Class: Rotaliata    Subclass: Globigerinana    Order: Globorotaliida    Family: Globorotaliidae
Globigerinita glutinata (Egger, 1893)
  Synonyms:
  
Globigerina glutinata Egger, 1895used in: HAYW2011

Reference: HAYW2011  /  WFD AphiaID: 113464      
     Morphological Attributes:
Spines: non-spinose
Microstructure: microperforate
Texture: smooth
Coiling: trochospiral
Spire: neither high nor low / Umbilical depth: deep
Chamberform on the umbilical side: spherical
Keel: no keel / Lip: lip or rim / Tooth: no tooth
First occurence: 026.93 / Last occurence: 000.00





identified by scientist

Quaternary
Holocene
recent
South of Iceland
Reykjanes Ridge
FEU-1006674
identified by scientist

Neogene


off West Africa
ODP Leg 159 Sites 959 to 962
FEU-1009401
identified by scientist

Quaternary
Holocene
recent
Banda, Timor and Arafura Sea
Sahul Shelf and Timor Sea
FEU-1020440
identified by scientist

Quaternary
Holocene
recent
Banda, Timor and Arafura Sea
Sahul Shelf and Timor Sea
FEU-1020441
identified by scientist

Quaternary
Holocene
recent
Banda, Timor and Arafura Sea
Sahul Shelf and Timor Sea
FEU-1020442
   
identified by scientist

Quaternary
Holocene
recent
off Peru and Northern Chile
off Coquimbo
FEU-1011613
identified by scientist

Quaternary
Pleistocene

Micronesia and Philippine Basin
Fantangisña Seamount
FEU-1024843
identified by scientist

Quaternary
Pleistocene

off Biscaya and Iberia
Oporto Seamount
FEU-1005681
identified by scientist

Quaternary
Pleistocene

off Biscaya and Iberia
Oporto Seamount
FEU-1005682
identified by scientist

Neogene
Miocene

off Brazil
ODP Leg 154 Sites 925 to 929
FEU-1009182
   
identified by scientist

Neogene
Miocene

Micronesia + Philippine Basin
ODP Leg 130 Site 806
FEU-1009583
identified by M. Hesemann

Quaternary
Holocene
recent
Greater North Sea
North Sea WH335 Box M
FEU-1021898
identified by M. Hesemann

Quaternary
Holocene
recent
Greater North Sea
North Sea WH335 Box M
FEU-1021899
identified by M. Hesemann

Quaternary
Holocene
recent
Greater North Sea
North Sea WH335 Box M
FEU-1021900
identified by M. Hesemann

Quaternary
Holocene
recent
Greater North Sea
North Sea WH335 Box M
FEU-1021901