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Eoglomospiroides Reitlinger in Vdovenko et al., 1993 †

1054884  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1054884)

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marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
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(of Glomospiroides (Eoglomospiroides) Reitlinger in Vdovenko et al., 1993 †) Vdovenko, M. V.; Rauzer-Chernousova, D. M.; Reitlinger, E. A.; Sabirov, A. A. (1993). Справочник по систематике мелких фораминифер палеозоя (за исключением эндотироидей и пермских многокамерных лагеноидей) - Reference-Book on the Systematics of Paleozoic Smaller Foraminifers (with the exception of endotyroids and Permian multi-chamber lagenoids). <em>Nauka.</em> 1-128., available online at https://books.google.com/books?id=IBRq8aK5H3UC
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Description Emended diagnosis: Test small, thinly tubular and irregularly tangled. Proloculus followed by a single undivided chamber,...  
Description Emended diagnosis: Test small, thinly tubular and irregularly tangled. Proloculus followed by a single undivided chamber, coiled in meandering S-shaped curves. Coiling streptospiral with very short terminal uncoiling. Wall porcelaneous. Aperture terminal and simple.
Occurrence: Early Serpukhovian (Steshevian)-early Bashkirian; late Moscovian (Podolskian). Donbass (Aizenverg et al., 1983), Carnic Alps (this study), Bashkorotostan (Reitlinger, 1980), southern pre-Timan (Reitlinger, 1950), Uzbekistan (Rumyantseva, 1970), southern and central Urals (Ivanova, 1988; Kulagina, 1988), southern Turkey (Atakul-Özdemir et al., 2011), Kazakhstan (Marfenkova, 1991), Japan (Adachi, 1985; Mizuno and Ueno, 1997), Spain (Vachard and Beckary, 1991), Steshevian of Montagne Noire (Vachard et al., 2016b), Protvian of the Pyrenees (Perret, 1973, 1993) (re-interpreted age by Vachard in Delvolvé et al., 1996), and Tarusian of South China (Hance et al., 2011).
(Vachard et al. (2018)). [details]

Original description Отличается меньшими размерами, слабым развитием спиральной и...  
Original description Отличается меньшими размерами, слабым развитием спиральной и выпрямленной стадии. Н. карбон (редко в. Серпухов); Приуралье, Донбасе?
Characterised by smaller size, weak development of spiral and uncoiled, rectilinear stage. Lower Carboniferous (rare Upper Serpukhovian); Pre-Urals, Donbas?
(Vdovenko et al. (1993)). [details]
Hayward, B.W.; Le Coze, F.; Vachard, D.; Gross, O. (2025). World Foraminifera Database. Eoglomospiroides Reitlinger in Vdovenko et al., 1993 †. Accessed at: https://marinespecies.org/foraminifera/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1054884 on 2025-11-21
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original description (of Glomospiroides (Eoglomospiroides) Reitlinger in Vdovenko et al., 1993 †) Vdovenko, M. V.; Rauzer-Chernousova, D. M.; Reitlinger, E. A.; Sabirov, A. A. (1993). Справочник по систематике мелких фораминифер палеозоя (за исключением эндотироидей и пермских многокамерных лагеноидей) - Reference-Book on the Systematics of Paleozoic Smaller Foraminifers (with the exception of endotyroids and Permian multi-chamber lagenoids). <em>Nauka.</em> 1-128., available online at https://books.google.com/books?id=IBRq8aK5H3UC
page(s): p. 60 [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]

redescription Vachard, D.; Krainer, K.; Schönlaub, H. P. (2018). Lower Serpukhovian (Steshevian) foraminifers and algae from exotic limestone clasts of Nötsch (Eastern Alps, Austria). <em>Geobios.</em> 51(1)[First published online December 2017]: 75-100., available online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geobios.2017.12.005 [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]
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Description Emended diagnosis: Test small, thinly tubular and irregularly tangled. Proloculus followed by a single undivided chamber, coiled in meandering S-shaped curves. Coiling streptospiral with very short terminal uncoiling. Wall porcelaneous. Aperture terminal and simple.
Occurrence: Early Serpukhovian (Steshevian)-early Bashkirian; late Moscovian (Podolskian). Donbass (Aizenverg et al., 1983), Carnic Alps (this study), Bashkorotostan (Reitlinger, 1980), southern pre-Timan (Reitlinger, 1950), Uzbekistan (Rumyantseva, 1970), southern and central Urals (Ivanova, 1988; Kulagina, 1988), southern Turkey (Atakul-Özdemir et al., 2011), Kazakhstan (Marfenkova, 1991), Japan (Adachi, 1985; Mizuno and Ueno, 1997), Spain (Vachard and Beckary, 1991), Steshevian of Montagne Noire (Vachard et al., 2016b), Protvian of the Pyrenees (Perret, 1973, 1993) (re-interpreted age by Vachard in Delvolvé et al., 1996), and Tarusian of South China (Hance et al., 2011).
(Vachard et al. (2018)). [details]

Original description Отличается меньшими размерами, слабым развитием спиральной и выпрямленной стадии. Н. карбон (редко в. Серпухов); Приуралье, Донбасе?
Characterised by smaller size, weak development of spiral and uncoiled, rectilinear stage. Lower Carboniferous (rare Upper Serpukhovian); Pre-Urals, Donbas?
(Vdovenko et al. (1993)). [details]
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