Spumellarian, collodarian, and entactinarian radiolarians observed in sediment traps from the southern Ionian Sea (eastern mediterranean)

IF 0.7 Q4 PALEONTOLOGY
Marie Cueille , Taniel Danelian , Kenji M. Matsuzaki
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Abstract

Based on sediment trap material collected from the southern Ionian Sea (Eastern Mediterranean), this study describes and illustrates 54 radiolarian species, 48 of which are spumellarians, 3 collodarians and 3 entactinarians. The presence of Larcopyle buetschlii chenmuhongi, Phorticium polycladum, and Polysolenia collina is reported for the first time from the Mediterranean Sea. We also identified for the first time Spongodendron macrodoras in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, previously known only from the western Mediterranean. Despite their geographical proximity, only six species are in common with the radiolarian fauna of the Adriatic Sea. We reviewed the biogeographical distribution and the known depth habitat of all species identified here at the species level. Most of them are known from tropical to temperate regions, although we also encountered few species with cold-water affinities such as Lithelius minor, Lithelius nautiloides, Hexacromyum enthacanthum, Rhizosphaera mediana, and Spongodiscus resurgens. Most of the encountered species are surface to sub-surface dwellers, including several known symbiont-bearing species, and only few are deep-dwellers, such as Hexacromyum enthacanthum, Tetrapetalon echinaster, Lithelius nautiloides and Lithelius minor.
在爱奥尼亚海南部(地中海东部)沉积物捕集器中观察到的 Spumellarian、collodarian 和 entactinarian 放射虫
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期刊介绍: La Revue de micropaléontologie publie 4 fois par an des articles de intérêt international, consacrés à tous les aspects de la micropaléontologie. Les textes, en anglais ou en français, sont des articles originaux, des résultats de recherche, des synthèses et mises au point, des comptes rendus de réunions scientifiques et des analyses de ouvrages. La revue se veut résolument ouverte à tous les aspects de la micropaléontologie en accueillant des travaux traitant de la systématique des microfossiles (et de leurs équivalents actuels), des bactéries aux microrestes de vertébrés, et de toutes leurs applications en sciences biologiques et géologiques.
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