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1. Globigerina bulloides d'Orbigny, 1826Taksonomikingdom: Rhizaria Cavalier-Smith, 2002phylum: Foraminifera d'Orbigny, 1826class: Rotalidiaorder: Globigerinida Delage & Hrouard, 1896superfamily: Globigerinacea Carpenter, Parker & Jones, 1862family: Globigerinidae Carpenter, Parker & Jones, 1862subfamily: Globigerininae Carpenter, Parker & Jones, 1862genus: Globigerina d'Orbigny, 1826found at: Morocco, West Africa Geological Time: recent Holocene Quaternary
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1. Morphological Attributes:Spines: spinoseMicrostructure: macroperforateTexture: bulloides-typeCoiling: trochospiralSpire: low / Umbilical depth: deepChamberform on the umbilical side: sphericalKeel: no keel / Lip: no lip or rim / Tooth: no toothFirst occurence: 015.1 / Last occurence: 000.00
2. Globoturborotalita apertura Cushman, 1918
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Globigerinana Order: Globigerinida Family: Globigerinidaefound in a core of DSDP Leg 47 off Biscaya and Iberia Portugal Site 398Geological Time: Piacenzian Pliocene NeogeneThe identification is based upon:Iaccarino, S.; Salvatorini, G., 1979: Planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Neogene and Quaternary sediments from Site 398, DSDP, Leg 47B. in Ryan, W.B.F., Sibuet, J.-C., et al., Init. Repts. DSDP, 47 Part 2 of the cruises of the drilling vessel Glomar Challenger, Vigo, Spain to Brest, France; April-May 1976. Plate 1, Fig. 11Morphological Attributes:Spines: non-spinoseMicrostructure: macroperforateTexture: cancellate irregularCoiling: trochospiralSpire: neither high nor low / Umbilical depth: deepChamberform on the umbilical side: subspherical to trapezoidKeel: no keel / Lip: lip or rim / Tooth: no toothFirst occurence: 011.18 / Last occurence: 001.643. Orbulina bilobata d'Orbigny, 1846
systemVitae - living organismsdomainEukaryota Whittaker & Margulis, 1978 - lifeforms with nucletic cellssuperregnumBikonta - bikontsCabozoakingdomRhizaria Cavalier-Smith, 2002phylumForaminifera d'Orbigny, 1826classRotalidiaorderGlobigerinida Delage & Hrouard, 1896superfamilyGlobigerinacea Carpenter, Parker & Jones, 1862familyGlobigerinidae Carpenter, Parker & Jones, 1862subfamilyOrbulininae Schultze, 1854genusOrbulina d'Orbigny, 1839
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Globigerinana Order: Globigerinida Family: Globigerinidaefound at Pelotas Basin off Brazil Brazil Geological Time: Miocene NeogeneImages provided by : Dr. G.S. dos Anjos ZerfassThe identification is based upon:Anjos, Geise S., 2004: Bioestratigrafia (Foraminiferida) do Mioceno-Plioceno da Plataforma de Florianpolis, poro setentrional da Bacia de Pelotas. Dissertao de Mestrado, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Programa de Ps-Graduao em Geocincias, 74p + anexos (in portuguese) Plate n.a., Fig. n.a.Morphological Attributes:Spines: spinoseMicrostructure: macroperforateTexture: cancellate irregularCoiling: trochospiral globoseSpire: neither high nor low / Umbilical depth: neither deep nor shallowChamberform on the umbilical side: sphericalKeel: no keel / Lip: no lip or rim / Tooth: no toothFirst occurence: 015.1 / Last occurence: 000.004. Orbulina universa (d'Orbigny, 1839)
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Globigerinana Order: Globigerinida Family: Globigerinidaefound at Hebridian Slope West of Ireland UK depth 1062mGeological Time: recent Holocene QuaternaryRaw material as sample No. 214 in the repository of the SAMSThe identification is based upon:Hemleben, Ch., Spindler, M., and Anderson, O.R., 1989: Modern Planktonic Foraminifera. Book Springer Verlag 363 pp. Plate 2.3., Fig. n-oMorphological Attributes:Spines: spinoseMicrostructure: macroperforateTexture: bulloides-typeCoiling: trochospiral globoseSpire: neither high nor low / Umbilical depth: neither deep nor shallowChamberform on the umbilical side: sphericalKeel: no keel / Lip: no lip or rim / Tooth: no toothFirst occurence: 015.1 / Last occurence: 000.00
5. Orbulina suturalis Broennimann, 1951
systemVitae - living organismsdomainEukaryota Whittaker & Margulis, 1978 - lifeforms with nucletic cellssuperregnumBikonta - bikontsCabozoakingdomRhizaria Cavalier-Smith, 2002phylumForaminifera d'Orbigny, 1826classRotalidiaorderGlobigerinida Delage & Hrouard, 1896superfamilyGlobigerinacea Carpenter, Parker & Jones, 1862familyGlobigerinidae Carpenter, Parker & Jones, 1862subfamilyOrbulininae Schultze, 1854genusOrbulina d'Orbigny, 1839
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Globigerinana Order: Globigerinida Family: Globigerinidaefound at Baden Vienna Basin Austria Geological Time: Badenian Miocene Neogeneimage courtesy of the Geological Survey of AustriaView of a specimen of Orbulina suturalis Broennimann, 1951The identification is based upon: Papp, A., Schmidt, M.E., 1985: The Fossil Foraminifera of the Tertiary Basin of Vienna Revision of the monograph by Alcide d'Orbigny (1846). in Abhandlungen der Geologischen Bundesanstalt, Band 37. Plate , Fig. 1Morphological Attributes:Spines: spinoseMicrostructure: macroperforateTexture: cancellate irregularCoiling: trochospiral globoseSpire: neither high nor low / Umbilical depth: neither deep nor shallowChamberform on the umbilical side: sphericalKeel: no keel / Lip: no lip or rim / Tooth: no toothFirst occurence: 015.1 / Last occurence: 000.006. Sphaeroidinella dehiscens (Parker & Jones, 1865)
