Catalog entries: Globigerina mckannai
Type images:Distinguishing features:
Parent taxon (Acarinina): Moderate to low trochospire; chambers ovoid, usually 4-6 in final whorl.
Wall muricate with pustules on umbilical shoulders;
This taxon: Large; 4½-6 chambers in final whorl; moderate to low spired, final chamber often curving partly over the umbilicus; umbilical surface strongly muricate; peripheral margin rounded with chambers elongate parallel to the coiling axis and in the direction of coiling; umbilicus deep and large.
Diagnostic characters:
Wall type:
Character matrix
test outline: | Circular | chamber arrangement: | Trochospiral | edge view: | Inequally biconvex | aperture: | Umbilical |
sp chamber shape: | Inflated | coiling axis: | Low | periphery: | N/A | aperture border: | Thin lip |
umb chbr shape: | Inflated | umbilicus: | Wide | periph margin shape: | Moderately rounded | accessory apertures: | None |
spiral sutures: | Weakly depressed | umb depth: | Deep | wall texture: | Moderately muricate | shell porosity: | Finely Perforate: 1-2.5µm |
umbilical or test sutures: | Strongly depressed | final-whorl chambers: | 4.5-6 | N.B. These characters are used for advanced search. N/A - not applicable |
Geographic distribution
Aze et al. 2011 summary: Low latitudes; based on Olsson et al. (1999)
Isotope paleobiology
Aze et al. 2011 ecogroup 1 - Open ocean mixed-layer tropical/subtropical, with symbionts. Based on very heavy _13C and relatively light _18O. Sources cited by Aze et al. 2011 (appendix S3): Shackleton et al. (1985)
Phylogenetic relations
Most likely ancestor: Acarinina subsphaerica - at confidence level 4 (out of 5). Data source: Olsson et al. 1999, fig5a.
Likely descendants: Acarinina soldadoensis;
plot with descendants
Geological Range:
Notes: Zone P4a to lower Zone P4c. [Olsson et al. 1999]
Last occurrence (top): in lower part of P4c subzone (30% up, 57.6Ma, in Thanetian stage). Data source: Olsson et al. 1999
First occurrence (base): in lower part of P4b subzone (30% up, 59.7Ma, in Selandian stage). Data source: Olsson et al. 1999
Plot of occurrence data:
Primary source for this page: Olsson et al. 1999 - Atlas of Paleocene Planktonic Foraminifera, p. 48
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