Although not readily recognized by previous workers, P. griffinae appears in the stratigraphic record shortly before the development of Pseudoglobigerinella bolivariana and can be considered an intermediate morphotype linking P. inaequispira and P. bolivariana. We have also found specimens attributable to P. griffinae as high as Zone E14 in Java (Pl.5.10, Figs. 9-11) although we recognize that detailed stratigraphic investigations may reveal these forms, which are less inflated than the holotype, not to be conspecific.
Globigerina micropora de Klasz, Le Calvez and Rerat appears from the type illustration to have the gross test morphology of griffinae but the character of the aperture and wall texture cannot be determined. [Olsson et al. 2006]
Catalog entries: Globorotalia (Turborotalia) griffinae, Globigerina inaequispira angusta
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: Test very low trochospiral, globular with strongly inflated chambers; inner whorls partially overlapped by the ultimate whorl. Wall texture Clavigerinella-type (high porosity, reticulated)
Diagnostic characters:
Morphology:
Wall type:
Size:
Character matrix
test outline: | Lobate | chamber arrangement: | Trochospiral | edge view: | Inequally biconvex | aperture: | Umbilical-extraumbilical |
sp chamber shape: | Globular | coiling axis: | Very low | periphery: | N/A | aperture border: | Thin lip |
umb chbr shape: | Globular | umbilicus: | Narrow | periph margin shape: | Broadly rounded | accessory apertures: | None |
spiral sutures: | Moderately depressed | umb depth: | Deep | wall texture: | Spinose | shell porosity: | Finely Perforate: 1-2.5µm |
umbilical or test sutures: | Strongly depressed | final-whorl chambers: | 4-5 | N.B. These characters are used for advanced search. N/A - not applicable |
Geographic distribution
Aze et al. 2011 summary: Low to middle latitudes and high productivity/upwelling; based on Olsson et al. (2006c)
Isotope paleobiology
Aze et al. 2011 ecogroup 6 - Upwelling/high productivity. Based on occurrence predominantly in sites of high productivity or upwelling. Sources cited by Aze et al. 2011 (appendix S3): H. K. Coxall unpublished data
Phylogenetic relations
Most likely ancestor: Parasubbotina inaequispira - at confidence level 4 (out of 5). Data source: Olsson et al. 2006 f5.1.
Likely descendants: Pseudoglobigerinella bolivariana;
plot with descendants
Geological Range:
Notes: Zone E7 to Zone E14. [Olsson et al. 2006]
Last occurrence (top): within E14 zone (35.89-37.99Ma, top in Priabonian stage). Data source: Olsson et al. 2006
First occurrence (base): within E7 zone (45.72-50.20Ma, base in Ypresian stage). Data source: Olsson et al. 2006
Plot of occurrence data:
Primary source for this page: Olsson et al. 2006 - Eocene Atlas, chap. 5, p. 100
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