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[[File:Fig. 77d.png|thumb|<font size="2">'''Fig. 1.''' Umbos and umbilical plugs; ventral view shows the stellar chamberlets overgrowing part of the ventral umbo. Incident light micrograph; scale bar 0.1 mm. '''a:''' [[aperture]]; '''pust:''' pustules on amphisteginid face; (Hottinger, 2006; fig. 77 [http://paleopolis.rediris.es/cg/CG2006_M02/index.html] '''CC'''/BY-NC-SA)]] [[File:Fig 48.jpg|thumb|<font size="2">'''Fig. 2.''' Faces (coloured red) in biserial and spiral forms. SEM graphs (if not specified otherwise) of specimens from the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea. Recent. '''A-C:''' ''Textularia'' aff. ''goesi'' Cushman, apertural and lateral views of intact specimens and frontal view of broken specimen showing septal face. Note the smooth surfaces characteristic of the faces of many agglutinated forms. '''D-E:''' ''Discorbinoides sp.'' A in Hottinger et alii, 1993. Plastogamic pair and plastogamic umbilical face with radial grooves. '''F-G:''' ''Glabratellina sp.'' A in Hottinger et alii, 1993. Ventral view showing plastogamic ventral face with radial grooves and lateral view showing shell whorls with their sutures. '''H-I:''' ''Bolivinella elegans'' Parr, a lamellar-perforate, biserial form with known plastogamic reproduction, that has radial grooves on its face. '''J:''' ''Floresina spicata'' (Cushman et Parker) has a smooth face with few radial grooves and in addition grooved septal sutures. A (plastogamic?) plate covers the narrow umbilicus. As yet, plastogamy has not been observed in vivo in this species. '''K-L:''' ''Amphistegina lobifera'' Larsen, Megalospheric specimen in incident light micrograph, ventral view and detail of apertural face. Note the extension of the ornamented surface for a notable distance over peripheral-ventral parts of the previous whorl. '''M-N:''' ''Amphistegina bicirculata'' Larsen, megalospheric specimen in incident light micrograph, ventral view and detail of apertural face. Note comparatively much smaller ornamented surface corresponding to lower water energy in its deeper habitat. '''a:''' [[aperture]]; '''af:''' [[apertural face]]; '''f:''' [[foramen]]; '''p:''' [[pore]]; '''plp:''' plastogamous (?) plate; '''pp:''' parapore; '''rgr:''' (plastogamous) radial grooves; '''sfa:''' septal face; '''stch:''' [[stellar chamberlet]]; '''stsut:''' stellar suture; '''sut:''' (chamber) suture; '''wsut:''' [[whorl suture]]; (Hottinger, 2006; fig. 48 [http://paleopolis.rediris.es/cg/CG2006_M02/index.html] '''CC'''/BY-NC-SA)]] __FORCETOC__ ==Definition== *''according to Hottinger (2006):'' '''STELLAR CHAMBERLET ''' - an umbilical closed segment of the chamber separated from the main [[chamber lumen]] by a folded inner lamella, the stellar septulum (Fig. 1, Fig. 2 K-M). Communicates with its own main chamber lumen through a gap between [[septulum]] and the adjacent [[coil]] and with the preceding chamberlet through the umbilical part of the preceding [[foramen]]. ==See also== * [[chamber lumen]] * [[coil]] * [[foramen]] * [[septulum]] ==References== Hottinger, Halicz & Reiss (1993), Recent Foraminiferida from the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea, Opera SAZU, Ljubljana, 33, 179 p. + 230 pls. Hottinger (2006), [http://paleopolis.rediris.es/cg/CG2006_M02/index.html Illustrated glossary of terms used in foraminiferal research]. [http://paleopolis.rediris.es/cg/uk-index.html Carnets de Géologie], [http://paleopolis.rediris.es/cg/CG2006_M02/index.html Memoir 2], ISSN 1634-0744. | [[Foraminifera]] | [[EForams-LINKS|FORAM-Links]] | [[CONTRIBUTORS|Contributors]] |
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