Foraminifera - Ammodiscoidea - Ammodiscidae
Parent taxon: Ammovertellinae according to F. Kobayashi 2012
See also Cushman 1927, Loeblich and Tappan 1988, Morlotti 1988 and Sepkoski 2002
Sister taxa: none
Subtaxa: Glomospira spirillinoides
Ecology: stationary epifaunal herbivore
Distribution:
• Quaternary of North Pacific (1 collection)
• Pliocene to Pleistocene of North Pacific (1)
• Pliocene of North Pacific (6)
• Miocene to Pliocene of North Pacific (2)
• Miocene of North Atlantic (1), North Pacific (53)
• Oligocene to Miocene of North Atlantic (1), North Pacific (2)
• Oligocene of North Pacific (11)
• Eocene to Oligocene of North Pacific (3)
• Eocene of Indian Ocean (1), North Pacific (9), Pakistan (1), Spain (7), Trinidad and Tobago (1)
• Paleocene of Indian Ocean (3), Spain (2), Ukraine (2)
• Cretaceous of Austria (1), Germany (2), Indian Ocean (27), Italy (2), Japan (1), North Atlantic (3), Portugal (7), the Russian Federation (6), South Africa (1), South Pacific (1), Tanzania (3), Türkiye (13), Ukraine (6)
• Jurassic to Cretaceous of Türkiye (1)
• Jurassic of Austria (3), Egypt (1), Germany (3), Italy (2), Portugal (2), Saudi Arabia (8), Slovenia (3), Somalia (1), Spain (1)
• Triassic of Austria (9), Bosnia and Herzegovina (1), China (31), France (3), Germany (3), Hungary (7), India (1), Iran (1), Iraq (1), Italy (11), Papua New Guinea (1), Poland (3), Romania (1), the Russian Federation (3), Serbia (2), Slovakia (5), Slovenia (3), Tunisia (1), Türkiye (7)
• Permian of Armenia (1), Azerbaijan (7), China (28), Croatia (2), Germany (1), Greenland (1), India (7), Iran (16), Italy (9), Japan (10), the Russian Federation (6), Slovenia (1), Thailand (5), Tunisia (3)
• Carboniferous to Permian of the Russian Federation (1)
• Carboniferous of Egypt (2), Thailand (2), the United Kingdom (76), United States (17: Indiana, Michigan, Nevada, Texas), Uzbekistan (1)
• Cambrian of Guinea (1), Senegal (1)
Total: 497 collections including 547 occurrences
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