levent;

Nummulites fichteli Michelotti 1841

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Nummulites fichteli Michelotti, 1841 (Fig. 4 A-J; 5C, J) Nummulites fichteli Michelotti, 1841: 296, figs 7a, b. — Cole 1960: pl. 3, figs 9-18. — Schaub 1981: pl. 50, figs 5-18. — Sirel 2003: pl. II, figs 12-19. — Gedik 2008: pl. 1, figs 1-14, 22. Nummulites intermedius D’Archiac, Sirel & Gündüz, 1976: pl. I, figs 5-9. REMARKS This reticulate species belongs to the N. fabianii lineage. This form has inflated lenticular shell with rounded periphery. The diameter of test ranges from 2 to 6.4 mm and the thickness from 0.5 to 1.8 mm. The test surface is covered with a reticulation that has rectangular or subrectangular mesh (Fig. 4A, C-E; Fig. 5C). The large microsphere (diameter 0.3 to 0.4 mm) is followed by the regular coiled whorls.

Published as part of Gedik, Fatma & Karadenizli, Levent, 2021, Oligocene larger benthic foraminifera and sedimentation of the Burdur Basin, SW Anatolia, Turkey, pp. 377-389 in Geodiversitas 43 (13) on page 383, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2021v43a13, http://zenodo.org/record/5036926

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Nummulites fichteli, Chromista, Nummulites, Globothalamea, Biodiversity, Foraminifera, Rotaliida, Nummulitidae, Taxonomy

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