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Linked specimens: USNM-370079
Current identification/main database link: Acarinina esnehensis (Nakkady 1950)
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Trinidad Paleocene by G. soldadoensis, G. primitiva, and G. collactea. It differs from these forms by the large size, greater number of the closely oppressed chambers in the last whorl, and the large, subcircular umbilicus. The four to five-chambered G. collactea which resembles closely in its general form G. gravelli, is much smaller.
Occurrence: Both zones of the Lizard Springs formation, rare to common; Ramdat marl, rare.
Bolli, H. M. (1957d). The genera Globigerina and Globorotalia in the Paleocene-Lower Eocene Lizard Springs Formation of Trinidad. In, Loeblich, A. R. , Jr., Tappan, H., Beckmann, J. P., Bolli, H. M., Montanaro Gallitelli, E. & Troelsen, J. C. (eds) Studies in Foraminifera. U.S. National Museum Bulletin . 215: 61-82. gs Brönnimann, P. (1952d). Trinidad Paleocene and lower Eocene Globigerinidae. Bulletins of American Paleontology. 34(143): 1-34. gsReferences:
Globigerina gravelli compiled by the pforams@mikrotax project team viewed: 14-12-2024
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