Foraminifera taxon details
Gyroidinoides nodus (Belford, 1960) †
1554253 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1554253)
accepted
Species
Gyroidina noda Belford, 1960 † · unaccepted (Opinion of Malumián and Masiuk...)
Opinion of Malumián and Masiuk (1977) ['noda' is an incorrect original spelling of 'nodus' a noun not an adjective]
Gyroidinoides noda (Belford, 1960) † · unaccepted (Nodus: 'knot' is a noun not an...)
Nodus: 'knot' is a noun not an adjective
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
(of Gyroidina noda Belford, 1960 †) Belford, D. J. (1960). Upper Cretaceous foraminifera from the Toolonga calcilutite and Gingin chalk, Commonwealth of Australia. <em>Bureau of Mineral Resources Geology and geophysics Bulletin.</em> 57: 1-198., available online at https://d28rz98at9flks.cloudfront.net/244/Bull_057.pdf
note: p. 80: "The specific name is from the Latin nodus, swelling, referring to the raised central area on the spiral side." Belford seems to have treated the noun nodus as an adjective (nodatus, a, um wo...
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note: p. 80: "The specific name is from the Latin nodus, swelling, referring to the raised central area on the spiral side." Belford seems to have treated the noun nodus as an adjective (nodatus, a, um wo...
p. 80: "The specific name is from the Latin nodus, swelling, referring to the raised central
area on the spiral side."
Belford seems to have treated the noun nodus as an adjective (nodatus, a, um would be correct adjective).

Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2025). World Foraminifera Database. Gyroidinoides nodus (Belford, 1960) †. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1554253 on 2025-09-15
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(of Gyroidina noda Belford, 1960 †) Belford, D. J. (1960). Upper Cretaceous foraminifera from the Toolonga calcilutite and Gingin chalk, Commonwealth of Australia. <em>Bureau of Mineral Resources Geology and geophysics Bulletin.</em> 57: 1-198., available online at https://d28rz98at9flks.cloudfront.net/244/Bull_057.pdf
note: p. 80: "The specific name is from the Latin nodus, swelling, referring to the raised central area on the spiral side." Belford seems to have treated the noun nodus as an adjective (nodatus, a, um wo...
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new combination reference Malumián, N.; Masiuk, V. (1977). Foraminíferos de la Formación Cabeza de León (Cretácico Superior, Tierra del Fuego, República Argentina). <em>Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina.</em> 31(3)[1976)]: 180-202., available online at https://revista.geologica.org.ar/raga/issue/view/210/138 [details] Available for editors
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note: p. 80: "The specific name is from the Latin nodus, swelling, referring to the raised central area on the spiral side." Belford seems to have treated the noun nodus as an adjective (nodatus, a, um wo...
p. 80: "The specific name is from the Latin nodus, swelling, referring to the raised central
area on the spiral side."
Belford seems to have treated the noun nodus as an adjective (nodatus, a, um would be correct adjective).

new combination reference Malumián, N.; Masiuk, V. (1977). Foraminíferos de la Formación Cabeza de León (Cretácico Superior, Tierra del Fuego, República Argentina). <em>Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina.</em> 31(3)[1976)]: 180-202., available online at https://revista.geologica.org.ar/raga/issue/view/210/138 [details] Available for editors
