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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).

Synonymy list
YearName and author
1938Globorotalia chapmani Parr pp. 87-88 figs. 3 (8, 9 a, b.)
1953Globorotalia membranacea Subbotina p. 205 figs. Pl. 16, Fig. 12a-c
1956Globanomalina ovalis lakiensis Haque p. 149 figs. Pl. 14, Fig. 2a-c
1957Globorotalia elongata Bolli pp. 77-78 figs. Pl. 20, Fig. 11-13
1962Globorotalia (Globorotalia) ehrenbergi Hillebrandt p. 126 figs. Pl. 12, Fig. 3a-c, 4a-b
1987Planorotalites chapmani Nederbragt and van Hinte pp. 586-587 figs. Pl. 2, Fig. 1-16; Pl. 3, Fig. 1-15
1999Globanomalina chapmani Olsson et al. pp. 39-40 figs. Pl. 34, Fig. 1-7

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomChromistaCavalier-Smith 1981
subkingdomRhizaria()
phylumForaminifera(Eichwald 1830)
RankNameAuthor
genusPlanorotalites
specieschapmani

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.

Planorotalites chapmani Nederbragt and van Hinte 1987
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Diagnosis
ReferenceDiagnosis
W. J. Parr 1938Test 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 1957Shape 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
No measurements are available
Locomotion: stationaryo
Life habit: semi-infaunalo
Diet: omnivoreo
Created: 2007-11-28 00:47:02
Modified: 2009-05-20 05:31:44
Source: o = order
Reference: Kiessling 2004

Age range: Paleocene or 66.00000 to 56.00000 Ma

Collections: one only


Time interval Ma Country or state Original ID and collection number
Paleocene66.0 - 56.0Canada (Nova Scotia) Planorotalites chapmani (141910)