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Figure 4. Nodellum aculeata sp. nov. Scanning electron micrographs. A, general view of entire specimen with somewhat crooked shape; box indicates area shown in detail in E. B, proloculus. C, pointed end of proloculus showing tip devoid of agglutinated particles. D, transition between surface of proloculus with agglutinated particles (to left) and predominately organic surface of the main tubular part of the test; note the interdigitation of the two areas. E, detail of surface. F, higher magnification showing tiny, finger-like projections covering test surface.
Published as part of Gooday, A. J., Todo, Y., Uematsu, K. & Kitazato, H., 2008, New organic-walled Foraminifera (Protista) from the ocean's deepest point, the Challenger Deep (western Pacific Ocean), pp. 399-423 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 153 (3) on page 405, DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2008.00393.x, http://zenodo.org/record/5447678
Chromista, Nodellum, Allogromiida, Monothalamea, Biodiversity, Foraminifera, Allogromiidae, Taxonomy
Chromista, Nodellum, Allogromiida, Monothalamea, Biodiversity, Foraminifera, Allogromiidae, Taxonomy
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