Premoli Silva, Isabella et al. (2009): Paraticinella n. gen. and taxonomic revision of Ticinella bejaouaensis Sigal, 1966

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 171B
DSDP 47
DSDP 48
DSDP 79
DSDP 47 398
DSDP 48 400
DSDP 79 545
DSDP 79 547
ODP 171A 1049
Identifier:
2009-048583
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10.2113/gsjfr.39.2.126
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Creator:
Premoli Silva, Isabella
University of Milan, Department of Earth Sciences Ardito Desio, Milan, Italy
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Caron, Michele
University of Fribourg, Switzerland
author

Leckie, R. Mark
University of Massachusetts at Amherst, United States
author

Petrizzo, Maria Rose
author

Soldan, Dario
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Verga, Davide
author

Identification:
Paraticinella n. gen. and taxonomic revision of Ticinella bejaouaensis Sigal, 1966
2009
Journal of Foraminiferal Research
Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research, Ithaca, NY, United States
39
2
126-137
Based on examination of the type material deposited by Jacques Sigal at the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris, we have validated the hypothesis of Randrianasolo and Anglada (1998) that the holotype and paratype of Ticinella bejaouaensis Sigal 1966 belong to two different species, the distributions of which do not overlap. Indeed, the holotype is of late Albian age and from Madagascar whilst the paratype is of a latest Aptian age and from Tunisia. Sigal's paratype is here confirmed to be the holotype of the species eubejaouaensis Randrianasolo and Anglada, 1998. It displays a distinctive wall texture bearing perforation cones that coalesce to form irregularly arranged rugosities and ridges, which tend to parallel the periphery. In addition, flaps may cover the umbilical area. However, it lacks true umbilical supplementary apertures and therefore cannot be included in the genus Ticinella Reichel, 1950. The new genus Paraticinella, with Paraticinella eubejaouaensis as the type species, is here formalized to accommodate uppermost Aptian trochospiral individuals with a wall texture bearing perforation cones, rugosities, and ridges in patterns paralleling the margin, and possessing an umbilical cover-plate. Paraticinella eubejaouaensis evolved from Hedbergella trocoidea in the upper Aptian. The evolutionary trend is exemplified by the increasing number of chambers, by flattening of the spire height, by widening of the umbilicus with the appearance of a cover-plate, by acquisition of well-developed ridges on wall surfaces, and by the appearance of weakly developed infralaminal accessory apertures in later specimens of P. eubejaouaensis. A close study of the holotype of Ticinella bejaouaensis Sigal, 1966 reveals a substantial similarity in morphology and wall structure with Ticinella roberti and a lack of distinguishing criteria between the two species. Consequently, the species Ticinella bejaouaensis is invalidated and is considered to be a junior synonym of T. roberti. A third species was observed associated with Ticinella roberti and Biticinella breggiensis in Madagascar and Spain, and it is attributable to the genus Ticinella based on the presence of true umbilical supplementary apertures and a typical Ticinella wall structure (muricate to coarsely pustulose), while in gross morphology, it resembles Paraticinella eubejaouaensis. We have named this new taxon Ticinella moulladei. It differs from T. roberti by its thinner test, more numerous chambers, and wider umbilicus. Finally, the last zone of the uppermost Aptian must be renamed the Paraticinella eubejaouaensis Zone to replace Ticinella bejaouaensis, which is now considered to be an invalid taxon.
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:47.2254
West:-76.0644East: -9.1154
South:30.0832

Invertebrate paleontology; Albian; Aptian; Atlantic Ocean; Blake Nose; Blake Plateau; Cretaceous; Deep Sea Drilling Project; DSDP Site 398; DSDP Site 400; DSDP Site 545; DSDP Site 547; Foraminifera; Invertebrata; IPOD; Leg 171B; Leg 47; Leg 48; Leg 79; Lower Cretaceous; Mazagan Plateau; Mesozoic; microfossils; morphology; new names; North Atlantic; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1049; Paraticinella eubejaouaensis; Protista; SEM data; taxonomy; Ticinella bejaouaensis; upper Albian;

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