Globigerinoides bulloideus Crescenti, 1966
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https://doi.org/ 10.5733/afin.051.0202 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7913491 |
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Globigerinoides bulloideus Crescenti, 1966 |
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Globigerinoides bulloideus Crescenti, 1966 View in CoL
Figs 7C, 7F View Fig
Globigerinoides bulloideus: Crescenti 1966: 43 View in CoL , pl. 9, figs 9a–c; Bolli & Saunders 1985: 194, fig. 20.9.
Test medium trochospiral, well lobulated, with 4 spherical chambers in the final whorl slowly increasing in size. Primary aperture umbilical, interiomarginal, a wide arch with very thin lip; only one small supplementary aperture.
Remarks: The test of this species is very similar to that of Globigerina bulloides , and it is normally characterized by a wide primary aperture ( Bolli & Saunders 1985). Our specimen has an atypically small primary aperture with a thin lip, similar to that of Globigerina falconensis . However, it differs from both G. bulloides and G. falconensis in having a supplementary aperture. G. bulloideus differs from Globigerinoides tenellus in being larger and in having slowly increasing non-embracing chambers.
Distribution: Known from the Middle Miocene of Italy ( Bolli & Saunders 1985). Temperate waters, found in Atlantic Quaternary cores (Bylinskaya, unpubl. data). Very rare, two specimens in our material.
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Globigerinoides bulloideus Crescenti, 1966
Ovechkina, Maria N., Bylinskaya, Marina E. & Uken, Ron 2010 |
Globigerinoides bulloideus: Crescenti 1966: 43
BOLLI, H. M. & SAUNDERS, J. B. 1985: 194 |
CRESCENTI, U. 1966: 43 |