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Globigerinoides joli
Taxonomy
Globigerinoides joli was named by Spezzaferri et al. (2018). It is not extant.
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
G. altiapetura, G. bolli, G. conglobatus, G. cyclostoma, G. extremes, G. helicinus, G. hellcinus, G. impensus, G. obiquus, G. obliquus, G. quadrilobatus, G. quadrilobatus, G. quadrilobatus, G. rubber, G. subsacculifer, G. transitorius, G. altiapertura, G. diminutus, G. fistulosus, G. immaturus, G. kennetti, G. obliquus, G. parawoodi, G. praeprimordius, G. primordius, G. pyramidalis, G. quadrilobatus, G. rubescens, G. seiglei, G. seigliei, G. subquadratus, G. tenellus, G. triloba
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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2018 | Globigerinoides joli Spezzaferri et al. p. 280 |
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†Globigerinoides joli Spezzaferri et al. 2018
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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S. Spezzaferri et al. 2018 | Type of wall: Normal perforate, spinose, ruber/sacculifer-type wall.
Test morphology: Low trochospiral, subovate and lobulate in outline, chambers globular arranged in 3 whorls, chambers in the last whorl increase regularly and rapidly in size, sutures depressed, straight and radial on both sides; umbilicus open, wide, enclosed by surrounding chambers. Primary aperture an umbilical and distinct circular high arch bordered by a distinct rim. One low to moderately high arched supplementary sutural aperture on the spiral side opposite the primary aperture. Size: Maximum length of holotype 0.4 mm, maximum width 0.29 mm |
Measurements
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Reference: Kiessling 2004 |
Collections
No collection or age range data are available