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Hoeglundina neocarinata
Description Description.Test trochospiral, unequally
biconvex, subcircular in outline recognized
easily by its clear wall showing a cloudy
mottling under a light microscope; spiral
side evolute, slightly convex; umbilical
side involute, more strongly convex;
peripheral margin strongly keeled; on the
spiral side, sutures flush, indistinct,
obscured by irregularly distributed, low
tubercles; on the umbilical side, 7-9 somewhat
inflated chambers with depressed
and nearly radiate sutures; wall finely
perforated on both sides; apertural face
truncate, with an acute, nearly keeled
border; aperture one or two small openings
at the base of the apertural chamber
and a long slit-like peripheral opening
parallel to the margin and provided with
a prominent inner lip, still visible on the
last 3 or 4 chambers.
Author Debenay, Jean-Pierre
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added on 2013-03-27471 viewsWoRMS taxa Hoeglundina neocarinata Debenay, 2013checked Hayward, Bruce W. 2013-08-30
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