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Lilliputianella globulifera Kretchmar & Gorbatchik 1971 from: Banner, F.T.Desai, D. (1988): A review and revision of the Jurassic-Early Cretaceous Globigerinina, with special reference to the Aptian assemblages of Speeton (North Yorkshire, England) . J. micropalaeontol. Vol. 7(2) p. 143-185
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Species Lilliputianella globulifera Kretchmar & Gorbatchik 1971



Discussion / Comments:
Banner & Desai (1988):
L. glohulifera possesses a deep and open umbilicus, in breadth equal to 1/5 to 1/4 of the test diameter. The chambers become elongate ovoid later in ontogeny than in L. bizonae, L. kuhryi and L. longorii and only the last one of two chambers may be distinctly higher than broad. L. glohulifera differs from L. similis in possessing a concave spiral side in which the growth spiral opens more rapidly even through the chambers become elongate ovoid more slowly.
Boudagher-Fadel et al. (1997):
Remarks: This species is distinguished by having 5% to 7 chambers in the last whorl, the last two chambers are distinctly higher than long, but are not elongate. The umbilicus is largely broad and deep. The original illustrations of the synonyms Hedbergella maslakovae and H. similis (both described by Longoria, 1974) are shown in Plate 9.1, Figs 10-14.
Systematics:

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 Superfamilia Globigerinaceae
  Familia Praehedbergellidae
   Subfamilia Praehedbergellinae
    Genus Lilliputianella
     Species Lilliputianella globulifera
Synonym list:
Banner & Desai (1988):
1971 Clavihedbergella globulifera Kretchmar & Gorbatchik. - Gorbatchik & Kretchmar : p.22 pl VI figs 6,7 (nomen nudum)
1971 Clavihedbergella globulifera Kretchmar & Gorbatchik. - Gorbatchik : p.136 pl 30 figs 1a-c (holotype)
1986 Clavihedbergella globulifera Kretchmar & Gorbatchik. - Gorbatchik : 119, 120 pl 26 figs 1-2
1988 Lilliputianella globulifera Kretchmar & Gorbatchik. - Banner & Desai : 170, 171 pl 8 figs 1-4
Boudagher-Fadel et al. (1997):
1971 Clavihedbergella globulifera Kretchmar & Gorbatchik. - Gorbatchik & Kretchmar : p.22 pl. 6; fig. 6, 7 (nomen nudum)
1971 Clavihedbergella globulifera Kretchmar & Gorbatchik. - Gorbatchik : p.136 pl. 30; fig. 1a-c (holotype)
1974 Hedbergella maslakovae Longoria. - Longoria : p. 61-63 pl. 20, fig. 1-3, 14-16; pl. 24, fig. 11-14
1974 Hedbergella similis Longoria. - Longoria : p. 68, 69 pl. 16, fig. 10-21; pl. 18, fig. 12, 13; pl. 23, fig. 14-16
1988 Lilliputianella globulifera Kretchmar & Gorbatchik. - Banner & Desai : p.168 pl. 8, fig. 1-4
1997 Lilliputianella globulifera Kretchmar & Gorbatchik. - Boudagher-Fadel et al. : p.169 pl. 9.1; fig. 5-15; Figure: 9.1
1997 Lilliputianella globulifera Kretchmar & Gorbatchik. - Boudagher-Fadel et al. : pl. 6; fig. 5
References:

Gorbatchik,T.N. and Kretchmar,V. (1971):
Structure of the wall of some Early Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera [translated title from Russian] . Voprosy Mikropaleontologii Vol. 14 p. 17-24

Gorbatchik,T.N. (1971):
On Early Cretaceous foraminifera of the Crimea [in Russian] . Voprosy Mikropaleontologii Vol. 14 p. 125-139

Longoria,J.F. (1974):
Stratigraphic, morphologic and taxonomic studies of Aptian planktonic Foraminifera . Revista Espanola de MicropaleontologíaNo extraord p. 1-107

Gorbatchik,T.N. (1986):
Jurassic and Early Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera of the south of the USSR [in Russian]. p. 239

Banner,F.T. and Desai,D. (1988):
A review and revision of the Jurassic-Early Cretaceous Globigerinina, with special reference to the Aptian assemblages of Speeton (North Yorkshire, England) . J. micropalaeontol. Vol. 7(2) p. 143-185

Boudagher-Fadel,M.K.; Banner,F.T.; Whittaker,J.E. and Simmons,M.D. (1997):
Early Evolutionary History of Planktonic Foraminifera. Vol. 1

Boudagher-Fadel,M.K.; Banner,F.T.; Gorbatchik,T.N. and Simmons,M.D. (1997):
Barremian-Aptian planktonic foraminifera from the Crimea, compared to those from Tunisia and the North Sea area..
In: Micropalaeontology of the Former Soviet Union Eds: Simmons, M.D.

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