CATALOG OF ORIGINAL DESCRIPTIONS: Globigerina circumnodifer Finlay 1940
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Original Description "Large, loosely coiled, 4 chambers per coil, about 2 coils visible dorsally, ventrally nearly involute; spire flatly depressed, second coil more descending, chambers sub-globular, smooth, shining above and below but with faint peripheral sulcus margined by low nodules increasing in extent posteriorly to cover most of early chambers; umbilicus widely open, about one-third of shell diameter, aperture opening laterally into it, apertures of all ventral chambers probably visible if matrix absent. Size, 0.47 mm. Evidently a close relative of the abundant Navarro Globigerina rugosa Plummer, which has 5 chambers per coil and more ornament of a different character. It is a moot point whether these are not Globotruncana, as they differ only in the absence of keels and feebler sculpture"
References:
Finlay, H. J. (1940). New Zealand foraminifera: Key species in stratigraphy - no. 4. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 69(4): 448-472. gs
Globigerina circumnodifer compiled by the pforams@mikrotax project teamviewed: 26-3-2023
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