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Species Turboroealia munda Jenkins 1965



Diagnosis / Definition:
Tjalsma (1977):
The smooth wall and the inflation of the chambers are the most typical features of this small species. Variation mainly concerns the number of chambers in the final whorl (4 to 5).
Discussion / Comments:
Tjalsma (1977):
It occurs at most levels in Cores 31-28. Reported from middle to high northern latitudes, from northwest Europe (Berggren, 1969) where it persists above the highest occurrence of Subbotina angiporoides (as at Site 329) and from Site 112, Labrador Sea (Berggren, 1972a).
Synonym list:
Tjalsma (1977):
1965 Globorotalia munda Jenkins. - Jenkins : p.1121 fig. 14, nos. 126-133
1977 Turboroealia munda Jenkins. - Tjalsma : p.311 pl. 4, figs. 7-11
References:

Jenkins,D.G. (1965):
Planktonic foraminiferal zones and new taxa from the Danian to lower Miocene of New Zealand . New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics Vol. 8(6) p. 1088-1288

Tjalsma,R.C. (1977):
Cenozoic Foraminifera from the South Atlantic, DSDP Leg 36.
In: Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project Vol. 36 p. 493-518

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