Globigerina bulloides d'Orbigny 1826

Globigerina bulloides d’Orbigny, 1826 Pl. 7, figs. 5–6 Globigerina bulloides d’Orbigny, 1826, p. 277; Lowry, 1987, p. 354, pl. 24, figs. 1a–c; Banner & Blow, 1960, p. 3, pl. 1, figs. 1a–c; Bé & Hamlin, 1967, p. 98, fig. 8; Hayward, 1983, p. 64, figs. 2C–E; Bolli et al ., 1985, p. 321, figs....

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Main Authors: Bergh, Eugene W., Compton, John S.
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Chromista
Foraminifera
Globothalamea
Rotaliida
Globigerinidae
Globigerina
Globigerina bulloides
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Chromista
Foraminifera
Globothalamea
Rotaliida
Globigerinidae
Globigerina
Globigerina bulloides
Bergh, Eugene W.
Compton, John S.
Globigerina bulloides d'Orbigny 1826
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Chromista
Foraminifera
Globothalamea
Rotaliida
Globigerinidae
Globigerina
Globigerina bulloides
description Globigerina bulloides d’Orbigny, 1826 Pl. 7, figs. 5–6 Globigerina bulloides d’Orbigny, 1826, p. 277; Lowry, 1987, p. 354, pl. 24, figs. 1a–c; Banner & Blow, 1960, p. 3, pl. 1, figs. 1a–c; Bé & Hamlin, 1967, p. 98, fig. 8; Hayward, 1983, p. 64, figs. 2C–E; Bolli et al ., 1985, p. 321, figs. 4.1–2; Spezzaferri et al ., 2018a, p. 183, pl. 6.2, figs.1–16. Description : The test wall is calcareous and macroperforate, with the test being covered with short bases from which spines of the living form would extend between pores. The chambers are globular in shape and trochospirally arranged. There are four spherical enlarging chambers in the final whorl, with the terminal chamber being the largest. The sutures between chambers on all sides are depressed. One large aperture is formed in an asymmetric arch in the final chamber and is umbilically positioned. Remarks: This species is a major component (<80% of the planktic assemblage) in samples of all three cores. The tests are up to 0.5 mm in diameter. This species might be confused with those of Globigerinella when viewed from the umbilical angle, but there are differences among the various species. Globigerina bulloides is different from its Globigerinella counterparts by the location of its aperture, trochospire and pore density. In G. bulloides , the large aperture is located more centrally or umbilical, compared to Globigerinella obesa and Globigerinella siphonifera . The trochospire in Globigerinella spp. is also lower compared to G. bulloides . This species also has a higher pore density and the final chamber is less inflated compared to that of Globigerinella . The terminal chamber is also closer in size to the preceding chambers, whereas the chambers increase in size more rapidly in G. obesa . G. bulloides also has one less chamber in the final whorl compared to Globigerinella praesiphonifera. G. bulloides and Globigerinella , however, form different phylogenetic lineages (Spezzaferri et al ., 2018a). Environmental preferences: G. bulloides is a good indicator of upwelling conditions, particularly along the fringes of upwelling centers (Giraudeau, 1993). This species also occurs in transitional to temperate ocean waters (Kucera, 2007). Global stratigraphic range: This species has a long stratigraphic time range, having been documented to occur from the upper Oligocene to Recent (Kennett & Srinivasan, 1983; Bolli et al ., 1985). Regional occurrence: This is an abundant species ranging from the Neogene to Quaternary along the continental margin of northern Namibia (this study) and South Africa (Lowry, 1987; Giraudeau, 1993; Wefer et al ., 1998; Rau, 2002; Rau et al ., 2002). : Published as part of Bergh, Eugene W. & Compton, John S., 2022, Taxonomy of Middle Miocene foraminifera from the northern Namibian continental shelf, pp. 1-55 in Zootaxa 5091 (1) on pages 31-32, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5091.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5840434 : {"references": ["d'Orbigny, A. D. (1826) Tableau methodique de la classe des Cephalopodes. Annales des Sciences Naturelles, 7, 245 - 314.", "Lowry, F. M. D. (1987) Foraminiferal thanatocoenoses from the continental shelf of southern Africa. Unpublished Ph. D. thesis, University College, London, 443 pp.", "Banner, F. T. & Blow, W. H. (1960) Some primary types of the species belonging to the superfamily Globigerinaceae. Contributions from the Cushman Foundation of Foraminiferal Research, 11, 1 - 41.", "Be, A. W. H. & Hamlin, W. H. (1967) Ecology of Recent planktonic Foraminifera. Part 3. Distribution in the North Atlantic during the summer to 1962. Micropaleontology, 13 (1), 87 - 106. https: // doi. org / 10.2307 / 1484808", "Hayward, B. W. (1983) Planktic foraminifera (Protozoa) in New Zealand waters: a taxonomic review. New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 10 (1), 63 - 74. