The foraminiferid genus Gavelinella in the Senonian of north-west Europe

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The foraminiferid genus Gavelinella in the Senonian of north-west Europe

  • Volume / Part: 24 / 2
  • Publication Date: May 1981
  • Page(s): 391 - 416
  • Authored By: P. G. Edwards

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The morphology and stratigraphic importance of species, subspecies and varieties of the genus Gavelinella from the Senonian (Upper Cretaceous) chalk of north-west Europe are discussed. It is suggested that several stratigraphically significant lineages arose from a Gavelinella schloenbachi (Reuss) ancestor during the Senonian. Within the Gavelinella clementiana (d'Orbigny) plexus of evolving forms, one subspecies G. dementiana convexa is described as new. The Gavelinella lorneiana (d'Orbigny)-G. pertusa (Marsson) lineage is regarded separately, and it is suggested to have arisen from a Gavelinella ammonoides (Reuss) ancestor during the Turonian.

Palaeontology - Volume 24 Part 2 Pages 391-416



Palaeontology - Volume 24 Part 2 Pages 391-416

Citations

EDWARDS, P. G. 1981. The foraminiferid genus Gavelinella in the Senonian of north-west Europe. Palaeontology, 24, 2, 391–416.