systemVitae - living organismsdomainEukaryota Whittaker & Margulis, 1978 - lifeforms with nucletic cellssuperregnumUnikontasystemOpisthokonta Cavalier-Smith, 1987kingdomAnimalia Linnaeus, 1758 - animalssubregnumEumetazoa Butschli, 1910divisioBilateria Hatschek, 1888subdivisioProtostomia Grobben, 1908 - protostomesphylumArthropoda Latreille, 1829 - arthropodssubphylumHexapoda Blainville, 1816classInsecta Linnaeus, 1758 - InsectssubclassThysanura - silverfishorderMicrocoryphiafamilyMachilidae - jumping bristletailsgenusMachilis Latreille, 1804speciesMachilis helleri Verhaeff, 1910
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Globigerinana Order: Globigerinida Family: Globigerinidaefound at Muertos Trough Caribbean off territorial waters from 1815m depthobtained during R/V Meteor cruise M35/1Geological Time: recent Holocene Quaternaryconcentrated raw material provided by Prof. G. SchmiedlThe identification is based upon:Jones, Robert Wynn, 1994: The Challenger Foraminifera Book Oxford Univ Press 416 pp. Plate 84, Fig. 8Morphological Attributes:Spines: spinoseMicrostructure: macroperforateTexture: cancellate irregularCoiling: trochospiral globoseSpire: low / Umbilical depth: deepChamberform on the umbilical side: subspherical to trapezoidKeel: no keel / Lip: lip or rim / Tooth: no toothFirst occurence: 005.53 / Last occurence: 000.00
7. Fohsella fohsi (Cushman and Ellisor, 1939)
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Globigerinana Order: Globorotaliida Family: GloborotaliidaeTaxon Profile
found in a core of ODP Leg 159 off West Africa off territorial waters Site 959
Geological Time: Serravallian Miocene Neogene
the images are published under public domain in the below cited scientific report of the IODP, ODP and DSDP
View of a specimen of Fohsella fohsi (Cushman and Ellisor, 1939)
bar = 100m
The identification is based upon:Norris, R.D., 1998: Planktonic foraminifer biostratigraphy: eastern equatorial Atlantic. in Mascle, J., Lohmann, G.P., and Moullade, M. (Eds.), Proc. ODP, Sci. Results, 159. Plate 1, Fig. 9Morphological Attributes:Spines: non-spinoseMicrostructure: finely perforateTexture: smoothCoiling: trochospiralSpire: low / Umbilical depth: neither deep nor shallowChamberform on the umbilical side: triangularKeel: keel / Lip: lip or rim / Tooth: no toothFirst occurence: 013.41 / Last occurence: 011.79
8. Globorotalia crassula Cushman and Stewart, 1930
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Globigerinana Order: Globorotaliida Family: GloborotaliidaeTaxon Profile
found in a core of ODP Leg 154 off Brazil Brazil Site 925
Geological Time: Piacenzian Pliocene Neogene
the images are published under public domain in the below cited scientific report of the IODP, ODP and DSDP
View of a specimen of Globorotalia crassula Cushman and Stewart, 1930
The identification is based upon:Chaisson, W.P., and Pearson, P.N., 1997: Planktonic foraminifer biostratigraphy at Site 925: middle MiocenePleistocene. in Shackleton, N.J., Curry, W.B., Richter, C., and Bralower, T.J. (Eds.), Proc. ODP, Sci. Results, 154: College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 331. Plate 2, Fig. 5Morphological Attributes:Spines: non-spinoseMicrostructure: finely perforateTexture: smoothCoiling: trochospiralSpire: low / Umbilical depth: deepChamberform on the umbilical side: triangularKeel: no keel / Lip: lip or rim / Tooth: no toothFirst occurence: 005.72 / Last occurence: 000.07
9. Globorotalia fohsi Cushman and Ellisor, 1939
kingdomRhizaria Cavalier-Smith, 2002phylumForaminifera d'Orbigny, 1826classRotalidiaorderGlobigerinida Delage & Hrouard, 1896superfamilyGloborotaliacea Cushman, 1927familyGloborotaliidae Cushman, 1927genusGloborotalia Cushman, 1927
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Globigerinana Order: Globorotaliida Family: GloborotaliidaeTaxon Profile
found at Pelotas Basin off Brazil Brazil
Geological Time: Miocene Neogene
Images provided by Dr. G.S. dos Anjos Zerfass
View of a specimen of Globorotalia fohsi Cushman and Ellisor, 1939
umbilical, lateral and spiral view
The identification is based upon:Anjos, Geise S., 2004: Bioestratigrafia (Foraminiferida) do Mioceno-Plioceno da Plataforma de Florianpolis, poro setentrional da Bacia de Pelotas. Dissertao de Mestrado, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Programa de Ps-Graduao em Geocincias, 74p + anexos (in portuguese) Plate n.a., Fig. n.a.Morphological Attributes:Spines: non-spinoseMicrostructure: finely perforateTexture: smoothCoiling: trochospiralSpire: low / Umbilical depth: deepChamberform on the umbilical side: triangularKeel: no keel / Lip: lip or rim / Tooth: no toothFirst occurence: 005.72 / Last occurence: 000.07
benthonik
10. Adelosina ferrusaci (d'Orbigny, 1826) Class: Miliolata Subclass: Miliolana Order: Miliolida Family: CribrolinoididaeTaxon Profile
found at Adriatic coast, central Mediterranean Sea Italy
Geological Time: recent Holocene Quaternary
the image is provided by Dr. Frontalini
View of a specimen of Adelosina ferrusaci (d'Orbigny, 1826)
The identification is based upon:personal notice of the providing scientist, : Plate n.a., Fig. n.a.
