Catalog - Globigerina (Eoglobigerina) trifolia Catalog - Globigerina (Eoglobigerina) trifolia

CATALOG OF ORIGINAL DESCRIPTIONS: Globigerina (Eoglobigerina) trifolia Morozova 1961

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Higher levels: pf_cat -> G -> Globigerina (Eoglobigerina) -> Globigerina (Eoglobigerina) trifolia
Other pages this level: G. (Eoglobigerina) balakhmatovae, G. (Eoglobigerina) bizkaiensis, G. (Eoglobigerina) eobulloides, G. (Eoglobigerina) hemisphaerica, G. (Eoglobigerina) pentagona, G. (Eoglobigerina) prebetica, G. (Eoglobigerina) taurica, G. (Eoglobigerina) tetragona, G. (Eoglobigerina) theodosica, G. (Eoglobigerina) trifolia

Globigerina (Eoglobigerina) trifolia

Citation: Globigerina (Eoglobigerina) trifolia Morozova 1961
taxonomic rank: species
Type specimens: holotype (fig. 1 a-c) 3510/4.
Type sample (& lithostrat): in a gray clayey marl.
Type age (chronostrat): Lower Danian (Uylin substage), corresponding to the lower part of the Globigerina stage of Western European authors, Dn 1 I Zone (Globigerina (Eoglobigerina) taurica Zone); Also occurs in the overlying Dn 1 II Zone (G. microcellulosa Zone) (upper lower Danian). Massive number of specimens.
Type locality: Tarkhankhut Peninsula, eastern Crimea, southern Russia. Also occurs in the Caucasus and on the Russian Platform.
Type repository: Moscow, Inst. of Geol. Sci. of the Academy of Sciences

Current identification/main database link: Globoconusa daubjergensis (Bronnimann 1953)


Original Description

Translation from the Russian. - Test highly trochoid, with a subtriangular lateral outline. Spiral side high, conical, umbilical side flattened or concave in the center, with a narrow deep umbilicus. Spire formed hy two to two and a half whorls, freely lying one on top of the other. In the last whorl are three to three and a half in flated subspherical chambers. In the early whorls of microspheric forms there are five chambers. Sutures deep. Aperture semicircular around the umbilicus, often with a slit-shaped prolongation from the umbilicus to the outer margin. Wall smooth, finely perforate. Surface lustrous or matte.  

Size:
Greatest diameter 0.25, least diameter 0.24, height 0.21 mm.

Extra details from original publication
Variability. - The number of chambers in a whorl (3 -3.5) and the height of the spire are not constant; in three-chambered tests the spire is high, and in tests with three and a half chambers it is lower. Three-chambered forms obviously belong to the microspheric generation, and three-and-a-half-chambered forms to the megalospheric generation.

Comparison
. - From the near species Globigerina (Eoglobigerina) triangularis White this one differs by its higher spire.

References:

Morozova, V. G. (1961). Datsko-Montskie planktonnye foraminifery yuga SSSR [Danian-Montian Planktonic Foraminifera of the Southern USSR]. Paleontologicheskiy Zhurnal. (2): 8-19. gs O


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