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Globorotalia is a
genus of
foraminifers belonging to the
family Globorotaliidae. It is a single-celled
animal large enough to be seen with a
naked eye...
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Stewart Arch in the
Solomon Islands.
There are
layers of chalk,
containing Globorotalia, in the
Nicosia Formation of Cyprus,
which formed during the Pliocene...
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Messinian is at the
first appearance of the
planktonic foram species Globorotalia conomiozea and is
stratigraphically in the
middle of
magnetic chronozone...
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evolution and speciation.
Extensive research on the
planktonic foraminifer Globorotalia truncatulinoides has
provided insight into
paleobiogeographical and paleoenvironmental...
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Globorotalia menardii is a
perforate foraminiferan,
about 1
millimetre (0.04 in) in size. It is a single-celled
animal large enough to be seen with a naked...
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Gauss chronozone and at the
extinction of the
planktonic forams Globorotalia margaritae and
Pulleniatina primalis. The
Zanclean flood marked the beginning...
- obliquiloculata, (22)
Globorotalia inflata, (23)
Globorotalia menardii, (24)
Globorotalia scitula, (25)
Globorotalia cr****aformis, (26)
Globorotalia truncatulinoides...
- Pleistocene:
Globorotalia fimbriata,
Globorotalia truncatolinoides,
Globorotalia cr****aformis viola. N 19 –
Pliocene (Zanclean):
Globorotalia margaritae...
- Messinian) is at the
first appearance of the
planktonic foram species Globorotalia conomiozea and is
stratigraphically in the
middle of
magnetic chronozone...
- and NC10 respectively, with a deep-branching
position in Rhizaria).
Globorotalia, a
genus of
forams visible to the
naked eye
Cladococcus cell, showing...