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- The Globigerinina is a suborder of foraminiferans that are found as marine plankton. They produce hyaline calcareous tests, and are known as fossils from...
- various depths (i.e., are planktonic), which belong to the suborder Globigerinina. Fewer are known from freshwater or brackish conditions, and some very...
- The earliest planktonic foraminifera, which constitute the suborder Globigerinina, are known from the late Early Jur****ic (mid-Toarcian) of the western...
- ooze, dominated by the foraminiferous s**** of Globigerina and other Globigerinina. The name was originally applied to mud collected from the bottom of...
- than by bottom dwelling benthic forms. By comparison, the suborder Globigerinina Delage & Hérouard, 1896, foraminiferal order Rotaliida, are placed instead...
- Globigerina bulloides is a species of heterotrophic planktonic foraminifer with a wide distribution in the photic zone of the world's oceans. It is able...
- Pulleniatina obliquiloculata is a planktonic foraminifera, one of the two extant species for the genus Pulleniatina, first occurrence within N19 zone (or...
- Hantkenina is a genus of planktonic foraminifera that lived from the Middle Eocene up to late Eocene, circa 49 Ma-33.9 Ma. There have been 11 morphospecies...
- following superfamilies: order Rotaliida Delage & Hérouard, 1896 suborder Globigerinina Delage & Hérouard, 1896 superfamily Globigerinitoidea Bermúdez, 1961...
- same. Although Abathomphalus is included in the planktonic suborder Globigerinina, its description is suggestive of benthic forms. Abathomphalus uBio...