Morphological Attributes:Wallmaterial: porcelaneousOverall appearance: miliolidCoiling: miliolid, , Chamberform: tubularAperture Position: terminalAperture Form: round oval reniform, tooth, neck, --Sutures: depressed, curved, --Ornamentation: --, striate, --, --
11. Adelosina longirostra (d'Orbigny, 1846)
kingdomRhizaria Cavalier-Smith, 2002phylumForaminifera d'Orbigny, 1826classMiliolidiaorderMiliolida Delage & Hrouard, 1896superfamilyMiliolacea Ehrenberg, 1839familySpiroloculinidae Wiesner, 1920genusAdelosina d'Orbigny, 1826Class: Miliolata Subclass: Miliolana Order: Miliolida Family: CribrolinoididaesystemVitae - living organismsdomainEukaryota Whittaker & Margulis, 1978 - lifeforms with nucletic cellssuperregnumBikonta - bikontsCabozoakingdomRhizaria Cavalier-Smith, 2002phylumForaminifera d'Orbigny, 1826classMiliolidiaorderMiliolida Delage & Hrouard, 1896superfamilyMiliolacea Ehrenberg, 1839familySpiroloculinidae Wiesner, 1920genusAdelosina d'Orbigny, 1826
found near Letkes Pannonian Basin Hungary
Geological Time: Langhian Miocene NeogeneBadenian
material provided by Helmut Krock
View of a specimen of Adelosina longirostra (d'Orbigny, 1846)
The identification is based upon:Papp, A., Schmidt, M.E., 1985: The Fossil Foraminifera of the Tertiary Basin of Vienna Revision of the monograph by Alcide d'Orbigny (1846). in Abhandlungen der Geologischen Bundesanstalt, Band 37. Plate 102, Fig. 1-8Morphological Attributes:Wallmaterial: porcelaneousOverall appearance: miliolidCoiling: miliolid, , Chamberform: tubularAperture Position: terminalAperture Form: round oval reniform, tooth, neck, --Sutures: depressed, curved, --Ornamentation: --, costate, --, --
12. Adelosina schreibersi (d'Orbigny, 1846)
Class: Miliolata Subclass: Miliolana Order: Miliolida Family: CribrolinoididaesystemVitae - living organismsdomainEukaryota Whittaker & Margulis, 1978 - lifeforms with nucletic cellssuperregnumBikonta - bikontsCabozoakingdomRhizaria Cavalier-Smith, 2002phylumForaminifera d'Orbigny, 1826classMiliolidiaorderMiliolida Delage & Hrouard, 1896superfamilyMiliolacea Ehrenberg, 1839familySpiroloculinidae Wiesner, 1920genusAdelosina d'Orbigny, 1826found near Letkes Pannonian Basin Hungary
Geological Time: Langhian Miocene NeogeneBadenian
material provided by Helmut Krock
View of a specimen of Adelosina schreibersi (d'Orbigny, 1846)
with sediment attachments
The identification is based upon:Cicha, I., Rgl, F., Rupp, Ch. & Ctyroka, J.,, 1998: Oligocene - Miocene foraminifera of the Central Paratethys. in Abhandlungen der Senckenberg Gesellschaft fr Naturforschung, 549 1-325, 61 figs., 3 tabs., 79 pls. Plate 12, Fig. 9-11Morphological Attributes:Wallmaterial: porcelaneousOverall appearance: miliolidCoiling: miliolid, , Chamberform: tubularAperture Position: terminalAperture Form: round oval reniform, tooth, neck, --Sutures: depressed, curved, --Ornamentation: --, costate, --, --
13. Ammobaculites agglutinans d'Orbigny, 1846
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Textulariana Order: Lituolida Family: LituolidaeTaxon ProfilesystemVitae - living organismsdomainEukaryota Whittaker & Margulis, 1978 - lifeforms with nucletic cellssuperregnumBikonta - bikontsCabozoakingdomRhizaria Cavalier-Smith, 2002phylumForaminifera d'Orbigny, 1826classTextularidiaorderTextulariida Delage & Herouard, 1896superfamilyLituolacea de Blainville, 1827familyLituolidae de Blainville, 1827subfamilyAmmomarginulininae Podobina, 1978genusAmmobaculites Cushman, 1910
found at South China Sea South China and Sulu Sea off territorial waters from 3465m depth
Geological Time: recent Holocene Quaternary
specimen provided by Prof. Jen NagyCollection: Prof. J. Nagy
View of a specimen of Ammobaculites agglutinans (d'Orbigny, 1846)
The identification is based upon:Kaminski, M.A., Gradstein, F.M. et. al., 2005: Atlas of Paleogene Cosmopolitan Deep-water Agglutinated Foraminifera. Book Plate 70, Fig. 5+6Morphological Attributes:Wallmaterial: agglutinatedOverall appearance: elongateCoiling: spiral to serial, , Chamberform: brickAperture Position: terminalAperture Form: round oval reniform, --, --, --Sutures: depressed, straight, --Ornamentation: --, --, --, --14. Ammonia parkinsoniana (d'Orbigny, 1839)
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Rotaliana Order: Rotaliida Family: RotaliidaeTaxon Profile
found at Adriatic coast, central Mediterranean Sea Italy
Geological Time: recent Holocene Quaternary
the image is provided by Dr. Frontalini
View of a specimen of Ammonia parkinsoniana (d'Orbigny, 1839)
The identification is based upon:personal notice of the providing scientist, : Plate n.a., Fig. n.a.Morphological Attributes:Wallmaterial: hyalineOverall appearance: coiled spirallyCoiling: trochospiral, , Chamberform: brickAperture Position: umbilical extraumbilicalAperture Form: arcuate lunear arch, --, --, lipSutures: depressed, straight, --Ornamentation: --, --, --, --
15. Ammonia viennensis (d'Orbigny, 1846)
