Grigelis guttifera ( d’Orbigny, 1846 ) Guðmundsson & Cedhagen & Andersen, 2022

Guðmundsson, Guðmundur, Cedhagen, Tomas & Andersen, Tom, 2022, Taxonomy and distribution of recent species of the subfamily Nodosariinae (Foraminifera) in Icelandic waters, European Journal of Taxonomy 824 (1), pp. 1-74 : 36-40

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.824.1827

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:FD730CE0-96B9-492F-A9BF-B6ABBA755959

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6761992

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/165687E7-8050-6007-07A8-FBB2B41425EC

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Grigelis guttifera ( d’Orbigny, 1846 )
status

comb. nov.

Grigelis guttifera ( d’Orbigny, 1846) comb. nov.

Figs 10–11 View Fig View Fig

Dentalina guttifera d’Orbigny, 1846: 49 View in CoL , pl. 2 figs 11–13.

Nodosaria guttifera View in CoL – Papp & Schmid 1985: 30. pl. 13 figs 1–6.

non Nodosaria farcimen (Soldani, 1791) – Flint 1899: 309, pl. 55 fig. 5. — Cushman 1923: 71–72, pl. 14 figs 8, 11. — Eiland & Guðmundsson 2004: 202, 204, pl. 1 fig. l; pl. 2 figs f–h.

non Nodosaria simplex Silvestri, 1872 View in CoL – Flint 1899: 309, pl. 55 fig. 2. — Cushman 1923 (part): 68, pl. 14 fig. 10 (only).

