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Linked specimens: USNM-626470
Current identification:
Original Description
Wall: calcareous, perforate, smooth.
Chambers: rather strongly compressed; about 15 arranged in 2½ whorl. The 6 chambers of the last whorl increase rapidly in size.
Sutures: spiral side: radial, depressed. Umbilical side: radial, depressed.
Umbilicus: narrow, deep open.
Aperture: low arch, interiomarginal, extraumbilical-umbilical with a distinct, rather wide lip. The apertures of the previous chambers remain open into the umbilicus.
Coiling: random.
Size:
Extra details from original publication
Occurrence: The species is present in the Redbank at Atlantic Highlands and New Egypt and in the Redbank in the Clementon Whitesville, and Glendola wells.
Olsson, R. K. (1960). Foraminifera of late Cretaceous and earliest Tertiary age in the New Jersey Coastal Plain. Journal of Paleontology. 34(1): 1-58. gsReferences:

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