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CATALOG OF ORIGINAL DESCRIPTIONS: Hastigerinella (Hastigerinoides) Brönnimann 1952

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Higher levels: pf_cat -> H -> Hastigerinella (Hastigerinoides)
Other pages this level: Haeuslerina, Haigella, Hantkenina, Hantkenina (Applinella), Hantkenina (Aragonella), Hantkenina (Cribrohantkenina), Hantkenina (Hantkenina), Hartella, Hastigerina, Hastigerina (Bolliella), Hastigerina (Hastigerina), Hastigerinella, Hastigerinella (Hastigerinoides), Hastigerinoides, Hastigerinopsis, Hedbergella, Hedbergella (Asterohedbergella), Hedbergina, Helvetiella, Helvetoglobotruncana, Hendersonia, Hendersonites, Heterohelix, Heterohelix (Pseudoguembelina), Hillsella, Huberella

Hastigerinella (Hastigerinoides) rohri Bronnimann 1952
= Schackoina cenomana

Hastigerinella (Hastigerinoides)

Citation: Hastigerinella (Hastigerinoides) Brönnimann 1952
taxonomic rank: sub-genus
Type species: Hastigerinella alexanderi Cushman 1931

Current identification:

See also: Hastigerinoides - also used as genus;


Original Description

Test stellate, planispiral in the adult, possibly trochoidal in young stages. Chambers of adult subglobular to subglobularelongate, broadly rounded at the base, gradually tapering into pointed outer ends. Aperture at base of end chamber, in equatorial plane.

Extra details from original publication
Remarks:The new subgenus Hastigerinoides displays affinities to the Middle Eocene genus Hantkenina (Aragonella), and to the Cretaceous—Recent genus Hastigerinella. It differs from the stellate subgenus Aragonella by the elongate chambers which are subglobular at the base and uniformly tapering toward pointed outer ends. Spines of i type, which are separated from the chambers proper, are not developed in Hastigerinoides. Hastigerinella Cushman (1948. p. 324) is defined by elongate, club-shaped adult chambers, with spines limited to the outer ends. The adult chambers of Hastigerinoides, on the other hand, are pointed, not club-shaped, at the outer end. The difference in the shape of the adult chambers is considered to justify the splitting of the genus Hastigerinella Cushman into Hastigerinella, s. s., with club-shaped adult chambers, and Hastigerinoides n. subgen. with pointed adult chambers.

Occurrence: Upper Cretaceous, Trinidad, B. W. I. Upper Cretaceous, Austin chalk, Texas.

References:

Brönnimann, P. (1952c). Globigerinidae from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian-Maestrichtian) of Trinidad, B. W. I. Bulletins of American Paleontology. 34(140): 1-70. gs


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