Material examined

ICELANDIC WATERS • 3; 63.4528° N, 24.6875° W; RP sledge; depth 296 m; 6.92°C; 35.11 ppt; 4 Sep. 1992; BIOICE 2237 ; IINH 40193 GoogleMaps 2; 63.1439° N, 24.9833° W; RP sledge; depth 313 m; 6.97°C; 35.12 ppt; 8 Sep. 1992; BIOICE 2273 ; IINH 40172 GoogleMaps 1; 63.0744° N, 22.6894° W; RP sledge; depth 600 m; 6.75°C; 35.1 ppt; 10 Sep. 1992; BIOICE 2303 ; IINH 39704 GoogleMaps 3; 63.2506° N, 22.7936° W; RP sledge; depth 263 m; 7.12°C; 35.13 ppt; 10 Sep. 1992; BIOICE 2308 ; IINH 40185 GoogleMaps 4; 62.7167° N, 12.8167° W; detr. sledge (Sneli); depth 800 m; unknown; unknown; 4 May 1993; BIOICE 2333 ; IINH 40203 GoogleMaps 5; 62.7167° N, 12.7167° W; RP sledge; depth 803 m; unknown; unknown; 4 May 1993; BIOICE 2334 ; IINH 40195 GoogleMaps 25; 62.45° N, 12.9167° W; RP sledge; depth 1099 m; unknown; unknown; 5 May 1993; BIOICE 2337 ; IINH 14883 GoogleMaps 2; 63.25° N, 22.2° W; detr. sledge (Sneli); depth 288 m; 6.92°C; 35.1 ppt; 30 Jun. 1993; BIOICE 2392 ; IINH 40196 GoogleMaps 2; 63.1667° N, 21.9056° W; detr. sledge (Sneli); depth 330 m; 7.06°C; 35.11 ppt; 30 Jun. 1993; BIOICE 2397 ; IINH 40197 GoogleMaps 3; 63.175° N, 21.8889° W; RP sledge; depth 346 m; 7.06°C; 35.11 ppt; 30 Jun. 1993; BIOICE 2398 ; IINH 40202 GoogleMaps 2; 62.8769° N, 21.7283° W; detr. sledge (Sneli); depth 1060 m; 4°C; 34.97 ppt; 2 Jul. 1993; BIOICE 2409 ; IINH 40204 GoogleMaps 2; 62.8667° N, 21.7361° W; RP sledge; depth 1074 m; 4°C; 34.97 ppt; 2 Jul. 1993; BIOICE 2410 ; IINH 40139 GoogleMaps 2; 62.7556° N, 21.5667° W; RP sledge; depth 1171 m; 4.17°C; 34.98 ppt; 2 Jul. 1993; BIOICE 2413 ; IINH 40239 GoogleMaps 2; 63.005° N, 21.015° W; RP sledge; depth 819 m; 5.36°C; 35.02 ppt; 2 Jul. 1993; BIOICE 2415 ; IINH 40299 GoogleMaps 1; 63.1333° N, 20.6667° W; detr. sledge (Sneli); depth 300 m; 7.02°C; 35.11 ppt; 2 Jul. 1993; BIOICE 2420 ; IINH 40206 GoogleMaps 1; 66.1717° N, 25.9386° W; detr. sledge (Sneli); depth 275 m; 5.7°C; 35.01 ppt; 11 Jul. 1993; BIOICE 2493 ; IINH 40303 GoogleMaps 5; 64.45° N, 28.2639° W; RP sledge; depth 1162 m; 3.72°C; 34.92 ppt; 31 Aug. 1994; BIOICE 2692 ; IINH 40209 GoogleMaps 6; 64.1722° N, 27.7194° W; RP sledge; depth 1042 m; 4.2°C; 34.93 ppt; 2 Sep. 1994; BIOICE 2697 ; IINH 40257 GoogleMaps 4; 64.0972° N, 27.8361° W; RP sledge; depth 1121 m; 3.84°C; 34.92 ppt; 2 Sep. 1994; BIOICE 2701 ; IINH 40249 GoogleMaps 15; 64.7278° N, 30.125° W; detr. sledge (Sneli); depth 2170 m; 3.13°C; 34.9 ppt; 3 Sep. 1994; BIOICE 2708 ; IINH 40107 GoogleMaps 8; 62.6667° N, 19.75° W; detr. sledge (Sneli); depth 1695 m; 3.31°C; 34.97 ppt; 23 Aug. 1995; BIOICE 2810 ; IINH 40108 GoogleMaps 1; 62.6733° N, 19.76° W; RP sledge; depth 1695 m; 3.31°C; 34.97 ppt; 23 Aug. 1995; BIOICE 2811 ; IINH 40109 GoogleMaps 3; 62.9833° N, 17.8361° W; RP sledge; depth 947 m; 3.48°C; 34.98 ppt; 27 Aug. 1995; BIOICE 2846 ; IINH 40238 GoogleMaps 1; 62.8394° N, 18.0117° W; RP sledge; depth 976 m; 3.26°C; 34.98 ppt; 27 Aug. 1995; BIOICE 2849 ; IINH 40237 GoogleMaps 8; 62.675° N, 16.9722° W; RP sledge; depth 1833 m; 2.4°C; 34.96 ppt; 28 Aug. 1995; BIOICE 2853 ; IINH 40236 GoogleMaps 7; 62.3472° N, 16.9917° W; RP