1854 Haliomma beroes - Ehrenberg pl. XXXVB. B. IV, fig. 19
1887 Haliomma beroes - Haeckel p. 238
1909 Haliomma beroes - Schröder p. XVII 24, text-Fig. 14
1992 Haliomma beroes - Abelmann pl. 1, fig. 5
From Suzuki Paleotax db:
1854 Haliiomma beroes Ehrenberg Ehrenberg pl. 35B-B.IV, fig. 19
1854 Haliomma beroes n. sp. Ehrenberg p. 242-243
1854 Haliomma beroes n. sp. [nomen nudum] Ehrenberg table
1862 Haliomma beroes Ehrenberg Haeckel p. 434
1873 Haliomma beroes Ehrenberg Ehrenberg p. 294-295
1887 Haliomma (Haliommura) beroes Ehrenberg Haeckel p. 238
1975 Actinomma beroes (Ehrenberg) group Petrushevskaya p. 569, pl. 2, fig. 15
1978 Actinomma beroes (Ehrenberg) group Dzinoridze et al. pl. 22, fig. 7
1979 Actinomma aff. beroes (Ehrenberg) Kozlova & Petrushevskaya fig. 211
1979 Actinomma beroes (Ehrenberg) Kozlova & Petrushevskaya fig. 210
2009 Haliomma beroes Ehrenberg [type specimen in the Ehrenberg collection] Suzuki et al. pl. 36, figs. 1a-1d
Catalog entries: Haliomma beroes
Original description: Testula globosa undique inaequaliter aculeata, cortice externo cellulis magnis perforato, nucleo medio parvo radiis 4 cruciatis affixo, cellulis minoribus perforato vacuo.
QTElegans forma integra. Diam. totius sine aculeis 1/26\', cum aculeis ultra 1/18\"'. Aculei radio breviores. Cellulae externae in 1/100\"' 13/4 raro 2, subrotundae, interni nuclei fere 4.Nucleus corticis diametri sine spinis tertiam fere partem aequat.
Translated description: [Globose test unequally spiny on all sides; external cortical shell perforated by large pores; median nucleus small, attached by 4 crossed radii, hollow and perforated by smaller pores.
Remarks on original description: Bracketed locality information from Ehrenberg [762:60]. This depth and consequently the coordinates differ from the occurrence cited for this species in Ehrenberg [762:table to p.66].
Premature name in Ehrenberg, 1854a [762:table to p.66][comment from RadWorld database]
Haeckel 1887 - Haliomma beroes Cortical shell thin walled, three times as broad as the medullary shell, with irregular, roundish pores, twice to four times as broad as the bars. Inner shell with regular, circular pores, twice as broad as the bars. Both shells connected by four (or six?) radial beams, perpendicularly crossed. 30-40 radial spines, conical, thin, shorter than the radius. Dimensions: Diameter of the outer shell 0.11, inner 0.04; outer pores 0.007 to 0.012, inner 0.005; length of the spines 0.03, basal braedth 0.005.
Published descriptions
Geological Range:
Last occurrence (top): within Neogene Period (2.59-23.03Ma, top in Piacenzian stage). Data source: Lazarus et al. 2015 - "N age group"
First occurrence (base): within Neogene Period (2.59-23.03Ma, base in Aquitanian stage). Data source: Lazarus et al. 2015 - "N age group"
Plot of occurrence data:
Abelmann, A. (1992c). Radiolarian taxa from Southern Ocean sediment traps (Atlantic sector). Polar Biology. 12(3-4): 373-385. gs Haeckel, E (1887). Report on the Radiolaria collected by H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-1876. Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger during the years 1873-1876. 18: 1-1803. gs O Schröder, O. (1909a). Die nordischen Spumellarian. In, Brandt, K. & Apstein, C. (eds) Nordisches Plankton. Lipsius und Tischer, Kiel and Leipzig, Germany (17): 1-66. gs O Missing or ambiguous references: Ehrenberg 1854; References:
Actinomma beroes compiled by the radiolaria@mikrotax project team viewed: 12-10-2024
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