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Globigerinoidea is a superfamily of free-living, calcareous, planktonic foraminiferal protists that have lived in the open ocean since the Eocene. It is part of the suborder Globigerinina. Tests are trochospiral but later chambers may be enveloping. walls are perforate with numerous small pores or fewer larger ones and the surface may be covered with narrow elongate monocrystalline spines. Apertures vary in position from interiomarginal to equatorial and may be relatively large. Secondary apertures along the sutures may also be found. Two families are included, the and .

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  • Globigerinoidea, tradicionalmente denominada Globigerinacea, es una superfamilia de foraminíferos planctónicos del suborden Globigerinina​ y del orden Globigerinida.​ Su rango cronoestratigráfico abarca desde el Eoceno hasta la Actualidad. (es)
  • Globigerinoidea is a superfamily of free-living, calcareous, planktonic foraminiferal protists that have lived in the open ocean since the Eocene. It is part of the suborder Globigerinina. Tests are trochospiral but later chambers may be enveloping. walls are perforate with numerous small pores or fewer larger ones and the surface may be covered with narrow elongate monocrystalline spines. Apertures vary in position from interiomarginal to equatorial and may be relatively large. Secondary apertures along the sutures may also be found. Two families are included, the and . The Globigerinacea, sensu Loeblich and Tappan, 1988, is essentially the Globigerinidae of Loeblich and Tappan, 1964, even though reduced in size. The Globigerinidae (L&T 1964) has a longer range, extending from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) because of the inclusion of Globorotalioides which has been moved to the Globorataliacea as Eoglobiberina. Four subfamilies are included in the Globigerinidae (L&T 1964), the Globigerininae, Sphaeroidinellinae, Capsydracinae, and Obitoidinae. The Globigerinindae is now the as emended. The Sphaeroidinellinae have been incorporated into the Globigerininae, sensu Loeblich and Tappan 1988. The Capsydracinae and Obitoidinae have been removed to the Globorotaliacea, respectively as the and . (en)
  • Globigerinoidea foraminifero superfamilia bat da, Globigerinina azpiordenekoa eta beraz . Oskol dute eta azkeneko ganberak besarkatzen egon daitezke. Paretek zulaketa ugari izan ditzakete gehienetan txikiak. Gainazala arantzaz betea egon daiteke. Irekidura barnemarginala, intraunbilikala, unibilikal-extraunbilikala edo ekuatoriala izan dezakete. Bigarren mailako irekidura handiak dituezte espezi batzuetan. Eozenotik gaur egun arte aurkitu daitezke. Hainbat genero daude, horietatik garrantzitsuenak hauek direlarik: * Globigerina * Globigerinoides * Sphaeroidinella * Turborotalita * Globigerinatheka * Porticulasphaera * Orbulina * Globigerinella * Hastigerina (eu)
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  • Carpenter et al., 1862 (en)
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  • Rendering of Globigerina bulloides with defensive spines (en)
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  • Globigerinoidea (en)
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  • Globigerinoidea, tradicionalmente denominada Globigerinacea, es una superfamilia de foraminíferos planctónicos del suborden Globigerinina​ y del orden Globigerinida.​ Su rango cronoestratigráfico abarca desde el Eoceno hasta la Actualidad. (es)
  • Globigerinoidea is a superfamily of free-living, calcareous, planktonic foraminiferal protists that have lived in the open ocean since the Eocene. It is part of the suborder Globigerinina. Tests are trochospiral but later chambers may be enveloping. walls are perforate with numerous small pores or fewer larger ones and the surface may be covered with narrow elongate monocrystalline spines. Apertures vary in position from interiomarginal to equatorial and may be relatively large. Secondary apertures along the sutures may also be found. Two families are included, the and . (en)
  • Globigerinoidea foraminifero superfamilia bat da, Globigerinina azpiordenekoa eta beraz . Oskol dute eta azkeneko ganberak besarkatzen egon daitezke. Paretek zulaketa ugari izan ditzakete gehienetan txikiak. Gainazala arantzaz betea egon daiteke. Irekidura barnemarginala, intraunbilikala, unibilikal-extraunbilikala edo ekuatoriala izan dezakete. Bigarren mailako irekidura handiak dituezte espezi batzuetan. Eozenotik gaur egun arte aurkitu daitezke. Hainbat genero daude, horietatik garrantzitsuenak hauek direlarik: (eu)
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  • Globigerinoidea (en)
  • Globigerinoidea (es)
  • Globigerinoidea (eu)
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