Foraminal structures of some Japanese species of the genera Ammonia and Pararotalia, family Rotaliidae (Foraminifera)
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概要
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Rotaliid foraminifera have a complicated foraminal structure that has been recognized as the so-called toothplate. As to the interpretation of this toothplate, however, there has been confusion among foraminiferologists as to whether it is the same as the buliminid toothplate or not. In order to elucidate the apertural and foraminal structure, we examined some Japanese species of the genera Ammonia and Pararotalia. The apertures of Ammonia and Pararotalia show fundamentally the same style of construction, but the resultant structures are different among species. We recognized two main components instead of the indefinite toothplate in the aperture : foraminal plate and umbilical coverplate. The foraminal plate constructed out of a foramen is a free structure of the bilamellar wall. This plate is originally formed in the final chamber where it delimits the posterior side of the final aperture. The umbilical coverplate closes the umbilical side of the preceding foramen. This coverplate is originally bilamellar and is continuous from the foraminal plate. Both the foraminal plate and umbilical coverplate are formed when the final chamber is constructed. The umbilical coverplate interconnects the new and preceding foraminal plate, which may lead to the original concept of toothplate. However, the umbilical coverplate is not associated with the final chamber wall, but assists in closing the umbilical side of the preceding chamber wall. Such a chamber construction is restricted to rotaliids, thus we reject the term toothplate as only indicating modified structures that pass through the aperture. Descriptions of the rotaliid aperture are of value when we note the foraminal plate and umbilical coverplate. Thus two types of foramen, Ammonia-type and Pararotalia-type, were developed in the rotaliids.
- 日本古生物学会の論文
- 2000-04-28
著者
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Nomura R
Shimane Univ. Matsue Jpn
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Nomura Ritsuo
Foraminiferal Laboratory Faculty Of Education Shimane University
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Takayanagi Y
C
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TAKAYANAGI YOKICHI
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