Globigerinelloides Explained
Globigerinelloides is an extinct genus of planktonic foraminifera from the Cretaceous, belonging to the family Globigerinelloididae and the suborder Globigerinina.[1] It was first described in 1948.[2] The type taxon is Globigerinelloides algeriana.[1]
Species
Species in Globigerinelloides include:[1]
- Globigerinelloides algeriana
- Globigerinelloides alvarezi
- Globigerinelloides aptiensis
- Globigerinelloides asper
- Globigerinelloides barri
- Globigerinelloides bentonensis
- Globigerinelloides blowi
- Globigerinelloides bollii
- Globigerinelloides caseyi
- Globigerinelloides clavatus
- Globigerinelloides douglasi
- Globigerinelloides duboisi
- Globigerinelloides ehrenbergi
- Globigerinelloides elongatus
- Globigerinelloides escheri
- Globigerinelloides ferreolensis
- Globigerinelloides gottisi
- Globigerinelloides gyroidinaeformis
- Globigerinelloides impensus
- Globigerinelloides irregularis
- Globigerinelloides lobatus
- Globigerinelloides maridalensis
- Globigerinelloides mendezensis
- Globigerinelloides messinae
- Globigerinelloides minai
- Globigerinelloides multispina
- Globigerinelloides paragottisi
- Globigerinelloides praevolutus
- Globigerinelloides prairiehillensis
- Globigerinelloides primitivus
- Globigerinelloides pulchellus
- Globigerinelloides sigali
- Globigerinelloides subcarinata
- Globigerinelloides tumidus
- Globigerinelloides ultramicrus
- Globigerinelloides volutus
- Globigerinelloides yaucoensis
Notes and References
- http://www.marinespecies.org/foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=721553 Globigerinelloides
- Cushman, J.A. y ten Dam, A. (1948). Globigerinelloides, a new genus of the Globigerinidae. Contributions from the Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research, 24: 42-44