systemVitae - living organismsdomainEukaryota Whittaker & Margulis, 1978 - lifeforms with nucletic cellssuperregnumBikonta - bikontsCabozoakingdomRhizaria Cavalier-Smith, 2002phylumForaminifera d'Orbigny, 1826classRotalidiaorderRotaliida Delage & Hrouard, 1896superfamilyRotaliacea Ehrenberg, 1839familyRotaliidae Ehrenberg, 1839subfamilyAmmoniinae Saidova, 1981genusAmmonia Brnnich, 1872
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Rotaliana Order: Rotaliida Family: RotaliidaeTaxon Profile
found at Matraverebely Pannonian Basin Hungary from Borehole Mv-122
Geological Time: Burdigalian Miocene NeogeneGarab Schlier Formation
The permit for presentation is granted byAndrs Szabolcs Sron.The specimen resides in the collection of theHungarian Geological Institute
View of a specimen of Ammonia viennensis (d'Orbigny, 1846)
Apertural view, width 460m
The identification is based upon:Sron, Andrs Szabolcs, 2009: A Garbi Slr Formci foraminifera faunjnak vizsglata. MSc Thesis, Etvs Lornd University. Plate 15, Fig.
Morphological Attributes:Wallmaterial: hyalineOverall appearance: coiled spirallyCoiling: trochospiral, , Chamberform: brickAperture Position: umbilical extraumbilicalAperture Form: arcuate lunear arch, --, --, lipSutures: depressed, straight, --Ornamentation: --, --, --, --
16. Amphicoryna hirsuta (d'Orbigny, 1826)
systemVitae - living organismsdomainEukaryota Whittaker & Margulis, 1978 - lifeforms with nucletic cellssuperregnumBikonta - bikontsCabozoakingdomRhizaria Cavalier-Smith, 2002phylumForaminifera d'Orbigny, 1826classRotalidiaorderLagenida Delage & Hrouard, 1896superfamilyNodosariacea Ehrenberg, 1838familyVaginulinidae Reuss, 1860subfamilyMarginulininae Wedekind, 1937genusAmphicoryna Schlumberger, 1881
Class: Nodosariata Subclass: Nodosariana Order: Nodosariida Family: NodosariidaeTaxon Profile
found at Baden Vienna Basin Austria
Geological Time: Badenian Miocene Neogene
image courtesy of the Geological Survey of Austria
View of a specimen of Amphicoryna hirsuta (d'Orbigny, 1826)
classified by Papp&Schmidt asNodosaria hispida (Soldani, 1791)
The identification is based upon:Papp, A., Schmidt, M.E., 1985: The Fossil Foraminifera of the Tertiary Basin of Vienna Revision of the monograph by Alcide d'Orbigny (1846). in Abhandlungen der Geologischen Bundesanstalt, Band 37. Plate , Fig. 11Morphological Attributes:Wallmaterial: hyalineOverall appearance: elongateCoiling: uniserial, , Chamberform: pyriformAperture Position: terminalAperture Form: radiate, --, neck, --Sutures: depressed, straight, --Ornamentation: hispid - pustulose, --, --, --
17. Asterigerina carinata d'Orbigny, 1839
systemVitae - living organismsdomainEukaryota Whittaker & Margulis, 1978 - lifeforms with nucletic cellssuperregnumBikonta - bikontsCabozoakingdomRhizaria Cavalier-Smith, 2002phylumForaminifera d'Orbigny, 1826classRotalidiaorderRotaliida Delage & Hrouard, 1896superfamilyAsterigerinacea d'Orbigny, 1839familyAsterigerinidae d'Orbigny, 1839genusAsterigerina d'Orbigny, 1839
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Rotaliana Order: Asterigerinida Family: AsterigerinidaeTaxon Profile
found at Cayo Coco Caribbean Cuba from the beach
Geological Time: recent Holocene Quaternary
material provided by Peter Laging
View of a specimen of Asterigerina carinata d'Orbigny, 1839
spiral view
The identification is based upon:Cushman, J., A., 1931: The Foraminifera of the Atlantic Ocean. Part 8. Rotaliidae, Amphisteginidae, Calcarinidae, Cymbaloporettidae, Globorotaliidae, Anomalinidae, Planorbulinidae, Rupertiidae and Homotremidae. Book Bull. U.S. Natl. Mus. 104. Plate 15, Fig. 4-5Morphological Attributes:Wallmaterial: hyalineOverall appearance: coiled spirallyCoiling: trochospiral, , Chamberform: crescenticAperture Position: extraumbilicalAperture Form: slit, --, --, --Sutures: --, curved, --Ornamentation: --, --, --, --
18. Ammobaculites subcretaceus Cushman & Alexander, 1930
systemVitae - living organismsdomainEukaryota Whittaker & Margulis, 1978 - lifeforms with nucletic cellssuperregnumBikonta - bikontsCabozoakingdomRhizaria Cavalier-Smith, 2002phylumForaminifera d'Orbigny, 1826classTextularidiaorderTextulariida Delage & Herouard, 1896superfamilyLituolacea de Blainville, 1827familyLituolidae de Blainville, 1827subfamilyAmmomarginulininae Podobina, 1978genusAmmobaculites Cushman, 1910
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Textulariana Order: Lituolida Family: LituolidaeTaxon Profile
found in a drill core Hildesheimer Stichkanal North European Plain Germany
Geological Time: Early Cretaceous CretaceousAptian / Albian
Raw material and picked specimens provided by Stefan Raveling
View of a specimen of Ammobaculites subcretaceus Cushman & Alexander, 1930
The identification is based upon:Bartenstein, Helmut, 1952: Taxonomische Bemerkungen zu den Ammobaculites, Haplophragmium, Lituola und verwandten Gattungen. (For.) in Senckenbergiana 33 Page 313 to 342 Plate 1, Fig. 8Morphological Attributes:Wallmaterial: agglutinatedOverall appearance: elongateCoiling: spiral to serial, , Chamberform: brickAperture Position: terminalAperture Form: round oval reniform, --, --, --Sutures: depressed, straight, --Ornamentation: --, --, --, --
