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Katroma inflata

Protozoa - Nassellaria - Syringocapsidae

Discussion

Original description: Cephalis small, dome shaped, with long, well-developed horn. Horn circular in cross-section. Thorax and abdomen trapezoidal in outline. Caphalls, thorax, and abdomen closely spaced. Final post-abdominal chamber inflated and terminating in narrow, tubular extension. Test comprised predominantly of pentagonal and hexagonal pore frames. Pore frames small on earlier chamber, large on post-abdominal chambers. All pore frames with thin rims and sides. First post-abdominal chamber lacking circumferential spines and having small nodes at vertices (pl. 10, fig. 22).

Etymology: Inflatus-a-um (Latin, adj.) inflated.

Taxonomy
Katroma inflata was named by Yeh (1987). Its type specimen is NMNS (000127) and is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Suplee-Izee area, OR-600M, which is in a Toarcian marine tuff/limestone in the Hyde Formation of Oregon.

Sister species lacking formal opinion data

Synonymy list
YearName and author
1987Katroma inflata Yeh p. 81 figs. Pl. 10, figs. 12-13, 22

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RankNameAuthor
Life
Eukaryota()
classProtozoaGoldfuss 1820
subphylumSarcodinaSchmarda 1871
classReticulareaLankester 1885
subclassRadiolaria(Müller 1858)
RankNameAuthor
superorderPolycystina(Ehrenberg 1838)
orderNassellariaEhrenberg 1875
superfamilyAmphipyndaceaRiedel 1967
familySyringocapsidaeForeman 1973
genusKatromaPessagno and Poisson 1981
speciesinflata

If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.

Katroma inflata Yeh 1987
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Diagnosis
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