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Planorotalites chapmani
Taxonomy
Planorotalites chapmani was named by Nederbragt and van Hinte (1987). It is not extant.
It was recombined as Globorotalia chapmani by Parr (1938); it was recombined as Globorotalia membranacea by Subbotina (1953); it was recombined as Globanomalina ovalis lakiensis by Haque (1956); it was recombined as Globorotalia elongata by Bolli (1957); it was recombined as Globorotalia (Globorotalia) ehrenbergi by Hillebrandt (1962); it was recombined as Globanomalina chapmani by Olsson et al. (1999).
It was recombined as Globorotalia chapmani by Parr (1938); it was recombined as Globorotalia membranacea by Subbotina (1953); it was recombined as Globanomalina ovalis lakiensis by Haque (1956); it was recombined as Globorotalia elongata by Bolli (1957); it was recombined as Globorotalia (Globorotalia) ehrenbergi by Hillebrandt (1962); it was recombined as Globanomalina chapmani by Olsson et al. (1999).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1938 | Globorotalia chapmani Parr pp. 87-88 figs. 3 (8, 9 a, b.) |
1953 | Globorotalia membranacea Subbotina p. 205 figs. Pl. 16, Fig. 12a-c |
1956 | Globanomalina ovalis lakiensis Haque p. 149 figs. Pl. 14, Fig. 2a-c |
1957 | Globorotalia elongata Bolli pp. 77-78 figs. Pl. 20, Fig. 11-13 |
1962 | Globorotalia (Globorotalia) ehrenbergi Hillebrandt p. 126 figs. Pl. 12, Fig. 3a-c, 4a-b |
1987 | Planorotalites chapmani Nederbragt and van Hinte pp. 586-587 figs. Pl. 2, Fig. 1-16; Pl. 3, Fig. 1-15 |
1999 | Globanomalina chapmani Olsson et al. pp. 39-40 figs. Pl. 34, Fig. 1-7 |
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†Planorotalites chapmani Nederbragt and van Hinte 1987
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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W. J. Parr 1938 | Test biconvex, oval, the dorsal surface more convex than the ventral, which is umbilicate: periphery lobulated, peripheral margin rounded; chambers comparatively few, no more than five in the last-formed whorl, each much larger than its predecessor; sutures depressed, not limbate, gently recurved on both sides of the test; wall smooth and punctate, with a silvery lustre; aperture an elongate slit with a slight lip, opening at the base of the last-formed chamber into the umbilical depression. Length up to 0.65 mm. | |
H. M. Bolli 1957 | Shape of test very low trochospiral, compressed, spiral side often slightly concave, umbilical side moderately convex; equatorial periphery slightly lobate, elongate; axial periphery subacute to acute but without keel. Wall calcareous, perforate, surface smooth. Chambers moderately to strongly compressed; about 12, arranged in 2- 2.5 whorls, the 6 chambers of the last whorl increasing rapidly in size. Sutures on spiral side slightly curved, distinctly depressed; on umbilical side radial, distinctly depressed. Umbilicus fairly wide, open. Aperture a low arch, interiomarginal, extraumbilical-umbilical. Coiling random. Largest diameter of figured hypotype 0.33 mm. |
Measurements
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Reference: Kiessling 2004 |