19. Ammonia tepida (Cushman, 1926)
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Rotaliana Order: Rotaliida Family: RotaliidaeTaxon Profile
found at Adriatic coast, central Mediterranean Sea Italy
Geological Time: recent Holocene Quaternary
the image is provided by Dr. Frontalini
View of a specimen of Ammonia tepida (Cushman, 1926)
The identification is based upon:personal notice of the providing scientist, : Plate n.a., Fig. n.a.Morphological Attributes:Wallmaterial: hyalineOverall appearance: coiled spirallyCoiling: trochospiral, , Chamberform: brickAperture Position: umbilical extraumbilicalAperture Form: arcuate lunear arch, --, --, lipSutures: depressed, straight, --Ornamentation: --, --, --, --
20. Amphimorphina lirata Cushman and Bermudez, 1936
systemVitae - living organismsdomainEukaryota Whittaker & Margulis, 1978 - lifeforms with nucletic cellssuperregnumBikonta - bikontsCabozoakingdomRhizaria Cavalier-Smith, 2002phylumForaminifera d'Orbigny, 1826classRotalidiaorderLagenida Delage & Hrouard, 1896superfamilyNodosariacea Ehrenberg, 1838familyNodosariidae Ehrenberg, 1838subfamilyPlectofrondiculariinae Cushman, 1927genusAmphimorphina Neugeboren, 1850
Class: Nodosariata Subclass: Nodosariana Order: Nodosariida Family: ChrysalogoniidaeTaxon Profile
found at an unknown locality Havana Caribbean North Atlantic
Geological Time: Eocene Paleogene
holotype
classification and image courtesy ofSmithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History
View of a specimen of Amphimorphina lirata Cushman and Bermudez, 1936
The classification is published in:SINMNH Department of Paleobiology Collections Online Catalog as USNM CC 22585accessed 2013Morphological Attributes:Wallmaterial: hyalineOverall appearance: elongateCoiling: uniserial, , Chamberform: pyriformAperture Position: terminalAperture Form: radiate, --, --, --Sutures: depressed, straight, --Ornamentation: --, costate, --, --
21. Astacolus cretaceus (Cushman, 1937)
systemVitae - living organismsdomainEukaryota Whittaker & Margulis, 1978 - lifeforms with nucletic cellssuperregnumBikonta - bikontsCabozoakingdomRhizaria Cavalier-Smith, 2002phylumForaminifera d'Orbigny, 1826classRotalidiaorderLagenida Delage & Hrouard, 1896superfamilyNodosariacea Ehrenberg, 1838familyVaginulinidae Reuss, 1860subfamilyMarginulininae Wedekind, 1937genusAstacolus de Monfort, 1808
Class: Nodosariata Subclass: Nodosariana Order: Vaginulinida Family: VaginulinidaeTaxon Profile
found at the chalk complexes at the cliffs of the Jasmund Peninsula,Ruegen North European Plain Germany
Geological Time: Maastrichtian Late Cretaceous CretaceousLower Maastrichtian
image provided and classification done by: Peter Frenzel
View of a specimen of Astacolus cretaceus (Cushman, 1937)
Height 1040m; Width 480m
The identification is based upon:Frenzel, Peter, 2000: Die benthischen Foraminiferen der Rgener Schreibkreide (Unter-Maastrichtium, NE-Deutschland). in Neue Palontologische Abhandlungen, 3: Dresden 361 pp. Plate 16, Fig. 11Morphological Attributes:Wallmaterial: hyalineOverall appearance: elongateCoiling: spiral to serial, , Chamberform: triangular to trapezoidAperture Position: terminalAperture Form: radiate, --, --, --Sutures: --, straight, --Ornamentation: --, --, --, --
22. Bolivina cookei Cushman, 1922
systemVitae - living organismsdomainEukaryota Whittaker & Margulis, 1978 - lifeforms with nucletic cellssuperregnumBikonta - bikontsCabozoakingdomRhizaria Cavalier-Smith, 2002phylumForaminifera d'Orbigny, 1826classRotalidiaorderRotaliida Delage & Hrouard, 1896superfamilyBolivinacea Glaessner, 1937familyBolivinidae Glaessner, 1937genusBolivina d'Orbigny, 1839
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Rotaliana Order: Bolivinitida Family: BolivinidaeTaxon Profile
found at Browns Creek Victoria Australia
Geological Time: Eocene PaleogeneNotostrea Greensand
concentrated raw material (A39 from Notostrea Greensand)provided by Prof. Stephen GallagherCollection: Prof. S. Gallagher
View of a specimen of Bolivina cookei Cushman, 1922
The identification is based upon:Kaasschieter, Johannes Paulus Heimen, 1961: Foraminifera of the Eocene of Belgium Book Bruxelles : Inst. Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique 271 pp. Plate 8, Fig. 25-2Morphological Attributes:Wallmaterial: hyalineOverall appearance: elongateCoiling: biserial, , Chamberform: triangular to trapezoidAperture Position: basalAperture Form: arcuate lunear arch, --, --, --Sutures: --, curved, --Ornamentation: --, costate, --, --
23. Bolivina plicatella Cushman, 1930
systemVitae - living organismsdomainEukaryota Whittaker & Margulis, 1978 - lifeforms with nucletic cellssuperregnumBikonta - bikontsCabozoakingdomRhizaria Cavalier-Smith, 2002phylumForaminifera d'Orbigny, 1826classRotalidiaorderRotaliida Delage & Hrouard, 1896superfamilyBolivinacea Glaessner, 1937familyBolivinidae Glaessner, 1937genusBolivina d'Orbigny, 1839