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 03014223.1983.10423891", "Bolli, H. M., Saunders, J. B. & Perch-Nielsen, K. (1985) Plankton Stratigraphy. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1032 pp.", "Spezzaferri, S., Coxall, H. K., Olsson, R. K., Hemleben, C. & Wade, B. (2018 a) Taxonomy, biostratigraphy, and phylogeny of Oligocene Globigerina, Globigerinella, and Quiltyella n. gen. Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research, Special Publication, 46, 179 - 214.", "Giraudeau, J. (1993) Planktonic foraminiferal assemblages in surface sediments from the southwest African continental margin. Marine Geology, 110, 47 - 62.", "Kucera, M. (2007) Planktonic foraminifera as tracers of past oceanic conditions. In: Hillaire-Marcel, C. & de Vernal, A. (Eds.), Proxies in Late Cenozoic Paleoceanography. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 213 - 262. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / S 1572 - 5480 (07) 01011 - 1", "Kennett, J. P. & Srinivasan, M. S. (1983) Neogene Planktonic Foraminifera. A Phylogenetic Atlas. Hutchinson Ross, Stroudsburg, 265 pp.", "Wefer, G., Berger, W. H., Richter, C., Adams, D. D., Anderon, L. D., Andreasen, D. J., Bruchert, V., Cambray, H., Christensen, B. A., Frost, G. M., Giraudeau, J., Gorgas, T. J., Hermelin, O., Lange, C. B., Laser, B., Lin, H-L., Maslin, M., Meyers, P. A., Motoyama, I., Murray, R. W., Pato, D., Perez, M. E., Pufahl, P. K., Spiess, V., Vidal. L., Wigley, R. & Yamazaki, T. (1998) Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Initial Reports. Vol. 175. Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, Texas, 577 pp.", "Rau, A. J., Rogers, J., Lutjeharms, J. R. E., Giraudeau, J., Lee-Thorp, J. A., Chen, M. T. & Waelbroeck, C. (2002) A 450 - kyr record of hydrological conditions on the western Agulhas Bank Slope, south of Africa. Marine Geology, 180, 183 - 201. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / S 0025 - 3227 (01) 00213 - 4"]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5840577 2023-05-15T17:37:34+02:00 Globigerina bulloides d'Orbigny 1826 Bergh, Eugene W. Compton, John S. 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5840577 https://zenodo.org/record/5840577 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/5840434 http://publication.plazi.org/id/E54EFFC2FFD3932E7F5E9B0CFFC4FF88 http://zoobank.org/ABC8AF70-F691-4D07-8F20-70934642C8BC https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5091.1.1 http://zenodo.org/record/5840434 http://publication.plazi.org/id/E54EFFC2FFD3932E7F5E9B0CFFC4FF88 http://zoobank.org/ABC8AF70-F691-4D07-8F20-70934642C8BC https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5840576 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Chromista Foraminifera Globothalamea Rotaliida Globigerinidae Globigerina Globigerina bulloides Taxonomic treatment article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5840577 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5091.1.1 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5840576 2022-02-09T12:10:25Z Globigerina bulloides d’Orbigny, 1826 Pl. 7, figs. 5–6 Globigerina bulloides d’Orbigny, 1826, p. 277; Lowry, 1987, p. 354, pl. 24, figs. 1a–c; Banner & Blow, 1960, p. 3, pl. 1, figs. 1a–c; Bé & Hamlin, 1967, p. 98, fig. 8; Hayward, 1983, p. 64, figs. 2C–E; Bolli et al ., 1985, p. 321, figs. 4.1–2; Spezzaferri et al ., 2018a, p. 183, pl. 6.2, figs.1–16. Description : The test wall is calcareous and macroperforate, with the test being covered with short bases from which spines of the living form would extend between pores. The chambers are globular in shape and trochospirally arranged. There are four spherical enlarging chambers in the final whorl, with the terminal chamber being the largest. The sutures between chambers on all sides are depressed. One large aperture is formed in an asymmetric arch in the final chamber and is umbilically positioned. Remarks: This species is a major component (<80% of the planktic assemblage) in samples of all three cores. The tests are up to 0.5 mm in diameter. This species might be confused with those of Globigerinella when viewed from the umbilical angle, but there are differences among the various species. Globigerina bulloides is different from its Globigerinella counterparts by the location of its aperture, trochospire and pore density. In G. bulloides , the large aperture is located more centrally or umbilical, compared to Globigerinella obesa and Globigerinella siphonifera . The trochospire in Globigerinella spp. is also lower compared to G. bulloides . This species also has a higher