The Lagenid Benthic Foraminiferal Genus Wignallyia Aly and Its Members in the Tethys
Haidar Salim Anan,
Abdel Galil A. Hewaidy
Abstract:Three species of the Eocene Lagenid benthic foraminiferal genus Wignallyia Aly are known from the Northern and Southern Tethys. The genus Wignallyia is characterized by its elongate test, involute earlier chambers and covered by beaded tubercles, and followed by uniserial globular chambers with longitudinal costae covered the surface, ended by a terminal circular aperture with thickened lip on a short neck. These species are: Wignallyia hewaidyi, W. infracompressa and W. behmi. The first two species are common… Show more
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