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Rotaliana Order: Bolivinitida Family: BolivinidaeTaxon Profile
found at Matraverebely Pannonian Basin Hungary from Borehole Mv-122
Geological Time: Burdigalian Miocene NeogeneGarab Schlier Formation
The permit for presentation is granted byAndrs Szabolcs Sron.The specimen resides in the collection of theHungarian Geological Institute
View of a specimen of Bolivina plicatella Cushman, 1930
Spiral view, height 490m
The identification is based upon:Sron, Andrs Szabolcs, 2009: A Garbi Slr Formci foraminifera faunjnak vizsglata. MSc Thesis, Etvs Lornd University. Plate 7, Fig. 7Morphological Attributes:Wallmaterial: hyalineOverall appearance: elongateCoiling: biserial, , Chamberform: triangular to trapezoidAperture Position: basalAperture Form: arcuate lunear arch, --, --, --Sutures: depressed, --, --Ornamentation: --, --, --, --
24. Bolivina lowmani (Phleger and Parker, 1951) systemVitae - living organismsdomainEukaryota Whittaker & Margulis, 1978 - lifeforms with nucletic cellssuperregnumBikonta - bikontsCabozoakingdomRhizaria Cavalier-Smith, 2002phylumForaminifera d'Orbigny, 1826classRotalidiaorderRotaliida Delage & Hrouard, 1896superfamilyBolivinacea Glaessner, 1937familyBolivinidae Glaessner, 1937genusBrizalina O.G. Costa, 1856
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Rotaliana Order: Bolivinitida Family: BolivinidaeTaxon Profile
found at Mississippi Delta Gulf of Mexico USA from bottom sediment at 87m water depth
Geological Time: recent Holocene Quaternary
The SEM is made and provided byHal Ray Tichenor
View of a specimen of Bolivina lowmani (Phleger and Parker, 1951)
reclassified from Bolivina into Brizalina by H.R. Tichenor
The identification is based upon:Parker, Frances L., 1954: Distribution of the foraminifera in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. in Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard, Bull., 111: 453-588. 136 pp. Plate 7, Fig. 21Morphological Attributes:Wallmaterial: hyalineOverall appearance: elongateCoiling: biserial, , Chamberform: brickAperture Position: basalAperture Form: arcuate lunear arch, --, --, --Sutures: --, --, --Ornamentation: --, --, --, --
25. Brizalina striatula (Cushman, 1922)
systemVitae - living organismsdomainEukaryota Whittaker & Margulis, 1978 - lifeforms with nucletic cellssuperregnumBikonta - bikontsCabozoakingdomRhizaria Cavalier-Smith, 2002phylumForaminifera d'Orbigny, 1826classRotalidiaorderRotaliida Delage & Hrouard, 1896superfamilyBolivinacea Glaessner, 1937familyBolivinidae Glaessner, 1937genusBrizalina O.G. Costa, 1856
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Rotaliana Order: Bolivinitida Family: BolivinidaeTaxon Profile
found at off Karachi Arabian Sea Pakistan
Geological Time: recent Holocene Quaternary
specimen provided by Dr. Ralf NoetzelCollection: Dr. Ralf Noetzel
View of a specimen of Brizalina striatula (Cushman, 1922)
The identification is based upon:Cimerman, F., and Langer, R., 1991: Mediterranean Foraminifera. in Opera / Akademia scientarium et artium Slovenica, Classis IV: Historia naturalis: 30. Plate 62, Fig. 6-9Morphological Attributes:Wallmaterial: hyalineOverall appearance: elongateCoiling: biserial, , Chamberform: triangular to trapezoidAperture Position: terminalAperture Form: arcuate lunear arch, --, --, --Sutures: depressed, curved, --Ornamentation: --, costate, --, --
26. Brizalina subaenariensis (Cushman, 1922)
systemVitae - living organismsdomainEukaryota Whittaker & Margulis, 1978 - lifeforms with nucletic cellssuperregnumBikonta - bikontsCabozoakingdomRhizaria Cavalier-Smith, 2002phylumForaminifera d'Orbigny, 1826classRotalidiaorderRotaliida Delage & Hrouard, 1896superfamilyBolivinacea Glaessner, 1937familyBolivinidae Glaessner, 1937genusBrizalina O.G. Costa, 1856
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Rotaliana Order: Bolivinitida Family: BolivinidaeTaxon Profile
found at Mississippi Delta Gulf of Mexico USA from bottom sediment at 87m water depth
Geological Time: recent Holocene Quaternary
The SEM is made and provided byHal Ray Tichenor
View of a specimen of Brizalina subaenariensis (Cushman, 1922)
var. mexicanareclassified from Bolivina into Brizalina by H.R. Tichenor
The identification is based upon:Parker, Frances L., 1954: Distribution of the foraminifera in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. in Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard, Bull., 111: 453-588. 136 pp. Plate 7, Fig. 33Morphological Attributes:Wallmaterial: hyalineOverall appearance: elongateCoiling: biserial, , Chamberform: triangular to trapezoidAperture Position: terminalAperture Form: arcuate lunear arch, tooth, --, --Sutures: depressed, straight, --Ornamentation: --, costate, --, --
27. Brotzenella monterelensis (Marie, 1941)
