Foraminifera taxon details
Cribrospira Möller, 1878 †
721723 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:721723)
accepted
Genus
Cribrospira panderi Möller, 1878 † (type by monotypy)
Rhodesina Conil & Longerstaey, 1980 † · unaccepted (Junior homonym)
Rhodesinella Conil & Longerstaey, 1980 † · unaccepted > junior subjective synonym (Subjective junior synonym Opinion...)
Subjective junior synonym Opinion of Vachard and Cózar in Liu et al. (2023)
- Species Cribrospira auriculata (Lin, 1981) †
- Species Cribrospira baliamadeni Pille, Vachard & Argyriadis, 2010 †
- Species Cribrospira denticulata Strank, 1983 †
- Species Cribrospira evoluta Vachard & Cózar in Liu et al., 2023 †
- Species Cribrospira knetschi Omara & Kenawy, 1966 †
- Species Cribrospira lebedevae Vachard & Cózar, 2016 †
- Species Cribrospira lianxianensis Lin, 1981 †
- Species Cribrospira micula Vdovenko, 1982 †
- Species Cribrospira mikhailovi Rauzer-Chernousova, 1948 †
- Species Cribrospira mira Rauzer-Chernousova, 1948 †
- Species Cribrospira orbiculata (Ganelina, 1956) †
- Species Cribrospira panderi Möller, 1878 †
- Species Cribrospira pansa Conil & Lys, 1965 †
- Species Cribrospira paradenticulata Vachard & Cózar in Liu et al., 2023 †
- Species Cribrospira rara Rauzer-Chernousova, 1948 †
- Species Cribrospira bushnellensis Applin & Jordan, 1945 † (uncertain > taxon inquirendum, Cribrospira? bushnellensis, described from Paleocene strata [Cribrospira is a Carboniferous genus]. First quoted as Haplophragmoides? bushnellensis in Applin and Applin (1944) [nomen nudum])
- Species Cribrospira moelleri Eimer & Fickert, 1899 † accepted as Haplophragmella panderi (Möller, 1879) † (Absolute synonym [Nom. nov. in Eimer and Fickert (1899) to avoid Secondary junior homonym with C. panderi Möller, 1878])
- Species Cribrospira perretae Vachard & Cózar, 2016 † accepted as Janischewskina perretae (Vachard & Cózar, 2016) † (unaccepted > superseded combination, Opinion of Vachard and Cózar in Liu et al. (2023))
- Species Cribrospira tenella Ye, Lin & Gu, 1987 † accepted as Bibradya tenella (Ye, Lin & Gu, 1987) † (unaccepted > superseded combination, Opinion of Vachard and Cózar in Liu et al. (2023))
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
fossil only
feminine
Möller, V. von. (1878). Die spiral-gewundenen Foraminiferen des russischen Kohlenkalks. <em>Mémoires de l'Académie impériale des sciences de St.-Pétersbourg.</em> ser. 7 vol. 25(9): 1-147., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/46592602, https://opac.geologie.ac.at/ais312/dokumente/Moeller_1877_Foraminiferen.pdf
page(s): p. 86 [details]
page(s): p. 86 [details]
Description Janischewskinidae globulose, planispirally coiled and involute, occasionally with an initial deviation. Whorls and chambers...
Diagnosis Test free, large, planispirally enrolled throughout or slightly irregularly coiled with rapidly enlarging spire, five to...
Description Janischewskinidae globulose, planispirally coiled and involute, occasionally with an initial deviation. Whorls and chambers are not numerous. Septa short, with rounded extremities and strongly curved backward in the type species, which is considered here as an advanced species. Wall microgranular homogeneous or becoming porous in the last chambers. Aperture simple becoming cribrate in the last chamber.
Occurrence: Middle Visean–late Serpukhovian of the Russian Platform, Urals, China, Vietnam, Belgium, Spain, England, Ireland, Poland and southern France (Pyrenees and Montagne Noire) (Rauzer-Chernousova, 1948c; Vachard, 1974b, 1977b; Perret, 1993), Donbass (C1ve2 -C1vf2 ) (Vdovenko, 2001: p. 174, Table 1). ‘‘Central Asia’’, China, Laos, Vietnam (Rauzer-Chernousova et al., 1996). Discovered in the Brigantian of Turkey. The FAD is late/latest Asbian, with the type species and the Russian species from the Aleksinsky; some species documented in Fewtrell et al. (1981) are Holkerian in age.
(Vachard and Cózar in Vachard et al. (2016)). [details]
Occurrence: Middle Visean–late Serpukhovian of the Russian Platform, Urals, China, Vietnam, Belgium, Spain, England, Ireland, Poland and southern France (Pyrenees and Montagne Noire) (Rauzer-Chernousova, 1948c; Vachard, 1974b, 1977b; Perret, 1993), Donbass (C1ve2 -C1vf2 ) (Vdovenko, 2001: p. 174, Table 1). ‘‘Central Asia’’, China, Laos, Vietnam (Rauzer-Chernousova et al., 1996). Discovered in the Brigantian of Turkey. The FAD is late/latest Asbian, with the type species and the Russian species from the Aleksinsky; some species documented in Fewtrell et al. (1981) are Holkerian in age.
(Vachard and Cózar in Vachard et al. (2016)). [details]
Diagnosis Test free, large, planispirally enrolled throughout or slightly irregularly coiled with rapidly enlarging spire, five to...
