Triloculina, d'Orbigny, 1826

Setoyama, Eiichi & Kaminski, Michael A., 2015, Neogene benthic foraminifera from the southern Bering Sea (IODP Expedition 323), Palaeontologia Electronica (International ed. in English) 76 (4), pp. 1-30 : 5

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Triloculina
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Triloculina cf. Triloculina trihedra Loeblich and Tappan, 1953

Figure 3.3a, b View FIGURE 3

1953 Triloculina trihedra Loeblich and Tappan : p. 45, pl. 4, fig. 10.

Remarks. The specimens are more elongate and slender than the specimens illustrated by Loeblich and Tappan (1953) and Cole and Ferguson (1975).

Cole, F. and Ferguson, C. 1975. An illustrated catalogue of Foraminifera and Ostracoda from Canso Strait and Chedabucto Bay, Nova Scotia. Bedford Institute of Oceanography Report Series, BI-R- 75 - 5: 1 - 55.

Loeblich, A. R., Jr. and Tappan, H. 1953. Studies of Arctic Foraminifera. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 121 (7): 1 - 151.

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FIGURE 3. All scale bars are 100 µm. 1. Pyrgo murrhina, 13H-3, 146–148 cm; a. lateral view; b. apertural view. 2. Pyrgo sp. A, 13H-3, 146–148 cm; a. lateral view; b. apertural view. 3. Triloculina cf. Triloculina trihedra, 9H-5, 146– 148 cm; a. lateral view; b. apertural view. 4. Bolivina seminuda, 3H-CC, lateral view. 5. Bolivina sp. A, 36H-CC; a. lateral view; b. edge view showing the asymmetrically positioned aperture. 6. Brizalina pacifica, 11H-5, 146–148 cm; a. lateral view; b. edge view. 7. Brizalina panayensis, 1H-CC; a. lateral view; b. edge view. 8. Bolivinita quadrilatera, 61X-5, 115–117 cm; a. lateral view; b. edge view showing the asymmetrically positioned aperture. 9. Takayanagia cf. Takayanagia cushmani, 1H-CC; a. ventral view showing the tooth plate; b. dorsal view; c. edge view. 10. Rutherfordoides tenuis, 10H-3, 146–148 cm; a. ventral view; b. dorsal view. 11. Globocassidulina neomargareta, 9H-5, 146– 148 cm; a. ventral view; b. apertural view showing the tooth plate; c. dorsal view; d. edge view. 12. Globocassidulina subglobosa, 13H-3, 146–148 cm; a. ventral view; b. dorsal view; c. edge view. 13. Islandiella helenae, 12H-3, 146– 148 cm; a. ventral view; b. ventral view in immersion; c. dorsal view; d. edge view. 14. Globocassidulina sp. A, 3H- CC; a. ventral side, b. dorsal side, c. edge view.