Catalog - Globigerinoides muratae Catalog - Globigerinoides muratae

CATALOG OF ORIGINAL DESCRIPTIONS: Globigerinoides muratae Asano 1962

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Globigerinoides muratae

Citation: Globigerinoides muratae Asano 1962
Taxonomic rank: species
Described on page(s) : 62
Type specimens: Pl. 23, figs. 7a, b, c.; IGPS coli. cat. no. 77248 .
Type sample (& lithostrat): Norimatsu shale
Type age (chronostrat): Early Miocene
Type locality: 80 m depth of the boring core at Shimuta, Wakamatsu City; Kyushu, Japan
Type repository: IGPS Japan

Current identification/main database link: Trilobatus quadrilobatus (d’Orbigny, 1846)


Original Description

Test low, trochospiral with four chambers in last whorl, periphery rounded, quad- rilobate equatorially; chambers inflated, arranged in 2-3 whorls; sutures depressed, gently curved; wall rather finely perforated; umbilicus large; primary aperture a medium-sized arch, interiomarginal, umbilical, with a clear lip, one or two supplementary sutural apertures are visible in last few chambers.

Size:
Maximum diameter of holotype 0.5 mm.

Etymology:
named for Dr. Shigeo Murata of the Kyushu Institute of Technology, Tobata, Japan

Extra details from original publication
Remarks:- This species is distinguished from its allied ones by the low trochospiral and typically quadrilobate outline of the test.

Occurrence
:- Occasionally found from the Norimatsu shale of the Chikuho Coal-fields.

References:

Asano, K. (1962). Tertiary Globigerinids from Kyushu, Japan. Science Reports of the Tohoku University. Special Volume 5: 49-65. gs

Missing or ambiguous references: ;


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