Catalog - Globigerinoides pseudodubia Catalog - Globigerinoides pseudodubia

CATALOG OF ORIGINAL DESCRIPTIONS: Globigerinoides pseudodubia Bandy 1949

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Globigerinoides pseudodubia

Citation: Globigerinoides pseudodubia Bandy 1949
taxonomic rank: Species
Type specimens: Plate 24, figs. 1a-c; Holotype No. 4911; desc. p.123
Type sample (& lithostrat): Tallahatta fm., Claiborne
Type age (chronostrat): Eocene
Type locality: locality 7

Current identification/main database link: Acarinina rohri (Bronnimann & Bermudez 1953)


Original Description

Test large, coiled in a regular low-spired helix, 4 to 4½ chambers in the final whorl; ventral side with a small, deep umbilicus; periphery lobulate; chambers globular, increasing rapidly in length dorso-ventrally, but increasing slowly in the radial direction, so that the later chambers appear nearly of equal size; sutures depressed; wall hispid, rather coarsely perforate; ventral aperture a circular arch, opening partly into the umbilicus on the dorsal side at the intersection of the radial and spiral sutures. Common

Size:
Diameter, 0.45 mm.; thickness, 0.31 mm.

Extra details from original publication
This form is similar to Globigerina dubia Egger (1857, Neues jahrb. Min. Geogn. Geol. Petref., p. 281), differing mainly in the accessory apertures on the dorsal side, and in the chambers of the dorsal spire increasing very rapidly in size at first, then more gradually in the later part,

Editors' Notes
original combination not double checked

References:

Bandy, O. L. (1949). Eocene and Oligocene foraminifera from Little Stave Creek, Clarke County, Alabama. Bulletins of American Paleontology. 32(131): 1-210. gs

Egger, J. G. (1857). Die Foraminiferen der Miocän-Schichten bei Ortenburg in Nieder-Bayern. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geognosie, Geologie, und Petrafaktenkunde. 266-311. gs O


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Globigerinoides pseudodubia compiled by the pforams@mikrotax project team viewed: 13-12-2024

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