sledge; depth 2074 m; 2.34°C; 34.96 ppt; 29 Aug. 1995; BIOICE 2856 ; IINH 40101 GoogleMaps 2; 61.8394° N, 16.8906° W; RP sledge; depth 2270 m; 2.37°C; 34.95 ppt; 29 Aug. 1995; BIOICE 2859 ; IINH 42234 GoogleMaps 2; 61.7286° N, 16.9633° W; RP sledge; depth 2295 m; 2.6°C; 34.96 ppt; 30 Aug. 1995; BIOICE 2860 ; IINH 40103 GoogleMaps 2; 64.6281° N, 27.2411° W; RP sledge; depth 554 m; 6.35°C; 35.06 ppt; 22 Aug. 1996; BIOICE 2873 ; IINH 40104 GoogleMaps 1; 64.5878° N, 27.6167° W; RP sledge; depth 776 m; 6.05°C; 35.03 ppt; 23 Aug. 1996; BIOICE 2877 ; IINH 40106 GoogleMaps 1; 65.3889° N, 28.3508° W; detr. sledge (Sneli); depth 1066 m; 4.78°C; 34.98 ppt; 24 Aug. 1996; BIOICE 2903 ; IINH 40232 GoogleMaps 1; 65.3908° N, 28.3575° W; RP sledge; depth 1057 m; 4.78°C; 34.98 ppt; 24 Aug. 1996; BIOICE 2904 ; IINH 40228 GoogleMaps 1; 65.1836° N, 29.0717° W; RP sledge; depth 1456 m; 3.9°C; 34.94 ppt; 25 Aug. 1996; BIOICE 2912 ; IINH 40234 GoogleMaps 1; 64.91° N, 29.9869° W; detr. sledge (Sneli); depth 2005 m; 3.21°C; 34.88 ppt; 25 Aug. 1996; BIOICE 2914 ; IINH 40110 GoogleMaps 2; 63.3153° N, 14.3614° W; detr. sledge (Sneli); depth 1642 m; 2.78°C; 34.97 ppt; 6 Jul. 1997; BIOICE 3005 ; IINH 40231 GoogleMaps 1; 61.3722° N, 15.3272° W; RP sledge; depth 2133 m; 3.29°C; 34.95 ppt; 7 Jul. 1997; BIOICE 3012 ; IINH 40111 GoogleMaps 12; 62.8708° N, 14.7006° W; RP sledge; depth 1729 m; 2.51°C; 34.96 ppt; 11 Jul. 1997; BIOICE 3067 ; IINH 40235 GoogleMaps 13; 62.4889° N, 14.5094° W; RP sledge; depth 1602 m; 3.24°C; 34.94 ppt; 11 Jul. 1997; BIOICE 3069 ; IINH 40123 GoogleMaps 2; 61.9014° N, 15.1375° W; RP sledge; depth 2082 m; 2.83°C; 34.97 ppt; 12 Jul. 1997; BIOICE 3072 ; IINH 40112 GoogleMaps 1; 62.6189° N, 23.3719° W; RP sledge; depth 1250 m; 3.61°C; 34.99 ppt; 25 Jul. 2000; BIOICE 3161 ; IINH 40242 GoogleMaps 3; 60.9264° N, 22.7897° W; detr. sledge (Sneli); depth 1898 m; 2.98°C; 34.99 ppt; 26 Jul. 2000; BIOICE 3166 ; IINH 40116 GoogleMaps 5; 60.9244° N, 22.7906° W; RP sledge; depth 1897 m; 2.98°C; 34.99 ppt; 26 Jul. 2000; BIOICE 3167 ; IINH 40114 GoogleMaps 3; 61.2403° N, 27.9272° W; Triangle dredge; depth 1005 m; 4.6°C; 34.97 ppt; 31 Jul. 2000; BIOICE 3183 ; IINH 40229 GoogleMaps 3; 62.9972° N, 19.1861° W; detr. sledge (Sneli); depth 1311 m; 3.72°C; 34.99 ppt; 11 Sep. 2001; BIOICE 3259 ; IINH 40122 GoogleMaps 2; 62.9944° N, 19.1917° W; RP sledge; depth 1308 m; 3.72°C; 34.99 ppt; 12 Sep. 2001; BIOICE 3260 ; IINH 40121 GoogleMaps 80; 62.5306° N, 19.6639° W; RP sledge; depth 1682 m; 3.3°C; 34.99 ppt; 13 Sep. 2001; BIOICE 3263 ; IINH 40120 GoogleMaps 1; 62.4222° N, 19.8167° W; RP sledge; depth 1780 m; 2.95°C; 34.98 ppt; 13 Sep. 2001; BIOICE 3264 ; IINH 40118 GoogleMaps 5; 62.8972° N, 15.9333° W; RP sledge; depth 1692 m; 2.85°C; 35 ppt; 16 Sep. 2001; BIOICE 3280 ; IINH 40245 GoogleMaps 4; 62.8028° N, 16.225° W; detr. sledge (Sneli); depth 1810 m; 2.54°C; 34.99 ppt; 16 Sep. 2001; BIOICE 3281 ; IINH 40244 GoogleMaps 14; 62.8° N, 16.2556° W; RP sledge; depth 1813 m; 2.54°C; 34.99 ppt; 16 Sep. 2001; BIOICE 3282 ; IINH 40256 GoogleMaps 9; 62.0294° N, 19.8208° W; RP sledge; depth 1733 m; 3.09°C; 