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Membranilarnacia ovalis
From Fensome et al., 2019:
Membranilarnacia? ovalis Cookson and Eisenack, 1974, p.72, pl.29, fig.21. Holotype: Cookson and Eisenack, 1974, pl.29, fig.21; Fauconnier and Masure, 2004, pl.54, fig.7. Originally Membranilarnacia, subsequently (and now) Membranilarnacia?. Questionable assignment: Stover and Evitt (1978, p.64). Age: Senonian.
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Original diagnosis: Cookson and Eisenack, 1974, p.72
Central shell oval, covered with short conical spines which support a thin membrane enveloping the central shell at a slight distance from the latter.
Dimensions: Central shell about 58 x 44 µm, overall about 68 x 54 µm. Length of processes 3-5 µm, dimensions of space, between spines approximately equal the dimensions of their length, or are slightly above the same.
Occurrence. Madura 1 bore at 968-988 ft. One specimen.
Membranilarnacia? ovalis Cookson and Eisenack, 1974, p.72, pl.29, fig.21. Holotype: Cookson and Eisenack, 1974, pl.29, fig.21; Fauconnier and Masure, 2004, pl.54, fig.7. Originally Membranilarnacia, subsequently (and now) Membranilarnacia?. Questionable assignment: Stover and Evitt (1978, p.64). Age: Senonian.
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Original diagnosis: Cookson and Eisenack, 1974, p.72
Central shell oval, covered with short conical spines which support a thin membrane enveloping the central shell at a slight distance from the latter.
Dimensions: Central shell about 58 x 44 µm, overall about 68 x 54 µm. Length of processes 3-5 µm, dimensions of space, between spines approximately equal the dimensions of their length, or are slightly above the same.
Occurrence. Madura 1 bore at 968-988 ft. One specimen.