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, figs 5575, text-fig. 3) (
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: Miocene Morito Formation, “Km-5912…Calcareous nodules…collected from one of the serial rocky shoals submerged beneath the upper tidal level along the sand beach at Morito in the west side of the Miura Peninsula (Lat.
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, Text-fig.1)” (
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), “Km-5912 (4) = 14.8 X 129.1 (Fm39901) (
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Valves quadrate with two opposing poles narrower and longer than the other two, margins concave (
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), length 39μm, breadth 36.5μm (
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, gives 25.533μm long, 21.531.5μm breadth). At narrower poles short elevation with ocellus at its summit extends outwards (
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). Valve centre oval, distinctly convex (
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), the longer axis lying towards shorter apices.A series of radially aligned costae link valve centre to apices and a regular row of short costae link the narrow mantle to expanded hyaline valve margin (
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). Central area depressed covered externally with anastomosing costae forming irregular reticulate pattern, spines at junctions. Poroid areolae lie within anastomosing costae, the majority occluded by raised cribrum (
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), occasional specialised pore present (
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, arrow). Areolae ca.
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10μm. Rimoportulae 2, each positioned at base of longer axis of central area opening externally through long tubular spine (
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), internally through a slit between raised lips (
<figureCitation id="02CBAA90F403FF882294FEADFEAC2649" box="[192,290,340,365]" captionStart="FIGURES 105110" captionStartId="30.[136,243,1821,1842]" captionTargetBox="[207,1382,188,1778]" captionTargetId="figure-15@30.[190,1398,173,1797]" captionTargetPageId="30" captionText="FIGURES 105110. Diommatetras grossa Komura (Atlantic City well, 406 ft, USA). Fig.105. Quadrangular valve tilted valve margins concave. Lying opposite are 2 elevations each with a rimmed ocellus at summit. Lying midway between elevations vale margin expands with a submarginal stout spine, the opening of a rimoportula present. Valve centre convex with a depressed central area.; scale bar = 10 μm. Fig.106. Valve interior with radial rows of discrete poroid areolae extending from small depressed central area; scale bar = 10 μm. Fig. 107. Anastomosing costae enclosing areolae occluded by cribra with the occasional specialised pore (arrow); scale bar = 2 μm. Fig. 108. Interior opening of submarginal rimoportula, cribra and specialised pore (arrow); scale bar = 2 μm. Fig. 109. Valve rotated showing valve mantle attached to expanded hyaline valve margin by costae; scale bar = 10 μm. Fig. 110. Valve flat with concave valve margins, long costae linking an oval valve centre to elevations, long stout hollow spine, a rimoportula, at opposing angles; scale bar = 10 μm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13724082" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/13724082/files/figure.png" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">Fig. 108</figureCitation>
).
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<emphasis id="A8846A07F402FF8922DCF8E4FEDC2016" bold="true" box="[136,338,1821,1842]" pageId="30" pageNumber="31">FIGURES 105110.</emphasis>
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Komura
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(Atlantic City well, 406 ft, USA). Fig.105. Quadrangular valve tilted valve margins concave. Lying opposite are 2 elevations each with a rimmed ocellus at summit. Lying midway between elevations vale margin expands with a submarginal stout spine, the opening of a rimoportula present. Valve centre convex with a depressed central area.; scale bar = 10 μm. Fig.106. Valve interior with radial rows of discrete poroid areolae extending from small depressed central area; scale bar = 10 μm. Fig. 107. Anastomosing costae enclosing areolae occluded by cribra with the occasional specialised pore (arrow); scale bar = 2 μm. Fig. 108. Interior opening of submarginal rimoportula, cribra and specialised pore (arrow); scale bar = 2 μm. Fig. 109. Valve rotated showing valve mantle attached to expanded hyaline valve margin by costae; scale bar = 10 μm. Fig. 110. Valve flat with concave valve margins, long costae linking an oval valve centre to elevations, long stout hollow spine, a rimoportula, at opposing angles; scale bar = 10 μm.
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<emphasis id="A8846A07F403FF8822E9FE81FE0F26B5" bold="true" box="[189,385,376,401]" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">Observations:—</emphasis>
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appears to be closely related to
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.
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For a more detailed account see
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.
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This description is based on specimens from Atlantic City well at
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