34.99 ppt; 2 Sep. 2002; BIOICE 3504 ; IINH 40168 GoogleMaps 1; 61.7814° N, 19.7458° W; RP sledge; depth 1809 m; 2.55°C; 34.99 ppt; 2 Sep. 2002; BIOICE 3505 ; IINH 40251 GoogleMaps 1; 61.9264° N, 19.2839° W; RP sledge; depth 1595 m; 3.12°C; 35.01 ppt; 3 Sep. 2002; BIOICE 3507 ; IINH 40252 GoogleMaps 120; 62.0444° N, 19.6531° W; RP sledge; depth 1678 m; 2.7°C; 34.99 ppt; 3 Sep. 2002; BIOICE 3509 ; IINH 40125 GoogleMaps 3; 62.2447° N, 19.4839° W; RP sledge; depth 1605 m; 2.67°C; 34.99 ppt; 3 Sep. 2002; BIOICE 3510 ; IINH 40248 GoogleMaps 1; 62.4331° N, 19.7708° W; RP sledge; depth 1780 m; 2.93°C; 35 ppt; 4 Sep. 2002; BIOICE 3514 ; IINH 40167 GoogleMaps 2; 62.5203° N, 17.9464° W; RP sledge; depth 1521 m; 3.57°C; 35.02 ppt; 5 Sep. 2002; BIOICE 3518 ; IINH 40254 GoogleMaps 2; 62.2711° N, 17.5489° W; RP sledge; depth 1960 m; 2.7°C; 34.99 ppt; 5 Sep. 2002; BIOICE 3519 ; IINH 40243 GoogleMaps 50; 62.5206° N, 17.1742° W; RP sledge; depth 1940 m; 2.34°C; 34.99 ppt; 7 Sep. 2002; BIOICE 3522 ; IINH 40126 GoogleMaps 3; 62.6467° N, 17.0625° W; RP sledge; depth 1921 m; 2.37°C; 34.99 ppt; 7 Sep. 2002; BIOICE 3524 ; IINH 40169 GoogleMaps 8; 62.7886° N, 17.3436° W; RP sledge; depth 1662 m; 3.36°C; 35.02 ppt; 8 Sep. 2002; BIOICE 3527 ; IINH 40241 GoogleMaps 2; 62.7914° N, 17.1214° W; Agassiz trawl; depth 1757 m; 2.95°C; 35.01 ppt; 8 Sep. 2002; BIOICE 3529 ; IINH 40240 GoogleMaps 10; 62.7239° N, 14.5861° W; detr. sledge (Sneli); depth 1708 m; 2.51°C; 34.98 ppt; 9 Sep. 2002; BIOICE 3531 ; IINH 40247 GoogleMaps 1; 62.4139° N, 14.2319° W; RP sledge; depth 1516 m; 2.57°C; 35 ppt; 10 Sep. 2002; BIOICE 3538 ; IINH 40255 GoogleMaps 1; 63.7628° N, 26.3861° W; RP sledge; depth 496 m; 7.48°C; 35.18 ppt; 3 Sep. 2003; BIOICE 3563 ; IINH 40160 GoogleMaps 1; 63.7769° N, 26.6589° W; detr. sledge (Sneli); depth 788 m; 6.07°C; 35.06 ppt; 3 Sep. 2003; BIOICE 3564 ; IINH 40156 GoogleMaps 1; 63.7742° N, 26.6525° W; RP sledge; depth 791 m; 6.07°C; 35.06 ppt; 3 Sep. 2003; BIOICE 3565 ; IINH 40158 GoogleMaps 2; 63.9908° N, 26.8294° W; detr. sledge (Sneli); depth 677 m; 6.62°C; 35.09 ppt; 3 Sep. 2003; BIOICE 3568 ; IINH 40157 GoogleMaps 1; 63.2961° N, 28.5775° W; RP sledge; depth 1744 m; 3.7°C; 34.95 ppt; 6 Sep. 2003; BIOICE 3576 ; IINH 40144 GoogleMaps 6; 62.8347° N, 29.3883° W; RP sledge; depth 1995 m; 3.13°C; 34.92 ppt; 7 Sep. 2003; BIOICE 3582 ; IINH 40253 GoogleMaps 1; 61.835° N, 26.1589° W; detr. sledge (Sneli); depth 906 m; 5.52°C; 35.07 ppt; 10 Sep. 2003; BIOICE 3594 ; IINH 40153 GoogleMaps 1; 61.8328° N, 26.1769° W; RP sledge; depth 916 m; 5.52°C; 35.07 ppt; 10 Sep. 2003; BIOICE 3595 ; IINH 40141 GoogleMaps 2; 62.2953° N, 25.6311° W; detr. sledge (Sneli); depth 774 m; 6.5°C; 35.12 ppt; 10 Sep. 2003; BIOICE 3597 ; IINH 40102 GoogleMaps 6; 62.2936° N, 25.6328° W; RP sledge; depth 769 m; 6.5°C; 35.12 ppt; 10 Sep. 2003; BIOICE 3598 ; IINH 40250 GoogleMaps 2; 63.3289° N, 25.265° W; RP sledge; depth 306 m; 7.49°C; 35.17 ppt; 11 Sep. 2003; BIOICE 3605 ; IINH 39170 GoogleMaps 4; 64.6761° N, 26.4503° W; detr. sledge (Sneli); depth 269 m; 6.99°C; 35.14 ppt; 12 Sep. 2003; BIOICE 3616 ; IINH 14755 GoogleMaps

