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<mods:title id="88D61FF2E0EC0E1C76439354BC34D494">Lower Tithonian mono- and dicyrtid Nassellaria (Radiolaria) from the Solnhofen area (southern Germany)</mods:title>
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<taxonomicName id="DB974D55FFFBFFA3FF2C6982FDA8F4AC" authority="Dumitrica &amp; Zügel, 2003" authorityName="Dumitrica &amp; Zügel" authorityYear="2003" box="[230,538,171,197]" class="Polycystina" family="Tripedurnulidae" genus="Pseudopoulpus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Chromista" order="Nassellaria" pageId="29" pageNumber="34" phylum="Radiozoa" rank="species" species="tenuihirsutus" status="sp. nov.">
<emphasis id="2EE3EAC4FFFBFFA3FF2C6982FDA8F4AC" bold="true" box="[230,538,171,197]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="34">Pseudopoulpus tenuihirsutus</emphasis>
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. —
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31417; stub Mue 22/4;
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74424 (
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). ETYMOLOGY. — From the Latin
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: thin; and
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: bristly.
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MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Six specimens from the
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horizon (sample Mue 22).
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DIMENSIONS (
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µM). — Total length 280-320 (av. 295), length of apical horn 25-105 (av. 60), of feet 95- 165 (av. 135), of secondary horns 35-85 (av. 55), of cephalis 110-135 (av. 125); total width 235-285 (av. 255), width of cephalis 125-150 (av. 140).
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<paragraph id="1C2836D6FFFBFFA3FF5D6BA2FF7EF1AC" blockId="29.[151,684,618,1477]" pageId="29" pageNumber="34">Well rounded globular cephalis with three straight diverging feet and three or more secondary horns on the apical part. Apical horn and secondary horns long and thin, three-bladed at the base, rounded in cross-section, and curved in the median and distal parts. Ventral spine short, thin, and close to the base of cephalis. Cephalic base constricted, strengthened by an ovate basal ring formed of the arches VL, Ll, and Dl. Arches Al strongly pronounced on the inner side, connecting A and l below the apical part of the cephalis. Externally they are marked by a slight constriction and by a row of pores at the boundary with the slightly protruding dorsal lobe. Inside cephalic cavity D, V, and especially L bear small branched, spongy appendages which sometimes are so robust that they curve the bars. Feet slightly constricted at their bases, with maximum width in the median part. Grooves of feet narrow and deep; at the most proximal part additional shallow grooves may develop. Cephalic wall with irregularly arranged pores. Pores hexagonally or pentagonally framed, with small nodes at vertices which very rarely give rise to small thorns. Smaller pores especially in the centre of the dorsal lobe.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="2EE3EAC4FFFBFFA3FF5D6F22FE0BF24C" box="[151,441,1547,1573]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="34">Pseudopoulpus tenuihirsutus</emphasis>
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differs from the two species described by
<bibRefCitation id="78064B27FFFBFFA3FE716F02FD34F22C" author="TAKEMURA A." box="[443,646,1579,1605]" pageId="29" pageNumber="34" pagination="29 - 74" refId="ref35854" refString="TAKEMURA A. 1986. - Classification of Jurassic nassellarians (Radiolaria). Palaeontographica 195 A: 29 - 74." type="journal article" year="1986">Takemura (1986)</bibRefCitation>
by having secondary horns on the apical part of the cephalis and a less inflated ventral part. From
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<emphasis id="2EE3EAC4FFFBFFA3FD006983FD6BF4AA" box="[714,729,170,195]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="34">P</emphasis>
.
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it differs by the morphology of feet, apical horn and secondary spines. Whereas
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<emphasis id="2EE3EAC4FFFBFFA3FCE569C3FC8CF56A" box="[815,830,234,259]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="34">P</emphasis>
.
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gives a rather fragile impression,
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<emphasis id="2EE3EAC4FFFBFFA3FC4F6823FC26F54A" box="[901,916,266,291]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="34">P</emphasis>
.
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is much more compact. Moreover, the dorsal lobe is more pronounced in the latter species.
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