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Rotaliana Order: Rotaliida Family: CancrisidaeTaxon Profile
found at the chalk complexes at the cliffs of the Jasmund Peninsula,Ruegen North European Plain Germany
Geological Time: Maastrichtian Late Cretaceous CretaceousLower Maastrichtian
image provided and classification done by: Peter Frenzel
View of a specimen of Brotzenella monterelensis (Marie, 1941)
Diameter 590m; Thickness 240m
The identification is based upon:Frenzel, Peter, 2000: Die benthischen Foraminiferen der Rgener Schreibkreide (Unter-Maastrichtium, NE-Deutschland). in Neue Palontologische Abhandlungen, 3: Dresden 361 pp. Plate 43, Fig. 6Morphological Attributes:Wallmaterial: hyalineOverall appearance: coiled spirallyCoiling: trochospiral, , Chamberform: triangular to trapezoidAperture Position: umbilical extraumbilicalAperture Form: slit, --, --, --Sutures: raised, curved, thickenedOrnamentation: --, --, --, --
28. Bulimina subalata Cushman and Parker, 1937
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Rotaliana Order: Buliminida Family: BuliminidaeTaxon Profile
found at Matraverebely Pannonian Basin Hungary from Borehole Mv-122
Geological Time: Burdigalian Miocene NeogeneGarab Schlier Formation
The permit for presentation is granted byAndrs Szabolcs Sron.The specimen resides in the collection of theHungarian Geological Institute
View of a specimen of Bulimina subalata Cushman and Parker, 1937
Side view, height 400m
The identification is based upon:Sron, Andrs Szabolcs, 2009: A Garbi Slr Formci foraminifera faunjnak vizsglata. MSc Thesis, Etvs Lornd University. Plate 8, Fig. 10Morphological Attributes:Wallmaterial: hyalineOverall appearance: elongateCoiling: triserial, , Chamberform: pyriformAperture Position: basalAperture Form: arcuate lunear arch, --, --, --Sutures: depressed, curved, --Ornamentation: --, --, spinose, --
29. Alabamina dorsoplana (Brotzen, 1940)
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Rotaliana Order: Rotaliida Family: AlabaminidaeTaxon Profile
found at the chalk complexes at the cliffs of the Jasmund Peninsula,Ruegen North European Plain Germany
Geological Time: Maastrichtian Late Cretaceous CretaceousLower Maastrichtian
image provided and classification done by: Peter Frenzel
View of a specimen of Alabamina dorsoplana (Brotzen, 1940)
Diameter 460m; Width 310m
The identification is based upon:Frenzel, Peter, 2000: Die benthischen Foraminiferen der Rgener Schreibkreide (Unter-Maastrichtium, NE-Deutschland). in Neue Palontologische Abhandlungen, 3: Dresden 361 pp. Plate 39, Fig. 7Morphological Attributes:Wallmaterial: hyalineOverall appearance: coiled spirallyCoiling: trochospiral, , Chamberform: triangular to trapezoidAperture Position: basalAperture Form: slit, --, --, --Sutures: --, curved, --Ornamentation: --, --, --, --
30. Ammodiscus gullmarensis Hoeglund, 1948
Class: Spirillinata Subclass: Ammodiscana Order: Ammodiscida Family: AmmodiscidaeTaxon Profile
found at Campos Basin off Brazil Brazil
Geological Time: recent Holocene Quaternary
the identification is done and the image is provided by Renata Moura
View of a specimen of Ammodiscus gullmarensis Hoeglund, 1948
The identification is based upon:Kaminski, M.A., Gradstein, F.M. et. al., 2005: Atlas of Paleogene Cosmopolitan Deep-water Agglutinated Foraminifera. Book Plate 18, Fig. 2Morphological Attributes:Wallmaterial: agglutinatedOverall appearance: round and flatCoiling: tubular enrolled, , Chamberform: tubularAperture Position: terminalAperture Form: round oval reniform, --, --, --Sutures: depressed, curved, --Ornamentation: --, --, --, --
31. Turborotalita quinqueloba (Natland, 1938)
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Globigerinana Order: Globigerinida Family: GlobigerinidaeTaxon Profile
found near Letkes Pannonian Basin Hungary
Geological Time: Langhian Miocene NeogeneBadenian
material provided by Helmut Krock
View of a specimen of Turborotalita quinqueloba (Natland, 1938)
The identification is based upon:Cicha, I., Rgl, F., Rupp, Ch. & Ctyroka, J.,, 1998: Oligocene - Miocene foraminifera of the Central Paratethys. in Abhandlungen der Senckenberg Gesellschaft fr Naturforschung, 549 1-325, 61 figs., 3 tabs., 79 pls. Plate 31, Fig. 41554
Morphological Attributes:Spines: spinoseMicrostructure: finely perforateTexture: smoothCoiling: trochospiralSpire: low / Umbilical depth: neither deep nor shallowChamberform on the umbilical side: subspherical to trapezoidKeel: no keel / Lip: no lip or rim / Tooth: no toothFirst occurence: 013.82 / Last occurence: 000.00
32. Sphaeroidinellopsis disjuncta (Finley, 1940)
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Globigerinana Order: Globorotaliida Family: GlobigerinidaeTaxon Profile
found in a core of ODP Leg 159 off West Africa off territorial waters Site 959
Geological Time: Serravallian Miocene Neogene
the images are published under public domain in the below cited scientific report of the IODP, ODP and DSDP
