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Current identification:
Original Description
Sethopiliinae that differs from Tripodocorys by a well-differentiated thorax umbrella-shaped. Arches and lobes of cephalis not yet described. It is only known that the width of the cephalis measures 224-248µm, i.e. the shell is extremely large (compare to Lophophaena (?) capito Ehrenberg, in Petrushevskaya, 1975c, pl.9, fig.21). Spines A, D, L, l and Vert differentiated. A spine giving a horn at the summit of the shell, and D, L and l ramifying into 4-8 external horns, obliquely oriented on the sides and the extremity of thorax. Pores of various size, irregularly distributed; a pseudo-aulophacid structure of the shell wall can also be observed. Aperture open. (In Russian. Translation by J.P.C.)
Etymology: [Probably short from Squinabolella]
Editors' Notes
Stratigraphic range: Triassic.
(nomen novum for SQUINABOLELLA Kozur and Mostler, 1979a preoccupied name: SQUINABOLELLA Pessagno, 1969a.
Synonymized with SCIADIOCAPSA by O'Dogherty, 1994.]
Petrushevskaya, M. G. (1981). Radiolyarii Otryada Nasselaria Mirovogo Okeana. Akademiya Nauk SSSR, Zoologicheskogo Instituta (Nauka) Leningrad. 128: 1-405. gsReferences:
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