Saturday, February 9, 2013

Polystomella aculeata Foraminifera


UPDATE: I am pretty sure my earlier identification is incorrect. I now think this might be an Elphidium aculeatum (Polystomella aculeata).

This looks like a Nerotalia calcar foraminifera. It was found at Pago Beach on the island of Guam. Image is magnified 40 times under a microscope which should equate to a 1 mm field of view.

Learn more at the foramBARCODING web site.

Thanks to Pam for obtaining the specimen and Herb for the processed material.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

This is a reworked specimen of Peneroplis, probably P. pertusus. It is a porcellaneous species. Elphidium and Neorotalia are hyaline.

Michael Popp said...

Thanks for the correction.