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CATALOG OF ORIGINAL DESCRIPTIONS: Globigerina eggeriformis McCulloch 1977

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Higher levels: pf_cat -> G -> Globigerina -> Globigerina eggeriformis
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Globigerina eggeriformis

Citation: Globigerina eggeriformis McCulloch 1977
taxonomic rank: species
Type specimens: holotype (fig. 9), AHF 2516.
Type age (chronostrat): Recent
Type locality: In 50 fms. on Velero Station 136, off San Clemente Island; also in 10-500 fms. on 142 other Stations off the coast of California; also in 12-250 fms on 13 Stations off the Pacific coast of Mexico; also in 12 fms. on Station 333, off Isla Secas, Pan ama.
Type repository: Los Angeles, Univ Southern California, Allan Hancock Foundation

Current identification/main database link: Neogloboquadrina dutertrei (d’Orbigny, 1839)


Original Description

Test free, calcareous, subglobose, trochoid, concavoconvex, periphery deeply lobulated, periphery broadly rounded; wall opaque to hyaline, coarsely, heavily pitted; initial chambers minute more globose than ovate rapidly increasing in size, two and a fraction whorls with five larger in flated ovate chambers in last formed one; sutures deeply depressed, radiate; ventral side depressed centrally aperture umbilical with beginning of extraumbilical structure of last formed chamber.  

Size:
Holotype (fig. 9).625 x.645 x.05mm.

Extra details from original publication
Globigerina eggeri Rhumbler, 1901, and Globigerina conglomerata Schwager, 1866, are closely related. G. eggeri presents more chambers, 6 in last formed whorl, more globose with a more symmetrical umbilical aperture. G. conglomerata Egger, Tertiary India presents fewer chambers only four in last formed whorl and a different umbilical structure. The present species is between the two in number of chambers and in the size and structure of aperture. According to Dr. Cushman, in 1948 all at the following stations was to be labelled G. conglomerata Schwager. Brady’s material used by Rhumbler has a locality, north of San Fernandez, 1375 fms. However, as results of more comprehensive studies the more difficult it is to accept earlier identifications.

References:

McCulloch, I. A. (1977). Qualitative observations on Recent foraminiferal tests with emphasis on the eastern Pacific (3 vols). University of Southern California, Los Angeles. -. gs


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