Class: Rotaliata    Subclass: Rotaliana    Order: Rotaliida    Family: Globobuliminidae
Globobulimina Cushman, 1927

Globobulimina affinis
Hofker, 1932
type specimen   holotype
Quaternary

Globobulimina affinis
Hofker, 1932
identified by scientist   
Quaternary
off Brazil

Globobulimina affinis
Schubert, 1904
identified by scientist   syntype
Neogene
Vienna Basin

Globobulimina barbata
(Cushman, 1927)
type specimen   holotype
Quaternary

Globobulimina barbata
Cushman, 1927
identified by M. Hesemann   
Quaternary
Caribbean Sea and Bahamas
   

Globobulimina doliolum
(Terquem and Terquem, 1886)
type specimen   holotype
Quaternary

Globobulimina mississippiensis
Parker, 1954
identified by scientist   
Quaternary
Gulf of Mexico

Globobulimina ovata
(d'Orbigny, 1846)
identified by scientist   
Quaternary
New Zealand and off

Globobulimina ovata
Fujita & Ito, 1957
identified by scientist   
Quaternary
Gulf of Mexico

Globobulimina ovata
Fujita & Ito, 1957
identified by scientist   
Quaternary
Gulf of Mexico
   

Globobulimina ovula
(D’Orbigny, 1839)
type specimen   holotype
Quaternary

Globobulimina ovula
(D’Orbigny, 1839)
identified by scientist   
Quaternary
Banda, Timor and Arafura Sea

Globobulimina pacifica
Cushman, 1927
identified by scientist   
Quaternary
Azores

Globobulimina perversa
(Cushman, 1921)
type specimen   holotype
Quaternary

Globobulimina perversa
(Cushman, 1921)
identified by scientist   
Quaternary
Banda, Timor and Arafura Sea
   

Globobulimina pupula
(Stache, 1864)
type specimen   holotype


Globobulimina pupula
(Stache, 1864)
type specimen   holotype


Globobulimina pupula
(Stache, 1864)
type specimen   holotype


Globobulimina pyrula
(d'Orbigny, 1846)
type specimen   holotype


Globobulimina pyrula
(d'Orbigny, 1846)
identified by scientist   
Neogene
Pannonian Basin
   

Globobulimina pyrula
(d'Orbigny, 1846)
identified by scientist   
Neogene
Vienna Basin

Globobulimina sobrina
Galloway and Morrey, 1931
type specimen   holotype
Cretaceous
Mexico and Middle America

Globobulimina turgida
(Bailey, 1951)
identified by M. Hesemann   
Quaternary
South of Iceland