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Rugosofusulina
Classification
Phylum:
Protista
Subphylum:
Sarcodina
Class:
Reticularea
Subclass:
Granuloreticulosia
Order:
Foraminiferida
Suborder:
Fusulinina
Superfamily:
Fusulinacea
Family:
Fusulinidae
Subfamily:
Schwagerininae
Formal Genus Name and Reference:
Rugosofusulina Rauzer-Chernousova, 1937, *1500, p. 11
Type Species:
Alveolina prisca EHRENBERG, 1842, *669.A, p. 274, OD
Images
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Fig. 320,-1. *R. prisca (EHRENBERG), USSR
(Tsarev Kurgan); axial sec. of one of VON MOLLER's specimens used in defining genus, X12.5 (*1922).
Synonyms
Rugofusulina
Geographic Distribution
Eu.-Asia-N.Am.
Age Range
Beginning Stage in Treatise Usage:
L.Perm.
Beginning International Stage:
Asselian
Fraction Up In Beginning Stage:
0
Beginning Date:
298.89
Ending Stage in Treatise Usage:
L.Perm.
Ending International Stage:
Kungurian
Fraction Up In Ending Stage:
100
Ending Date:
274.37
Description
Shell irregularly-fusiform, spirotheca thick, composed of tectum and alveolar keriotheca, surface of spirotheca undulating in somewhat uniformly spaced rugae; septa moderately highly and irregularly fluted throughout length of shell; chomata slight to heavy (*1500).
References
Rauzer-Chernousova, D. M., 1937, Rugo-sofusulina-novyy rod fuzulinid: Paleont. Lab. Moskov. Gosud. Univ., Etyudy Mikropaleontologiy, v. 1, pt. 1, p. 9-26, pl. 1-3, fig. 1-2. [Rugosofusulina, a new genus of fusulinids.] --(1501) 1938, Verkhnepaleozoyskiye tora- minifery Samarskoy Luki i Zavolzh'ya: Akad. Nauk SSSR, Trudy, Geol. Inst., v. 7, p. 69167, pl. 1-9, fig. 1-5. [The Upper Palaeozoic Foraminitera of the Samara Bend and the TransVolga Region.]-(1502) 1948, Rod Haplophragmella i blizkie $k$ nemu formy: Same, no. 62 (geol. ser. no. 19), p. 159-165, pl. 3. [The genus Haplophragmella and forms similar to it.] ——(1503) 1948, Rod Cribrospira Moeller: Same, no. 62 (geol. ser. no. 19), p. 186-189, pl. 7. [The genus Cribrospira Möller.] --(1504) 1948, Nekotorye novye nizhnekamennougol'nye foraminifery Syzranskogo rayona: Same, no. 62 (geol. ser. no. 19), p. 239243, pl. 17. [Certain new Lower Carboniterous Foraminifera from the Syzransky district.] -(1505) 1948, Materialy $k$ faune foraminifer kamennougol'nykh otlozheniy tsentral'nogo Kazakhstana: Same, no. 66 (geol. ser. no. 21), p. 1-27, pl. 1-3. [Data on the foraminiferal fauna of the Carboniferous deposits of central Kazakhstan.]-(1506) 1960 [1961], Reviziya shvagerin s blizkimi rodami i granitsa karbona i permi: Voprosy Mikropaleontologii, no. 4, Akad. Nauk SSSR, Otdel. Geol.Geog. Nauk, Geol. Inst., p. 3-32, fig. 1-6. [Revision of Schwagerina and related genera and the limits of the Carboniferous and the Permian.] Pritchard, Andrew, , Belyaev, G. M., \& Reytlinger, E. A., 1936, Verkhne paleozoyskie foraminifery Pechorskogo kraya: Akad. Nauk SSSR, Trudy, Polyarnoi Komissiy, no. 28, p. 159-232, pl. 1-6. [Upper Paleozoic Foraminitera of the Pechora district.]-(1508) 1940, O foraminiferakh kamennougolnykh otlozheniy samarskoy Luki: Neft. Geol.-Razved. Inst., Trudy, new ser., no. 7,88 p., 9 pl., 18 fig., Gostoptekhizdat. [On Foraminifera of the Carboniferous deposits of the Samara Bend.] Pritchard, Andrew, , \& Fursenko, A. V., 1959, Osnovy Paleontologii. Obshchaya chast prosteyshie: Akad. Nauk SSSR, p. 1-368, pl. 1-13, text-fig. 1-894. [Principles of Paleontology. Part 1, Protozoa.] (1509A) -, Gryzlova, N. D., Kireeva, G. D., Leontovich, G. E., Safonova, T. P., \& Chernova, E. I., 1951, Srednekamennougolnye fusulinidy russkoy platformy $i$ sopredelnykh oblastey: Akad. Nauk SSSR, Inst. Geol. Nauk, Minist. Neft. Promyshlennosti SSSR, 380 p., 58 pl., 30 text-fig. [Middle Carboniferous fusulinids of the Russian Platform and adjacent regions.] (1509B) —, \& Shcherbovich, S. F., 1949, Shvageriny evropeyskoi chasti SSSR: Akad. Nauk SSSR, Trudy, Inst. Geol., no. 105 (geol. ser. no. 35), p. 61-117, pl. 1-12. [Schwagerinidae of the European part of the USSR.] Redmond, C. D., 1953, Chamber arrangement in Foraminifera: Micropaleontologist, v. 7. p. 16-22, text-fig. 1-4.
