Verulagena laevis (Montagu, 1803), n. comb. (Figs 27 B-K; 33O, P; 34A)
Vermiculum laeve Montagu, 1803: 3, pl. 1, fig. 9.
Lagena vulgaris – Williamson 1848: pl. 4, figs 5, 5a.
Lagena laevis – Buchner 1940: 418, pl. 3, fig. 36 (non figs 34, 35).
LOCALITIES. — St Erth (Cornwall), la Groussinière (Ille-et-Vilaine).
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Sample: St. Erth no. 66/15 (MNHN.F.F67719, F67720); sample: la Groussinière S12, 14.50-16.80 m (MNHN.F.F67721); sample: St Erth no. 66/10 (MNHN.F.F67769), 3 specimens.
AGE. — Basal Late Pliocene.
DESCRIPTION
Test ovoid tapering to oral end ornamented with vertical ridges; wall smooth, hyaline, finely perforate; aperture rounded; aboral end structure.
Verulagena maximaperforata n. gen., n. sp. (Figs 27 L-P; 28A-F; 34B, C)
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HOLOTYPE. — Sample: l’Épinay, 6.50 m (MNHN.F.F67722).
PARATYPES. —Two paratypes:Sample:la Groussinière S6, 16.40- 15.90 m (MNHN.F.F67723); sample: SSL S3, 2.30 m (MNHN.F.F67724).
DIAGNOSIS. — Test fusiform, base ornamented with costae, perforate, aboral opening.
TYPE AGE. — Early Pliocene to Late Pliocene.
TYPE LOCALITY. — L’Épinay (Maine-et-Loire).
ETYMOLOGY. — From Latin maxĭmē (very) and perfŏrāre (perforate).
OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Sample: la Bouillonnaie (MNHN.F.F67770), 6 specimens; sample: l’Épinay (MNHN.F.F67771), 8 specimens.
SIZE. — Length = 0.275 mm; diameter = 0.317 mm.
OCCURENCE. — Marls from l’Épinay and la Bouillonnaie (Maineet-Loire), sandy clay from la Groussinière (Ille-et-Vilaine) and falun from Saint-Sulpice-des-Landes (Loire-Atlantique).
DESCRIPTION
Test ovoid, base ornamented with costae (11) tapering to oral end ornamented with ridges, flat ring at aboral end; wall hyaline, densely perforate; aperture rounded; aboral end structure.