. Bulletins of American paleontology. . Text fig. 27. (?) Glohigerinella (icrurensis Bronnimann. Cat. Nos. 144455, 168920. Glohotruncana apenninn a zone, Gautier formation. Upper Cretaceous. All appr. X 80. (a,b) Same specimen, umbilical and apertural views. Holotype. (c,d) Same specimen, umbilical and apertural views. (e,f) Same specimen, umbilical and apertural views. (g,h) Same specimen, umbilical and apertural views. (i,k) Same specimen, umbilical and apertural views. (l,m) Same specimen, umbili- cal and apertural views. chambers of the last volution. The species is named after the


. Bulletins of American paleontology. . Text fig. 27. (?) Glohigerinella (icrurensis Bronnimann. Cat. Nos. 144455, 168920. Glohotruncana apenninn a zone, Gautier formation. Upper Cretaceous. All appr. X 80. (a,b) Same specimen, umbilical and apertural views. Holotype. (c,d) Same specimen, umbilical and apertural views. (e,f) Same specimen, umbilical and apertural views. (g,h) Same specimen, umbilical and apertural views. (i,k) Same specimen, umbilical and apertural views. (l,m) Same specimen, umbili- cal and apertural views. chambers of the last volution. The species is named after the Turure area, E. Central Range where the type locality of the Gautier formation is situated. Genus HASTIGERINELLA Cushman 1927 Subgenus HASTIGERFNOIDES n. subgen. Diagnosis.—Test stellate, planispiral in the adult, possibly tro- choidal in young stages. Chambers of adult subglobular to subglob- ular-elongate, broadly rounded at the base, gradually tapering into. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Paleontological Research Institution (Ithaca, N. Y. ); Columbia University. Ithaca, N. Y. , Paleontological Research Institution [etc. ]


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