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Distribution of Calcarina spengleri (Gmelin) and Calcarina mayori Cushman at Green Island Reef.
Published: 01 July 2002
F igure 7. Distribution of Calcarina spengleri (Gmelin) and Calcarina mayori Cushman at Green Island Reef.
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Global distribution of Calcarina spengleri (Gmelin), Calcarina mayori Cushman, and Baculogypsina sphaerulata (Parker and Jones) based on the synonymies given in the text.
Published: 01 July 2002
F igure 9. Global distribution of Calcarina spengleri (Gmelin), Calcarina mayori Cushman, and Baculogypsina sphaerulata (Parker and Jones) based on the synonymies given in the text.
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2002
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2002) 32 (3): 201–216.
...F igure 7. Distribution of Calcarina spengleri (Gmelin) and Calcarina mayori Cushman at Green Island Reef. ...
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Calcarina mayori Cushman. Drawings reproduced from Hofker (1927), plate 20 figs. 3–5. a) axial section (×20), b) dorsal side (×30), c) umbilical side (×30).
Published: 01 January 2005
F igure 2. Calcarina mayori Cushman. Drawings reproduced from Hofker (1927) , plate 20 figs. 3–5. a) axial section (×20), b) dorsal side (×30), c) umbilical side (×30).
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2005
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2005) 35 (1): 15–21.
...F igure 2. Calcarina mayori Cushman. Drawings reproduced from Hofker (1927) , plate 20 figs. 3–5. a) axial section (×20), b) dorsal side (×30), c) umbilical side (×30). ...
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Distributions of Amphistegina radiata and Heterostegina depressa restricted by competing Calcarina mayori.
Published: 01 January 2004
F igure 14. Distributions of Amphistegina radiata and Heterostegina depressa restricted by competing Calcarina mayori.
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Scale bars = 00 μm, that for fig. 1 applies to figs. 1–8 and that for fig. 9 applies to figs. 9–16. 1–8Calcarina spengleri; 1 F11582 spiral side; 2 F11583 spiral side; 3 F11584 spiral side; 4 F11585 spiral side; 5 F11586 spiral side; 6 F11587 spiral side; 7 F11588 spiral side; 8 F11589 spiral side; 9–16Calcarina mayori; 9 F11590 spiral side; 10 F11591 spiral side; 11 F11592 umbilical side; 12 F11593 spiral side; 13 F11594 spiral side; 14 F11595 spiral side; 15 F11596 spiral side; 16 F11597 spiral side.
Published: 01 July 2002
spiral side; 8 F11589 spiral side; 9–16 Calcarina mayori ; 9 F11590 spiral side; 10 F11591 spiral side; 11 F11592 umbilical side; 12 F11593 spiral side; 13 F11594 spiral side; 14 F11595 spiral side; 15 F11596 spiral side; 16 F11597 spiral side.
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Photomicrographs of algal symbiont-bearing larger foraminifera considered in this study. All specimens were collected from coral reef-associated environments off Ishigaki Island, Okinawa, Japan.
Published: 01 July 2004
hispida Brady from the reef crest site. Calcarina gaudichaudii d’Orbigny from the reef crest site. Calcarina mayori Cushman from the 18-m depth site.
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Scale bars = 200 μm, that for fig. 1 applies to figs. 1–4, 6–13, that for fig. 5 applies to fig. 5, that for fig. 14 applies to fig. 14 and that for fig. 15 applies to figs. 15–17. 1–7Calcarina spengleri; 1, 2, & 5 F11598; 1 spiral side; 2 umbilical side; 3–4 F11599; 3 spiral side; 4 umbilical side; 5 F11598 apertural view; 6–7 F11600; 6 spiral side; 7 umbilical side; 8–14Calcarina mayori; 8–9 F11601; 8 spiral side; 9 umbilical side; 10–11 F11602; 10 spiral side; 11 umbilical side; 12–14 F11603; 12 spiral side; 13 umbilical side; 14 apertural view; 15–17Baculogypsina sphaerulata; 15 F11604 lateral view; 16 F11605 lateral view; 17 F11606 lateral view.
Published: 01 July 2002
spiral side; 4 umbilical side; 5 F11598 apertural view; 6–7 F11600; 6 spiral side; 7 umbilical side; 8–14 Calcarina mayori ; 8–9 F11601; 8 spiral side; 9 umbilical side; 10–11 F11602; 10 spiral side; 11 umbilical side; 12–14 F11603; 12 spiral side; 13 umbilical side; 14
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Scale bars represent 0.5 mm unless stated otherwise. 1–7 & 9–18 scanning electron microscope pictures. 1–13Calcarina hispidaBrady, 1876;1, 2 Neotype of Calcarina spengleri as designated by and reproduced from Hansen (1981); 1 umbilical side; 2 dorsal side; 3, 4, Specimen from the same shell as the holotype and neotype originated (after Hansen, 1981); 3 umbilical side, 4 dorsal side; 5–7 Togian Islands; 5 dorsal side; 6 umbilical side; 7 detail of spine (from Hofker collection); 8 Cabilao Island, the Philippines, axial section; 9–13 Tukangbesi Islands (southeastern Sulawesi, from sample WAK06-1.3); 9 dorsal side; 10 umbilical side; 11 detail of spine; 12 detail of last chamber; 13 detail of structure on umbilical side. 14–21Calcarina mayoriCushman, 1924; 14–18 Tukangbesi Islands (southeastern Sulawesi, from sample WAK23-15); 14 umbilical side; 15 dorsal side, 16 detail of spine; 17 detail of last chamber of dorsal side; 18 detail of structure in central part of the umbilical side; 19, 20 Spermonde Archipelago (from sample BTW7); 19 dorsal side; 20 umbilical side; 21 Bali, from sample Bal18-23, umbilical side.