Diagnosis Test free, large, planispirally enrolled throughout or slightly irregularly coiled with rapidly enlarging spire, five to six chambers per whorl, septa very short, sutures slightly depressed and radial; wall calcareous, microgranular, compact and undifferentiated, without secondary deposits; aperture large and basal in the early stage, that of the final chamber multiple and cribrate on a trematophorelike structure. L. Carboniferous (Visean); European and central Asiatic USSR; USA: Idaho, Utah. (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, Foraminiferal Genera and Their Classification) [details]
Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2025). World Foraminifera Database. Cribrospira Möller, 1878 †. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=721723 on 2026-01-09
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Möller, V. von. (1878). Die spiral-gewundenen Foraminiferen des russischen Kohlenkalks. <em>Mémoires de l'Académie impériale des sciences de St.-Pétersbourg.</em> ser. 7 vol. 25(9): 1-147., available online at https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/46592602, https://opac.geologie.ac.at/ais312/dokumente/Moeller_1877_Foraminiferen.pdf
page(s): p. 86 [details]
original description (of Rhodesinella Conil & Longerstaey, 1980 †) Conil, R. (1980). Note sur quelques foraminifères du Strunien et du Dinantien d'Europe occidentale. <em>Annales de la Société géologique de Belgique.</em> 103: 43-53., available online at http://popups.ulg.ac.be/0037-9395/index.php?id=4041
page(s): p. 48 [details] Available for editors
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original description (of Rhodesinella Conil & Longerstaey, 1980 †) Conil, R.; Longerstaey, P. J.; Ramsbottom, W. H. C. (1980). Matériaux pour l'étude micropaléontologique du Dinantien de Grande-Bretagne. <em>Mémoires de l'Institut géologique de l'Université de Louvain.</em> 30[1979]: 5-186. [details] Available for editors
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original description (of Rhodesina Conil & Longerstaey, 1980 †) Conil, R.; Longerstaey, P. J.; Ramsbottom, W. H. C. (1980). Matériaux pour l'étude micropaléontologique du Dinantien de Grande-Bretagne. <em>Mémoires de l'Institut géologique de l'Université de Louvain.</em> 30[1979]: 5-186.
page(s): p. 77 [details] Available for editors
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basis of record Loeblich, A. R.; Tappan, H. (1987). Foraminiferal Genera and their Classification. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York. 970pp., available online at https://books.google.pt/books?id=n_BqCQAAQBAJ [details] Available for editors
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page(s): p. 86 [details]
original description (of Rhodesinella Conil & Longerstaey, 1980 †) Conil, R. (1980). Note sur quelques foraminifères du Strunien et du Dinantien d'Europe occidentale. <em>Annales de la Société géologique de Belgique.</em> 103: 43-53., available online at http://popups.ulg.ac.be/0037-9395/index.php?id=4041
page(s): p. 48 [details] Available for editors
original description (of Rhodesinella Conil & Longerstaey, 1980 †) Conil, R.; Longerstaey, P. J.; Ramsbottom, W. H. C. (1980). Matériaux pour l'étude micropaléontologique du Dinantien de Grande-Bretagne. <em>Mémoires de l'Institut géologique de l'Université de Louvain.</em> 30[1979]: 5-186. [details] Available for editors
original description (of Rhodesina Conil & Longerstaey, 1980 †) Conil, R.; Longerstaey, P. J.; Ramsbottom, W. H. C. (1980). Matériaux pour l'étude micropaléontologique du Dinantien de Grande-Bretagne. <em>Mémoires de l'Institut géologique de l'Université de Louvain.</em> 30[1979]: 5-186.
page(s): p. 77 [details] Available for editors
basis of record Loeblich, A. R.; Tappan, H. (1987). Foraminiferal Genera and their Classification. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York. 970pp., available online at https://books.google.pt/books?id=n_BqCQAAQBAJ [details] Available for editors
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Description Janischewskinidae globulose, planispirally coiled and involute, occasionally with an initial deviation. Whorls and chambers are not numerous. Septa short, with rounded extremities and strongly curved backward in the type species, which is considered here as an advanced species. Wall microgranular homogeneous or becoming porous in the last chambers. Aperture simple becoming cribrate in the last chamber.Occurrence: Middle Visean–late Serpukhovian of the Russian Platform, Urals, China, Vietnam, Belgium, Spain, England, Ireland, Poland and southern France (Pyrenees and Montagne Noire) (Rauzer-Chernousova, 1948c; Vachard, 1974b, 1977b; Perret, 1993), Donbass (C1ve2 -C1vf2 ) (Vdovenko, 2001: p. 174, Table 1). ‘‘Central Asia’’, China, Laos, Vietnam (Rauzer-Chernousova et al., 1996). Discovered in the Brigantian of Turkey. The FAD is late/latest Asbian, with the type species and the Russian species from the Aleksinsky; some species documented in Fewtrell et al. (1981) are Holkerian in age.
(Vachard and Cózar in Vachard et al. (2016)). [details]
Diagnosis Test free, large, planispirally enrolled throughout or slightly irregularly coiled with rapidly enlarging spire, five to six chambers per whorl, septa very short, sutures slightly depressed and radial; wall calcareous, microgranular, compact and undifferentiated, without secondary deposits; aperture large and basal in the early stage, that of the final chamber multiple and cribrate on a trematophorelike structure. L. Carboniferous (Visean); European and central Asiatic USSR; USA: Idaho, Utah. (Loeblich & Tappan, 1987, Foraminiferal Genera and Their Classification) [details]