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sp 1. (
<figureCitation id="131BABD8FFEE3D7A3EE6E653FF29BE37" box="[159,228,1302,1327]" captionStart="FIGURE 5" captionStartId="21.[151,250,1658,1680]" captionTargetBox="[273,1302,177,1632]" captionTargetId="figure@21.[273,1302,177,1632]" captionTargetPageId="21" captionText="FIGURE 5. (Unless otherwise specified all scale bars = 100 µm). 1 2. Textularia jparkeri n. sp. 1. QM # G 466056 from CHANNEL with uppermost chambers broken to reveal canaliculate wall and lack of internal septula. 2. QM # G 466058 from CHANNEL broken along longitudinal axis to view internal chamber arrangement. 3 6. Textularia lateralis Lalicker, 1935. 3 4. QM # G 465958 from OTI 43 lateral (3) and oral (4) views. 5 6. QM # G 465892 from ST / HW 8 lateral (5) and oral (6) views. 7 8. Textularia sp. 1, QM # G 465803 from T 2 3. 7. Lateral view, scale bar = 200 µm. 8. Oral view, scale bar = 200 µm. 9 11. Olgia pacifica (Cushman, 1924). 8. QM # G 466132 from OTI 20, lateral view, scale bar = 200 µm. 10 11. QM # G 465780 from ST / HW 2 lateral (10) and oral (11) views. 12. Cornuspira planorbis Schultze, 1854, QM # G 465976 from OTI 51. Lateral view, scale bar = 50 µm. 13 14. Nodobaculariella cf. N. japonica Cushman &amp; Hanzawa, 1937, QM # G 466078 from OTI 52. 13. Lateral view. 14. Oral view. 15 16. Wiesnerella auriculata (Egger, 1893), QM # G 465990 from T 2 11. 15. Oral view. 16. Lateral view. Scale bars = 50 µm. 17 20. Nubeculina advena Cushman, 1924 from CHANNEL. 17 18. QM # G 465867 lateral (17) and close-up oral (18) views. Scale bar for 17 = 500 µm. 19 20. QM # G 465866, lateral (19) and close-up of oral (20) views. Scale bar for 19 = 500 µm." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/272928/files/figure.png" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">Fig. 5</figureCitation>
:7, 8)
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This taxon was referred to
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due to its free agglutinated biserial test with well-sorted mediumsized grains, depressed sutures and slightly inflated chambers with rounded but slightly squared-off chambers. The chambers of this species deeply interlock, giving them a stacked appearance (
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:7). The aperture is a subcircular hole located at the base of the final chamber but sits off axis due to the chamber covering the inner-most half of the chamber preceding it (
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:8). These features closely resemble those tests assigned by
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to
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from Ningaloo Reef except that the aperture is not off axis and consists of a small slit as opposed to a sub-circular hole. Capricorn Group specimens also possess taller chambers.
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sp. 1 was only collected from site 3 along Heron Transect 2. It is as abundant as
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.
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and is less common than
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<emphasis id="B9546B4FFFEE3D7A3CADE53AFD2CBD8E" box="[724,737,1663,1686]" italics="true" pageId="20" pageNumber="21">T</emphasis>
.
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,
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.
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and
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