Charliella rossae n. gen., n. sp., from the Tethyan realm; remarks on the evolution of Late Permian biseriamminids
Charliella rossae n. gen., n. sp., from the Tethyan realm; remarks on the evolution of Late Permian biseriamminids
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (October 2001) 31 (4): 309-314
- Asia
- biologic evolution
- Foraminifera
- Fusulinina
- holotypes
- Invertebrata
- microfossils
- Middle East
- morphology
- new taxa
- Paleozoic
- Permian
- phylogeny
- Protista
- Sea of Marmara region
- synonymy
- taxonomy
- Tethys
- Turkey
- type localities
- type specimens
- Upper Permian
- Biseriamminidae
- Palaeotextularacea
- Charliella rossae
- Charliella
The name Charliella is proposed for a new biseriamminid genus characterized by a four-layered wall that thickens along the anterior side of the septa and partially occludes the chamber cavity. Charliella rossae was derived from the Globivalvulina graeca-Globivalvulina vonderschmitti lineage which also constituted the root stock of true Paraglobivalvulina (P. mira) in Late Permian time. The Globivalvulina decrouezae-Septoglobivalvulina gracilis-Paraglobivalvulinoides septulifer lineage is another trend in the evolution of biseriamminids. The recognition of such a lineage in the Late Permian necessitates taxonomic revision of the biseriamminids to attribute globular and involute forms with thin and undifferentiated walls to Septoglobivalvulina, a genus which was synonymized under Paraglobivalvulina in previous work.