Foraminifera taxon details
Septabrunsiinoidea Conil & Lys, 1977 nom. transl. Colpaert & Vachard in Colpaert et al., 2017 †
marine, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
Colpaert, C.; Vachard, D.; Monnet, C.; Clausen, S.; Timokhina, I.; Obut, O.; Izokh, N. (2017). Tournaisian (Early Carboniferous) foraminifers of the Kuznetsk Basin (South-West Siberia, Russia). <em>Bulletin de la Société géologique de France.</em> 188(1-2): 2-10., available online at https://doi.org/10.1051/bsgf/2017003
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Description Test discoid to subnautiloid, biumbilicate or with prominent flanks. Pseudoseptate to septate from early to last whorls, or...
Taxonomic remark J. Pignatti (2022) pers. comm. kindly brought to our attention that according to the principle of coordination of the ICZN...
Description Test discoid to subnautiloid, biumbilicate or with prominent flanks. Pseudoseptate to septate from early to last whorls, or rarely completely septate. Supplementary deposits often absent, or represented by corner fillings, or rarely by curved spines in the last chambers. Wall dark microgranular forming tectum, or differentiated with clearer particles, or rarely multilayered.
(Vachard and Le Coze (2024)). [details]
(Vachard and Le Coze (2024)). [details]
Taxonomic remark J. Pignatti (2022) pers. comm. kindly brought to our attention that according to the principle of coordination of the ICZN...
Taxonomic remark J. Pignatti (2022) pers. comm. kindly brought to our attention that according to the principle of coordination of the ICZN (1999), Globoendothyroidea Reitlinger in Voloshinova & Reitlinger, 1959 has priority in respect to Septabrunsiinoidea Colpaert & Vachard in Colpaert et al., 2017.
As the Globoendothyridae are only very advanced forms of the superfamily, both microstructurally and morphologically speaking, we prefer denominate the superfamily according to the ancestral family which possesses all the potential growth characters of the group: e.g. wall type, juvenarium, more or less developed septa or pseudosepta.
The superfamily Globoendothyroidea has never been described except a quotation in Krainer and Vachard (2015, p. 218), in application of the article 35.5 of the ICZN, we suggest to keep Septabrunsiinoidea as the name of the superfamily, Septabrunsiinoidea is in prevailing usage. [details]
As the Globoendothyridae are only very advanced forms of the superfamily, both microstructurally and morphologically speaking, we prefer denominate the superfamily according to the ancestral family which possesses all the potential growth characters of the group: e.g. wall type, juvenarium, more or less developed septa or pseudosepta.
The superfamily Globoendothyroidea has never been described except a quotation in Krainer and Vachard (2015, p. 218), in application of the article 35.5 of the ICZN, we suggest to keep Septabrunsiinoidea as the name of the superfamily, Septabrunsiinoidea is in prevailing usage. [details]
Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2025). World Foraminifera Database. Septabrunsiinoidea Conil & Lys, 1977 nom. transl. Colpaert & Vachard in Colpaert et al., 2017 †. Accessed at: https://marinespecies.org/foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1055712 on 2025-06-01
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Colpaert, C.; Vachard, D.; Monnet, C.; Clausen, S.; Timokhina, I.; Obut, O.; Izokh, N. (2017). Tournaisian (Early Carboniferous) foraminifers of the Kuznetsk Basin (South-West Siberia, Russia). <em>Bulletin de la Société géologique de France.</em> 188(1-2): 2-10., available online at https://doi.org/10.1051/bsgf/2017003
page(s): p. 9 [details] Available for editors
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Description Test discoid to subnautiloid, biumbilicate or with prominent flanks. Pseudoseptate to septate from early to last whorls, or rarely completely septate. Supplementary deposits often absent, or represented by corner fillings, or rarely by curved spines in the last chambers. Wall dark microgranular forming tectum, or differentiated with clearer particles, or rarely multilayered.(Vachard and Le Coze (2024)). [details]
Taxonomic remark J. Pignatti (2022) pers. comm. kindly brought to our attention that according to the principle of coordination of the ICZN (1999), Globoendothyroidea Reitlinger in Voloshinova & Reitlinger, 1959 has priority in respect to Septabrunsiinoidea Colpaert & Vachard in Colpaert et al., 2017.
As the Globoendothyridae are only very advanced forms of the superfamily, both microstructurally and morphologically speaking, we prefer denominate the superfamily according to the ancestral family which possesses all the potential growth characters of the group: e.g. wall type, juvenarium, more or less developed septa or pseudosepta.
The superfamily Globoendothyroidea has never been described except a quotation in Krainer and Vachard (2015, p. 218), in application of the article 35.5 of the ICZN, we suggest to keep Septabrunsiinoidea as the name of the superfamily, Septabrunsiinoidea is in prevailing usage. [details]