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Globigerina falconensis
Taxonomy
Globigerina falconensis was named by Blow (1959).
It was recombined as Globigerina (Globigerina) falconensis by Kennett and Srinivasan (1983).
It was recombined as Globigerina (Globigerina) falconensis by Kennett and Srinivasan (1983).
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
G. angustitumbilicata, G. aperture, G. bolivariana, G. bulloides, G. calida, G. cariacoensis, G. ciperoensis, G. diplostoma, G. eocenica, G. euapertuna, G. hauterivica, G. infracretacea, G. irrorata, G. juvenalis, G. juvenilis, G. leroyi, G. lineaperta, G. lineaperta, G. menardii, G. nana, G. obesa, G. ouchitatensis, G. oxfordiana, G. praebulloides, G. praebuloides, G. pseodobulloides, G. pseudobullinoides, G. riveroae, G. spuriensis, G. steiningeri, G. tarchanensis, G. veguaensis, G. washitaensis, G. wilsoni, G. angulisuturalis, G. angulisuturalis, G. angustiumbilicata, G. brazeri, G. braziere, G. ciperoensis, G. connecta, G. eamesi, G. gnaucki, G. gortanii, G. labiacrassata, G. linaperta, G. officinalis, G. prasepis, G. pseudodruryi, G. sellii, G. senni, G. tripartita, G. venezulana, G. winkleri
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1959 | Globigerina falconensis Blow |
1983 | Globigerina (Globigerina) falconensis Kennett and Srinivasan p. 40 |
2020 | Globigerina falconensis Lam and Leckie |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
†Globigerina falconensis Blow 1959
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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J. P. Kennett and M. S. Srinivasan 1983 | Test low trochospiral, slightly compressed, with four chambers spherical, increasing slowly in size as added; last chamber typically smaller than the penultimate; sutures on both sides radial, depressed; surface with small regularly distributed pores and thin, simple spines. Umbilicus small but deep, partly covered by a strongly developed lip of the final chamber. Aperture an elongate narrow arch, interiomarginal, umbilical. |
Measurements
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Reference: Kiessling 2004 |
Age range: base of the Aquitanian to the top of the Holocene or 23.04000 to 0.00000 Ma
Collections (860 total)