Globigerinoides trilobus ( Reuss, 1850 )

Ovechkina, Maria N., Bylinskaya, Marina E. & Uken, Ron, 2010, Planktonic foraminiferal assemblage in surface sediments from the Thukela Shelf, South Africa, African Invertebrates 51 (2), pp. 231-231 : 246-247

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5733/afin.051.0202

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scientific name

Globigerinoides trilobus ( Reuss, 1850 )
status

 

Globigerinoides trilobus ( Reuss, 1850) View in CoL

Figs 8E, 8F View Fig

Globigerina triloba: Reuss 1850: 374 View in CoL , pl. 47, figs 11a–c.

Globigerinoides trilobus trilobus (Reuss) View in CoL : Bolli & Saunders 1985: 196, fig. 20.15.

Globigerinoides trilobus immaturus LeRoy : Bolli & Saunders 1985: 196, fig. 20.14.

Globigerinoides sacculifer (Brady) View in CoL : Saito et al. 1981: 65, pl. 17, figs 1a–d.

Globigerinoides trilobus (Reuss) : Loeblich & Tappan 1994: 107, pl. 206, figs 1–6; Basov & Krasheninnikov

1995: pl. V, figs 5–7; Bylinskaya et al. 2002: 129, pl. IV, figs 3, 4.

Test medium in size, with 3–3.5 globular chambers in the final whorl. The primary aperture is in the form of a low, quite wide symmetrical arch.

Remarks: Differs from G. sacculifer by its globular last chamber, and from G. ruber in the general chamber arrangement and the form of the primary aperture.

Distribution:A tropical species, indicative of warm-water conditions. It appears in practically all our samples, in low abundance.

Kingdom

Chromista

Phylum

Foraminifera

Class

Globothalamea

Order

Rotaliida

Family

Globigerinidae

Genus

Globigerinoides

Loc

Globigerinoides trilobus ( Reuss, 1850 )

Ovechkina, Maria N., Bylinskaya, Marina E. & Uken, Ron 2010
2010
Loc

Globigerinoides trilobus trilobus (Reuss)

BOLLI, H. M. & SAUNDERS, J. B. 1985: 196
1985
Loc

Globigerinoides trilobus immaturus

BOLLI, H. M. & SAUNDERS, J. B. 1985: 196
1985
Loc

Globigerina triloba:

REUSS, A. E. 1850: 374
1850
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