Description

Test shape elongate, slightly curved, sometimes straight, usually strongly nodular, megalospheres barely or slightly tapering with a rounded end; microspheres distinctly tapering to a pointed end. Length of test often 2–4 mm, the largest is over 8 mm; test width 0.3–0.7 mm. Chambers usually pear-shaped with a conical neck, rectilinearly arranged in both generations, chamber embracement minimal; number of chambers in megalospheres 4 to 6; up to 12 in microspheres. Sutures horizontal. Aperture radial and central, at the end of an elongated conical neck; up to 15 radial tines, symmetrically arranged and fused in the center. Basal knob or short spine at initial end; base of chambers commonly hispid, sometimes granular or with faint striations ( Fig. 11B View Fig ), rarely smooth. Secondary surface laminations absent. Wall thick and relatively coarsely perforated, except for an imperforate segment next to the aperture.

Remarks

Of the 521 examined specimens, 17 were microspheres. Diameter of proloculus is <0.04 mm in microspheres and 0.24–0.46 mm in the megalospheres. Some of the larger specimens of G. guttifera resemble N. subsoluta , but the former differs in being distinctively much more coarsely perforated ( Fig. 10A, C View Fig ) with less embracing chambers and a longer neck. This species is placed in Grigelis since the top of the fused apertural tines is distinctively more protruding than in Nodosaria and the chambers are less embracing. It seems likely that the rare reports of Nodosaria simplex Silvestri, 1872 in the North Atlantic ( Flint 1899; Cushman 1923) are of megalospheric juveniles of G. guttifera ; illustrated specimens have two chambers, with an elongated neck and radiate aperture. However, the types of N. simplex from Pliocene, Sicily, have only two chambers but are described to have a rounded aperture ( Silvestri 1872). Flint (1899) and Cushman (1923) reported G. guttifera as rare off Ireland and perhaps also in the Faroe Channel, but most reports are from deep waters in the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, and off Carolina. Revision of the BIOICE material, previously identified as N. subsoluta ( Eiland & Guðmundsson 2004) , was found to include several specimens of G. guttifera .

Kingdom

Chromista

Phylum

Foraminifera

Class

Nodosariata

Order

Nodosariida

Family

Nodosariidae

Genus

Grigelis

Loc

Grigelis guttifera ( d’Orbigny, 1846 )

Guðmundsson, Guðmundur, Cedhagen, Tomas & Andersen, Tom 2022
2022
Loc

Nodosaria guttifera

Papp A. & Schmid M. E. 1985: 30
1985
Loc

Nodosaria farcimen (Soldani, 1791)

Eiland M. & Gudmundsson G. 2004: 202
Cushman J. A. 1923: 71
Flint J. M. 1899: 309
1899
Loc

Nodosaria simplex

Flint J. M. 1899: 309
1899
Loc

Dentalina guttifera d’Orbigny, 1846: 49

d'Orbigny A. D. 1846: 49
1846
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