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GONZÁLEZ- MIGUÉNS &amp; LARA,
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
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<emphasis id="A6FFFF3B29490976FFE048E6FE9CFA14" box="[163,378,1468,1489]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="1062">Specific diagnosis:</emphasis>
Test diameter 180.06200.14 µm, average of 187.77 µm (
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= 19); aperture 24.37 33.35 µm, average 29.56 µm (
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= 10). Colour ranges from transparent to yellow-orange. Subhemispherical test shape, with flattened edges and dimples in the surface that gives the test a golf-ball shape.
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<paragraph id="9434232929490976FFF84B2EFC55FF3F" blockId="18.[163,780,1468,1889]" lastBlockId="18.[827,1442,197,250]" pageId="18" pageNumber="1062">The aboral side presents no ribs or keels. Building units are covered with an organic matrix that prevents observation of the building units, giving a smooth outlook to the test. The oral side is also flat and smooth, covered with an organic matrix that prevents observation of the test building units, with a central aperture. The only pores at the base of the test are localized around the aperture, following a circular pattern and curling slightly outwards to form a small ring or lip.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="A6FFFF3B29490976FC784C78FB98FEF2" box="[827,1150,290,311]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="1062">Intraspecific variability:</emphasis>
The number of pores surrounding the aperture can be variable. There may be certain deformations in the test that prevent it from having a perfectly circular morphology.
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Diagnosis with closely related species:
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can be diagnosed by its specific sequences of the mtDNA markers and by its phylogenetic placement.
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differs from
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by (1) its morphometric differences (see Morphometrics and morphology;
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) and it is larger than
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(see above); (2) a regular and marked granulation on the top of the test; and (3) the absence of pores along the edge of the arboral side of the test.
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Wet
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moss, in a bog.
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locality:
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, Frasne, La Tourbière (
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).
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<emphasis id="A6FFFF3B29490976FC784EF6FC5FFC04" box="[827,953,940,961]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="1062">Etymology:</emphasis>
The name is derived from the Gaulish god Succellos (-or
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, in its latinized form).
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meaning striker and the prefix
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good, the gods name could, therefore, be translated as the Good Striker. As god of agriculture, forests and traditional medicine, he was believed to be in charge of keeping the soil fertile. We propose this name in referring to the
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locality being a fertile place with a great abundance of vegetation and surrounded by many crops.
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