Published: 01 January 2005
Islands (southeastern Sulawesi, from sample WAK06-1.3); 9 dorsal side; 10 umbilical side; 11 detail of spine; 12 detail of last chamber; 13 detail of structure on umbilical side. 14–21 Calcarina mayori Cushman, 1924 ; 14–18 Tukangbesi Islands (southeastern Sulawesi, from sample WAK23-15
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Scanning Electron Microscope images of selected abundant foraminiferal species from the inner Sunda shelf of the southern South China Sea, east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Scale bars = 100 µm. 1Cavarotalia annectens (Jones and Parker, 1865) a) dorsal b) ventral; 2Asterorotalia milletti (Hottinger and Oesterle, 1980) a) dorsal b) ventral; 3Ammonia sp. A; 4Ammonia supera (Belford, 1966); 5Ammonia tepida (Cushman, 1926); 6Asterorotalia pulchella (d'Orbigny, 1839); 7Neoeponides bradyi (Le Calvez, 1974) a) dorsal b) oblique ventral showing aperture; 8Caribeanella philippinensis (McCulloch, 1977); 9Rotorbis auberi (d'Orbigny, 1839); 10Sigmoidella elegantissima (Parker and Jones, 1865); 11Spirophthalmidium sp.; 12Bombulina echinata (Millett, 1902); 13Calcarina mayori (Cushman, 1924); 14Sagrinella lobata (Brady, 1881); 15Valvobifarina mackinnoni (Millett, 1900); 16Botuloides pauciloculatus (Zheng, 1979).
Published: 11 January 2019
Caribeanella philippinensis (McCulloch, 1977); 9 Rotorbis auberi (d'Orbigny, 1839); 10 Sigmoidella elegantissima (Parker and Jones, 1865); 11 Spirophthalmidium sp.; 12 Bombulina echinata (Millett, 1902); 13 Calcarina mayori (Cushman, 1924); 14 Sagrinella lobata (Brady, 1881); 15
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2004
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2004) 34 (1): 9–33.
...F igure 14. Distributions of Amphistegina radiata and Heterostegina depressa restricted by competing Calcarina mayori. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2010
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2010) 40 (1): 36–60.
... database dedicated to algae. Callophycus serratus harbored foraminifera, mostly Acervulina mabaheti (Said), on the younger parts of the thallus near its apices. Calcarina mayori Cushman was present in the tangled, three-dimensional mats of Laurencia flexilis , but its maximum abundance...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2004
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2004) 34 (3): 169–179.
... hispida Brady from the reef crest site. Calcarina gaudichaudii d’Orbigny from the reef crest site. Calcarina mayori Cushman from the 18-m depth site. ...
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Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 January 2006
Paleobiology (2006) 32 (1): 70–99.
.... In calcarinids, depth estimation by probability distributions is similar to that for the porcelaneous forms, where fitting by power-transformed normal distributions again yielded slightly better results, except for the deeper Calcarina mayori and Baculogypsinoides spinosus . Although the fit of C. mayori...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2008
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2008) 38 (1): 11–22.
.... mayori and C. spengleri. Amphistegina is represented in great abundance by the epiphytic A. lessonii. Baculogypsina is also a very common epiphytic form represented by B. sphaerulata and often is found in association with Calcarina spengleri on the reef flat ( Jell and others, 1965 ; Lobegeier...
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Journal Article
Published: 20 July 2022
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2022) 52 (3): 160–178.
... ( Goeting et al., 2018 ). Concerning the wreck sites, they are all quite deeper than the investigated reef sites, and hence different foraminiferal species occur. Amphistegina radiata (papillate form) is one of the most common species followed by Calcarina mayori and O. ammonoides . The sites BW...
Journal Article
Published: 11 January 2019
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2019) 49 (1): 11–28.
... Caribeanella philippinensis (McCulloch, 1977); 9 Rotorbis auberi (d'Orbigny, 1839); 10 Sigmoidella elegantissima (Parker and Jones, 1865); 11 Spirophthalmidium sp.; 12 Bombulina echinata (Millett, 1902); 13 Calcarina mayori (Cushman, 1924); 14 Sagrinella lobata (Brady, 1881); 15...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2011
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2011) 41 (2): 101–113.
... environment, the foraminiferal assemblages are dominated by calcarinids ( Calcarina defrancii Orbigny, C. mayori Cushman, C. spengleri (Gmelin)), Amphistegina spp., Operculina ammonoides (Gronovius) and H. depressa (e.g., Langer and Lipps, 2003 ; Renema, 2003 ). Calcarinids and O. ammonoides...
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