pore density and the final chamber is less inflated compared to that of Globigerinella . The terminal chamber is also closer in size to the preceding chambers, whereas the chambers increase in size more rapidly in G. obesa . G. bulloides also has one less chamber in the final whorl compared to Globigerinella praesiphonifera. G. bulloides and Globigerinella , however, form different phylogenetic lineages (Spezzaferri et al ., 2018a). Environmental preferences: G. bulloides is a good indicator of upwelling conditions, particularly along the fringes of upwelling centers (Giraudeau, 1993). This species also occurs in transitional to temperate ocean waters (Kucera, 2007). Global stratigraphic range: This species has a long stratigraphic time range, having been documented to occur from the upper Oligocene to Recent (Kennett & Srinivasan, 1983; Bolli et al ., 1985). Regional occurrence: This is an abundant species ranging from the Neogene to Quaternary along the continental margin of northern Namibia (this study) and South Africa (Lowry, 1987; Giraudeau, 1993; Wefer et al ., 1998; Rau, 2002; Rau et al ., 2002). : Published as part of Bergh, Eugene W. & Compton, John S., 2022, Taxonomy of Middle Miocene foraminifera from the northern Namibian continental shelf, pp. 1-55 in Zootaxa 5091 (1) on pages 31-32, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5091.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5840434 : {"references": ["d'Orbigny, A. D. (1826) Tableau methodique de la classe des Cephalopodes. Annales des Sciences Naturelles, 7, 245 - 314.", "Lowry, F. M. D. (1987) Foraminiferal thanatocoenoses from the continental shelf of southern Africa. Unpublished Ph. D. thesis, University College, London, 443 pp.", "Banner, F. T. & Blow, W. H. (1960) Some primary types of the species belonging to the superfamily Globigerinaceae. Contributions from the Cushman Foundation of Foraminiferal Research, 11, 1 - 41.", "Be, A. W. H. & Hamlin, W. H. (1967) Ecology of Recent planktonic Foraminifera. Part 3. Distribution in the North Atlantic during the summer to 1962. Micropaleontology, 13 (1), 87 - 106. https: // doi. org / 10.2307 / 1484808", "Hayward, B. W. (1983) Planktic foraminifera (Protozoa) in New Zealand waters: a taxonomic review. New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 10 (1), 63 - 74. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 03014223.1983.10423891", "Bolli, H. M., Saunders, J. B. & Perch-Nielsen, K. (1985) Plankton Stratigraphy. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1032 pp.", "Spezzaferri, S., Coxall, H. K., Olsson, R. K., Hemleben, C. & Wade, B. (2018 a) Taxonomy, biostratigraphy, and phylogeny of Oligocene Globigerina, Globigerinella, and Quiltyella n. gen. Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research, Special Publication, 46, 179 - 214.", "Giraudeau, J. (1993) Planktonic foraminiferal assemblages in surface sediments from the southwest African continental margin. Marine Geology, 110, 47 - 62.", "Kucera, M. (2007) Planktonic foraminifera as tracers of past oceanic conditions. In: Hillaire-Marcel, C. & de Vernal, A. (Eds.), Proxies in Late Cenozoic Paleoceanography. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 213 - 262. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / S 1572 - 5480 (07) 01011 - 1", "Kennett, J. P. & Srinivasan, M. S. (1983) Neogene Planktonic Foraminifera. A Phylogenetic Atlas. Hutchinson Ross, Stroudsburg, 265 pp.", "Wefer, G., Berger, W. H., Richter, C., Adams, D. D., Anderon, L. D., Andreasen, D. J., Bruchert, V., Cambray, H., Christensen, B. A., Frost, G. M., Giraudeau, J., Gorgas, T. J., Hermelin, O., Lange, C. B., Laser, B., Lin, H-L., Maslin, M., Meyers, P. A., Motoyama, I., Murray, R. W., Pato, D., Perez, M. E., Pufahl, P. K., Spiess, V., Vidal. L., Wigley, R. & Yamazaki, T. (1998) Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Initial Reports. Vol. 175. Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, Texas, 577 pp.", "Rau, A. J., Rogers, J., Lutjeharms, J. R. E., Giraudeau, J., Lee-Thorp, J. A., Chen, M. T. & Waelbroeck, C. (2002) A 450 - kyr record of hydrological conditions on the western Agulhas Bank Slope, south of Africa. Marine Geology, 180, 183 - 201. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / S 0025 - 3227 (01) 00213 - 4"]} Text North Atlantic Planktonic foraminifera DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) New Zealand Christensen ENVELOPE(47.867,47.867,-67.967,-67.967) Saunders ENVELOPE(-45.316,-45.316,-60.700,-60.700) Lowry ENVELOPE(-64.150,-64.150,-84.550,-84.550) Perez ENVELOPE(-69.117,-69.117,-68.517,-68.517) Hayward ENVELOPE(167.350,167.350,-78.117,-78.117) Kennett ENVELOPE(-65.167,-65.167,-67.117,-67.117)