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[edit]DescriptionPsammina tenuis (10.1016-j.ejop.2020.125715) Figure 5.jpg | Fig. 5. (A–F) Psammina tenuis sp. nov., holotype (NHMUK PM ZF 9914); specimen 184, APEI-1, external features. (A) Specimen on seafloor prior to collection. (B, C) Fragments photographed at sea immediately after collection. (D–F) Laboratory photographs. (D) Fragment; the curved upper and lower edges are fractures developed along ‘growth lines’. (E) Fragment with growth lines; the upper curved edge is the original margin, somewhat abraided; the lower curved edge is a fracture developed along a growth line. (F) Detail of test wall showing radiolarians (xenophyae) set in a fine-grained matrix. |
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Source | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016%2Fj.ejop.2020.125715 |
Author | Gooday, A.J., Durden, J.M., Holzmann, M., Pawlowski, J., Smith, C.R. 2020. Xenophyophores (Rhizaria, Foraminifera), including four new species and two new genera, from the western Clarion-Clipperton Zone (abyssal equatorial Pacific). European Journal of Protistology. 75: 125715. DOI:10.1016/j.ejop.2020.125715 |
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