Taxonomy and biogeography of living species of the Family Notorotaliidae (Notorotalia, Parrellina, Porosorotalia, Buccella, Cristatavultus)

DNA sequencing shows that species of the genera Notorotalia, Porosorotalia and Buccella form a distinct branch (Notorotaliidae) of Rotaloidea, and cluster as sister to Elphidiidae. In this review we report on the sequencing of three species of Buccella (from the Arctic Ocean, Patagonia and Chile) an...

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Main Authors: Wollenburg, Jutta, Hayward, Bruce W, Holzmann, Maria, Pawlowski, Jan, Majewski, Wojciech
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:57732 2024-09-15T17:53:30+00:00 Taxonomy and biogeography of living species of the Family Notorotaliidae (Notorotalia, Parrellina, Porosorotalia, Buccella, Cristatavultus) Wollenburg, Jutta Hayward, Bruce W Holzmann, Maria Pawlowski, Jan Majewski, Wojciech 2023-04-29 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/57732/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/57732/1/Micropaleo_69_3_Hayward%20BWH.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.fe8a0cb7-c869-42a9-84cb-18de1f17f6e2 unknown Micropaleontology Press https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/57732/1/Micropaleo_69_3_Hayward%20BWH.pdf Wollenburg, J. , Hayward, B. W. , Holzmann, M. , Pawlowski, J. and Majewski, W. (2023) Taxonomy and biogeography of living species of the Family Notorotaliidae (Notorotalia, Parrellina, Porosorotalia, Buccella, Cristatavultus) , Micropaleontology, 69 . doi:10.47894/mpal.69.3.01 <https://doi.org/10.47894/mpal.69.3.01> , hdl:10013/epic.fe8a0cb7-c869-42a9-84cb-18de1f17f6e2 EPIC3Micropaleontology, Micropaleontology Press, 69, 44 p., ISSN: 0026-2803 Article peerRev 2023 ftawi https://doi.org/10.47894/mpal.69.3.01 2024-06-24T04:30:12Z DNA sequencing shows that species of the genera Notorotalia, Porosorotalia and Buccella form a distinct branch (Notorotaliidae) of Rotaloidea, and cluster as sister to Elphidiidae. In this review we report on the sequencing of three species of Buccella (from the Arctic Ocean, Patagonia and Chile) and one each of Notorotalia (New Zealand) and Porosorotalia (Chile). This information has been combined with all the morphological descriptive information on species of these genera plus the genera Cristatavultus and Parrellina to provide a global synthesis of living species of the Notorotaliidae. We recognize 11 species of the southern hemisphere genus Notorotalia, which has a centre of diversity around New Zealand (8 species). A second southern-hemisphere-restricted genus, restricted to eastern Australia is Parrellina (3 species) although specimens (possibly introduced) have been recorded from the Mediterranean Sea. Cristatavultus has a single species, with a tropical west Pacific distribution.We synonymize Cribrorotalia under Porosorotalia, which has a disjunct distribution with one species in the northwest Pacific and a second around the southern parts of South America. Buccella is the most diverse and widespread genus (16 species recognized) with its greatest abundance in the Arctic Ocean and around subantarctic-temperate South America. Five species of Buccella live in a belt along the west coast of central America, from USAto Peru, with some spillage into the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. Two new species of Buccella are recognized: B. dejardini (from South Georgia) and Buccella n. sp. A (from Chile). Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Ocean Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Micropaleontology 69 3 259 302
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description DNA sequencing shows that species of the genera Notorotalia, Porosorotalia and Buccella form a distinct branch (Notorotaliidae) of Rotaloidea, and cluster as sister to Elphidiidae. In this review we report on the sequencing of three species of Buccella (from the Arctic Ocean, Patagonia and Chile) and one each of Notorotalia (New Zealand) and Porosorotalia (Chile). This information has been combined with all the morphological descriptive information on species of these genera plus the genera Cristatavultus and Parrellina to provide a global synthesis of living species of the Notorotaliidae. We recognize 11 species of the southern hemisphere genus Notorotalia, which has a centre of diversity around New Zealand (8 species). A second southern-hemisphere-restricted genus, restricted to eastern Australia is Parrellina (3 species) although specimens (possibly introduced) have been recorded from the Mediterranean Sea. Cristatavultus has a single species, with a tropical west Pacific distribution.We synonymize Cribrorotalia under Porosorotalia, which has a disjunct distribution with one species in the northwest Pacific and a second around the southern parts of South America. Buccella is the most diverse and widespread genus (16 species recognized) with its greatest abundance in the Arctic Ocean and around subantarctic-temperate South America. Five species of Buccella live in a belt along the west coast of central America, from USAto Peru, with some spillage into the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. Two new species of Buccella are recognized: B. dejardini (from South Georgia) and Buccella n. sp. A (from Chile).
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author Wollenburg, Jutta
Hayward, Bruce W
Holzmann, Maria
Pawlowski, Jan
Majewski, Wojciech
spellingShingle Wollenburg, Jutta
Hayward, Bruce W
Holzmann, Maria
Pawlowski, Jan
Majewski, Wojciech
Taxonomy and biogeography of living species of the Family Notorotaliidae (Notorotalia, Parrellina, Porosorotalia, Buccella, Cristatavultus)
author_facet Wollenburg, Jutta
Hayward, Bruce W
Holzmann, Maria
Pawlowski, Jan
Majewski, Wojciech
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title Taxonomy and biogeography of living species of the Family Notorotaliidae (Notorotalia, Parrellina, Porosorotalia, Buccella, Cristatavultus)
title_short Taxonomy and biogeography of living species of the Family Notorotaliidae (Notorotalia, Parrellina, Porosorotalia, Buccella, Cristatavultus)
title_full Taxonomy and biogeography of living species of the Family Notorotaliidae (Notorotalia, Parrellina, Porosorotalia, Buccella, Cristatavultus)
title_fullStr Taxonomy and biogeography of living species of the Family Notorotaliidae (Notorotalia, Parrellina, Porosorotalia, Buccella, Cristatavultus)
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomy and biogeography of living species of the Family Notorotaliidae (Notorotalia, Parrellina, Porosorotalia, Buccella, Cristatavultus)
title_sort taxonomy and biogeography of living species of the family notorotaliidae (notorotalia, parrellina, porosorotalia, buccella, cristatavultus)
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