View of a specimen of Sphaeroidinellopsis disjuncta (Finley, 1940)
bar = 100m
The identification is based upon:Norris, R.D., 1998: Planktonic foraminifer biostratigraphy: eastern equatorial Atlantic. in Mascle, J., Lohmann, G.P., and Moullade, M. (Eds.), Proc. ODP, Sci. Results, 159. Plate 5, Fig. 1Morphological Attributes:Spines: spinoseMicrostructure: macroperforateTexture: cancellate irregularCoiling: trochospiralSpire: low / Umbilical depth: deepChamberform on the umbilical side: triangularKeel: no keel / Lip: lip or rim / Tooth: no toothFirst occurence: 022.96 / Last occurence: 013.82
33. Globoturborotalita nepenthes (Todd, 1957)
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Globigerinana Order: Globigerinida Family: GlobigerinidaeTaxon Profile
found in a core of ODP Leg 186 off Japan Japan Sites 1150 and 1151
Geological Time: Miocene Neogene
the images are published under public domain in the below cited scientific report of the IODP, ODP and DSDP
View of a specimen of Globoturborotalita nepenthes (Todd, 1957)
The identification is based upon:Hayashi, H., Morishita, C., and Oda, M., 2003: Neogene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Japan Trench, ODP Leg 186. In Suyehiro, K., Sacks, I.S., Acton, G.D., and Oda, M. (Eds.), Proc. ODP, Sci. Results, 186: College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program). 23 pp. Plate 1, Fig. 1Morphological Attributes:Spines: non-spinoseMicrostructure: macroperforateTexture: cancellate irregularCoiling: trochospiralSpire: neither high nor low / Umbilical depth: deepChamberform on the umbilical side: subspherical to trapezoidKeel: no keel / Lip: lip or rim / Tooth: no toothFirst occurence: 011.63 / Last occurence: 004.37
34. Globigerinella siphonifera (d'Orbigny, 1839)
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Globigerinana Order: Globigerinida Family: GlobigerinidaeTaxon Profile
found at Muertos Trough Caribbean off territorial waters from 1815m depthobtained during R/V Meteor cruise M35/1
Geological Time: recent Holocene Quaternary
concentrated raw material provided by Prof. G. Schmiedl
View of a specimen of Globigerinella siphonifera (d'Orbigny, 1839)
see surface details
The identification is based upon:Jones, Robert Wynn, 1994: The Challenger Foraminifera Book Oxford Univ Press 416 pp. Plate 80, Fig. 18Morphological Attributes:Spines: spinoseMicrostructure: macroperforateTexture: bulloides-typeCoiling: planispiralSpire: low / Umbilical depth: neither deep nor shallowChamberform on the umbilical side: sphericalKeel: no keel / Lip: no lip or rim / Tooth: no toothFirst occurence: 013.41 / Last occurence: 000.00
35. Globigerina connecta Jenkins, 1964
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Globigerinana Order: Globigerinida Family: GlobigerinidaeTaxon Profile
found in a core of ODP Leg 130 Micronesia + Philippine Basin Micronesia (FSM) Site 806
Geological Time: Aquitanian Miocene Neogene
the images are published under public domain in the below cited scientific report of the IODP, ODP and DSDP
View of a specimen of Globigerina connecta Jenkins, 1964
Height about 270m
The identification is based upon:Chaisson, W.P., and Leckie, R.M., 1993: High-resolution Neogene planktonic foraminifer biostratigraphy of Site 806, Ontong Java Plateau (western equatorial Pacific). in Berger, W.H., Kroenke, L.W., Mayer, L.A., et al., Proc. ODP, Sci. Results, 130: College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 137178. Plate 1, Fig. 15Morphological Attributes:Spines: spinoseMicrostructure: macroperforateTexture: cancellate irregularCoiling: trochospiralSpire: low / Umbilical depth: neither deep nor shallowChamberform on the umbilical side: subspherical to trapezoidKeel: no keel / Lip: no lip or rim / Tooth: no toothFirst occurence: 022.44 / Last occurence: 015.85
36. Globigerina falconensis Blow, 1959
Class: Rotaliata Subclass: Globigerinana Order: Globigerinida Family: GlobigerinidaeTaxon Profile
found in a core of DSDP Leg 47 off Biscaya and Iberia Portugal Site 398
Geological Time: Piacenzian Pliocene Neogene
the images are published under public domain in the below cited scientific report of the IODP, ODP and DSDP
View of a specimen of Globigerina falconensis Blow, 1959
size about 310m
The identification is based upon:Iaccarino, S.; Salvatorini, G., 1979: Planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Neogene and Quaternary sediments from Site 398, DSDP, Leg 47B. in Ryan, W.B.F., Sibuet, J.-C., et al., Init. Repts. DSDP, 47 Part 2 of the cruises of the drilling vessel Glomar Challenger, Vigo, Spain to Brest, France; April-May 1976. Plate 1, Fig. 14Morphological Attributes:Spines: spinoseMicrostructure: macroperforateTexture: bulloides-typeCoiling: trochospiralSpire: low / Umbilical depth: deepChamberform on the umbilical side: subspherical to trapezoidKeel: no keel / Lip: lip or rim / Tooth: no toothFirst occurence: 017.54 / Last occurence: 000.00
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