Gohrbandt (1967) noted that the illustrations of Globigerina eocaena Guembel by Subbotina (1953) corresponded to his new species, although he did not formally place these in synonomy with his new species. He also acknowledged that Hagn and Lindenberg (1969), who selected a neotype for G. eocaena, did not consider Subbotina’s illustrations of G. eocaena to be correctly identified. Subbotina hagni has not been widely recorded by workers, perhaps because it has been generally grouped with S. eocaena populations. We have identified it in the Aragon Formation of Mexico and California, which indicates a widespread distribution for this species. [Olsson et al. 2006]
Catalog entries: Globigerina hagni
Type images:Distinguishing features:
Parent taxon (Parasubbotina): Very low trochospiral test, chambers increasing rapidly in size; aperture high-arched umbilical-extraumbilical aperture. At most 5 chambers in final whorl.
This taxon: Large adult test, quadrate. Chambers globular, embracing. Aperture low-arched, umbilical-extraumbilical, with thin irregular lip.
Character matrix
| test outline: | Lobate | chamber arrangement: | Trochospiral | edge view: | Inequally biconvex | aperture: | Umbilical-extraumbilical |
| sp chamber shape: | Globular | coiling axis: | Low | periphery: | N/A | aperture border: | Thin lip |
| umb chbr shape: | Globular | umbilicus: | Narrow | periph margin shape: | Broadly rounded | accessory apertures: | None |
| spiral sutures: | Strongly depressed | umb depth: | Deep | wall texture: | Cancellate | shell porosity: | Finely Perforate: 1-2.5µm |
| umbilical or test sutures: | Strongly depressed | final-whorl chambers: | 4-4 | N.B. These characters are used for advanced search. N/A - not applicable | |||
Most likely ancestor:
Subbotina eocaena - at confidence level 4 (out of 5). Data source: Olsson et al. 2006 f6.2.
Geological Range:
Notes: Zone E7 to Zone 16. [Olsson et al. 2006]
Last occurrence (top): within E16 zone (33.90-34.68Ma, top in Priabonian stage). Data source: Eocene Atlas
First occurrence (base): within E7 zone (45.72-50.20Ma, base in Ypresian stage). Data source: Eocene Atlas
Plot of occurrence data:
Primary source for this page: Olsson et al. 2006 - Eocene Atlas, chap. 6, p. 142; Leckie et al. 2018 - Olig Atlas chap. 5 p.127.
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