Paronaella trammeri Kozur and Mostler 1978 (radiolarian)

Protozoa - Spumellaria - Angulobracchiidae

Alternative combinations: Homoeoparonaella trammeri, Rhopalodictyum trammeri

Full reference: H. Kozur and H. Mostler. 1978. Beiträge zur Erforschung der mesozoischen Radiolarien, Teil II: Oberfamilie Trematodiscacea Haeckel 1862 emend. und Beschreibung ihrer triassischen Vertreter [Contributions to the Mesozoic Radiolaria, part II: Superfamily Trematodiscacea Haeckel 1862 emend. and description of its Triassic representatives]. Geologisch-Paläontologische Mitteilungen Innsbruck 8:123-182

Belongs to Paronaella according to Tekin 1999

Sister taxa: Paronaella araneae, Paronaella bandyi, Paronaella beatricia, Paronaella bifida, Paronaella bona, Paronaella botanyensis, Paronaella broennimanni, Paronaella cava, Paronaella claviformis, Paronaella coalescenda, Paronaella communis, Paronaella corpulenta, Paronaella curticrassa, Paronaella denudata, Paronaella fera, Paronaella gemmata, Paronaella grahamensis, Paronaella hirsuta, Paronaella impella, Paronaella inornata, Paronaella isariana, Paronaella kotura, Paronaella mulleri, Paronaella multifera, Paronaella norica, Paronaella notabilis, Paronaella obesa, Paronaella pacofiensis, Paronaella pessagnoi, Paronaella pristidentata, Paronaella pygmaea, Paronaella ravenensis, Paronaella skenaensis, Paronaella skowkonaensis, Paronaella snowshoensis, Paronaella solanoensis, Paronaella speciosa, Paronaella striata, Paronaella trifoliacea, Paronaella tripla, Paronaella triporosa, Paronaella tubulata, Paronaella turgida, Paronaella ultrabifida, Paronaella venusta, Paronaella yaogusensis, Archaeotriastrum dentatum, Archaeotriastrum mostleri, Sontonaella spongiosa, Sontonaella concinna

Type specimen: Its type locality is Göstling, which is in a Julian marine limestone in the Goestling Formation of Austria

Ecology: passively mobile planktonic omnivore

Distribution:

• Triassic of Austria (1 collection), China (2), Hungary (1), Turkey (12)

Total: 16 collections each including a single occurrence

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