Museum or Author Information
Classification
Phylum:
Protista
Subphylum:
Sarcodina
Class:
Reticularea
Subclass:
Granuloreticulosia
Order:
Foraminiferida
Suborder:
Fusulinina
Superfamily:
Fusulinacea
Family:
Fusulinidae
Subfamily:
Schwagerininae
Formal Genus Name and Reference:
Rugosofusulina Rauzer-Chernousova, 1937, *1500, p. 11
Type Species:
Alveolina prisca EHRENBERG, 1842, *669.A, p. 274, OD
Images
(Click to enlarge in a new window)
Fig. 320,-1. *R. prisca (EHRENBERG), USSR
(Tsarev Kurgan); axial sec. of one of VON MOLLER's specimens used in defining genus, X12.5 (*1922).
Synonyms
Rugofusulina
Geographic Distribution
Eu.-Asia-N.Am.
Age Range
Beginning Stage in Treatise Usage:
L.Perm.
Beginning International Stage:
Asselian
Fraction Up In Beginning Stage:
0
Beginning Date:
298.89
Ending Stage in Treatise Usage:
L.Perm.
Ending International Stage:
Kungurian
Fraction Up In Ending Stage:
100
Ending Date:
274.37
Description
Shell irregularly-fusiform, spirotheca thick, composed of tectum and alveolar keriotheca, surface of spirotheca undulating in somewhat uniformly spaced rugae; septa moderately highly and irregularly fluted throughout length of shell; chomata slight to heavy (*1500).
References
Rauzer-Chernousova, D. M., 1937, Rugo-sofusulina-novyy rod fuzulinid: Paleont. Lab. Moskov. Gosud. Univ., Etyudy Mikropaleontologiy, v. 1, pt. 1, p. 9-26, pl. 1-3, fig. 1-2. [Rugosofusulina, a new genus of fusulinids.] --(1501) 1938, Verkhnepaleozoyskiye tora- minifery Samarskoy Luki i Zavolzh'ya: Akad. Nauk SSSR, Trudy, Geol. Inst., v. 7, p. 69167, pl. 1-9, fig. 1-5. [The Upper Palaeozoic Foraminitera of the Samara Bend and the TransVolga Region.]-(1502) 1948, Rod Haplophragmella i blizkie $k$ nemu formy: Same, no. 62 (geol. ser. no. 19), p. 159-165, pl. 3. [The genus Haplophragmella and forms similar to it.] ——(1503) 1948, Rod Cribrospira Moeller: Same, no. 62 (geol. ser. no. 19), p. 186-189, pl. 7. [The genus Cribrospira Möller.] --(1504) 1948, Nekotorye novye nizhnekamennougol'nye foraminifery Syzranskogo rayona: Same, no. 62 (geol. ser. no. 19), p. 239243, pl. 17. [Certain new Lower Carboniterous Foraminifera from the Syzransky district.] -(1505) 1948, Materialy $k$ faune foraminifer kamennougol'nykh otlozheniy tsentral'nogo Kazakhstana: Same, no. 66 (geol. ser. no. 21), p. 1-27, pl. 1-3. [Data on the foraminiferal fauna of the Carboniferous deposits of central Kazakhstan.]-(1506) 1960 [1961], Reviziya shvagerin s blizkimi rodami i granitsa karbona i permi: Voprosy Mikropaleontologii, no. 4, Akad. Nauk SSSR, Otdel. Geol.Geog. Nauk, Geol. Inst., p. 3-32, fig. 1-6. [Revision of Schwagerina and related genera and the limits of the Carboniferous and the Permian.] Pritchard, Andrew, , Belyaev, G. M., \& Reytlinger, E. A., 1936, Verkhne paleozoyskie foraminifery Pechorskogo kraya: Akad. Nauk SSSR, Trudy, Polyarnoi Komissiy, no. 28, p. 159-232, pl. 1-6. [Upper Paleozoic Foraminitera of the Pechora district.]-(1508) 1940, O foraminiferakh kamennougolnykh otlozheniy samarskoy Luki: Neft. Geol.-Razved. Inst., Trudy, new ser., no. 7,88 p., 9 pl., 18 fig., Gostoptekhizdat. [On Foraminifera of the Carboniferous deposits of the Samara Bend.] Pritchard, Andrew, , \& Fursenko, A. V., 1959, Osnovy Paleontologii. Obshchaya chast prosteyshie: Akad. Nauk SSSR, p. 1-368, pl. 1-13, text-fig. 1-894. [Principles of Paleontology. Part 1, Protozoa.] (1509A) -, Gryzlova, N. D., Kireeva, G. D., Leontovich, G. E., Safonova, T. P., \& Chernova, E. I., 1951, Srednekamennougolnye fusulinidy russkoy platformy $i$ sopredelnykh oblastey: Akad. Nauk SSSR, Inst. Geol. Nauk, Minist. Neft. Promyshlennosti SSSR, 380 p., 58 pl., 30 text-fig. [Middle Carboniferous fusulinids of the Russian Platform and adjacent regions.] (1509B) —, \& Shcherbovich, S. F., 1949, Shvageriny evropeyskoi chasti SSSR: Akad. Nauk SSSR, Trudy, Inst. Geol., no. 105 (geol. ser. no. 35), p. 61-117, pl. 1-12. [Schwagerinidae of the European part of the USSR.] Redmond, C. D., 1953, Chamber arrangement in Foraminifera: Micropaleontologist, v. 7. p. 16-22, text-fig. 1-4.


