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Species Tenuitella gemma Jenkins 1966 | ||||||
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Diagnosis / Definition: | ||||||
Pearson et al. (2006): DESCRIPTION. Type of wall: Microperforate, monolamellar, thin, surface smooth to finely pustulose, pustules irregularly scattered on umbilical and spiral sides of test. Test morphology: Test small, very low trochospiral, equatorial periphery lobate, circular to elliptical in outline, axial periphery rounded; chambers globular, slightly compressed, 4 1/2-5 1/2 in the final whorl, 10- 12 comprising adult tests, increasing slowly in size; sutures slightly recurved, depressed on spiral and umbilical sides; umbilicus small, nearly closed; aperture a very low arch bordered by a narrow, equidimensional lip, interiomarginal, intra- to extraumbilical in position. Size: Holotype 0.16 mm diameter; hypotypes 0.13-0.17 mm diameter, 0.70-0.80 mm breadth. |
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Discussion / Comments: | ||||||
Jenkins (1985): Pearson et al. (2006): DISTINGUISHING FEATURES.- Distinguished from T. insolita, T. patefacta, and T. praegemma by its slightly more compressed test, less lobate equatorial periphery and nearly closed umbilicus; further distinguished from T. patefacta and T. insolita by having a lower apertural arch; further distinguished from T. praegemma by absence of ovoid or subcrescentic chambers and secondary apertures or apertural lips; distinguished from Tenuitella clemenciae (Bermudez) and T. munda (Jenkins) by having 5 rather than 4 chambers in the final whorl. DISCUSSION.- The holotype of T. gemma, which is illustrated on Plate 16.7, Figs. 16-18), shows the characteristic features of the species, including a weakly lobate equatorial periphery, a nearly closed umbilicus, and a low apertural arch. Forms that are morphologically transitional between T. gemma and its ancestral species, T. praegemma, appear in the uppermost Eocene and range into the lowermost Oligocene. PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS.- Descended from Tenuitella praegemma during the latest Eocene; gave rise to Tenuitella clemenciae and T. munda during the early Oligocene. STRATIGRAPHIC RANGE.- Uppermost Eocene to upper Oligocene; Zone E16 to Zone 06. Jenkins (1966, 1971) recorded T. gemma only within the Globigerina brevis Zone (uppermost Eocene-basal Oligocene) in New Zealand, but Li (1987) found it to range into Zone 05 in Trinidad. Miller and others (2003) record the lowest occurrence of T. gemma within the uppermost Eocene, within 5 m below the extinction of Hantkenina spp. in the Ocean View Borehole of the New Jersey Coasetal Plain. GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION.- Cosmopolitan. STABLE ISOTOPE PALEOBIOL0GY.- No data available. |
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Systematics: | ||||||
1 Superregnum Eukaryota Regnum Protoctista Phylum Ciliophora Subphylum Postciliodesmatophora Ordo Globigerinida Superfamilia Globigerinaceae Superfamilia Nonionacea Familia Candeinidae Genus Tenuitella Species Tenuitella gemma 22 Genus Tenuitella Species Tenuitella gemma 35 Ordo Foraminiferida Superfamilia Globigerinaceae Familia Cassigerinellidae Genus Tenuitella Species Tenuitella gemma |
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Synonym list: | ||||||
Spezzaferri & Silva (1990): 1971 Globorotalia (Turborotalia) gemma Jenkins. - Jenkins :
1971 Globorotalia (Turborotalia) gemma Jenkins. - Jenkins : pl. 10; fig. 263-269
1990 Tenuitella gemma Jenkins. - Spezzaferri & Silva : p.260 pl. XVIII; fig. 6a-c
Pearson et al. (2006): 1953 Globigerina postcretacea Myatliuk. - Subbotina : p.60 pl. 2; fig. 16a-20c [lower Oligocene, northern Caucasus];
[Not Myalliuk, 1950]
1962 Globorotalia (Turborotalia) postcretacea Myatliuk. - Blow & Banner : p. 120-121 pl. 12; fig. G-J [Oligocene, Lindi, Tanzania];
[Not Myatliuk, 1950]
1966 Globorotalia gemma Jenkins. - Jenkins : p.1115 fig. 11, nos 97-103 [lower Oligocene, Kakanui River, New
Zealand]
1971 Globorotalia (Turborotalia) gemma Jenkins. - Jenkins : p.115 pl. 10; fig. 263-269 [lower Oligocene, Kakanui
River, New Zealand]
1978 Globorotalia gemma Jenkins. - Toumarkine : pl. 8; fig. 1-2 [lower
Oligocene Globigerina brevis Zone, DSDP Site 360,
Cape Basin, South Atlantic Ocean]
1987 Tenuitella gemma Jenkins. - Li : pl. 2; fig. 6-8 [lower
Oligocene, Cipero Fm., Trinidad]
non 1991 Tenuitella gemma Jenkins. - Huber : p.441 pl. 7; fig. 7, 8 [=Tenuitella patefacta Li]
1995 Tenuitella gemma Jenkins. - Poag & Commeau : p.155 pl. 9; fig. 18-20 [Lower Oligocene Zone P18,
U. S. Geological Survey Exmore Core, Virgina
Coastal Plain]
2006 Tenuitella gemma Jenkins. - Pearson et al. : p.497 pl. 16.7; fig. 15-20 (Pl. 16.7, Figs. 15-17: new SEMs of holotype of
Globorotalia gemma Jenkins)
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Stratigraphy - absolute ages: | ||||||
LAD: 24.3 ± 0 [Ma], Berggren et al. (1995) ODP Leg 120 Site 747 |
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Specimen: | ||||||
Geological and Nuclear Science Institute, Lower Hutt, New Zealand, Inventory number: NZGS TF 1505 |
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References: | ||||||
Subbotina,N.N. (1953): Blow,W.H. and Banner,F.T. (1962): Jenkins,D.G. (1966): Jenkins,D.G. (1971): Toumarkine,M. (1978): Jenkins,D.G. (1985): Li,Q. (1987): Spezzaferri,S. and Silva,I.S.. (1990): Huber,B.T. (1991): Poag,C.W.. and Commeau,J.A.. (1995): Berggren,W.A.; Kent,D.V.; Swisher,C.C. and Aubry,M.P. (1995): Pearson,P.N.; Olsson,R.K.; Hemleben,C.; Huber,B.T. and Berggren,W.A. (2006): |
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