Taxonomy of Middle Miocene foraminifera from the northern Namibian continental shelf
Author
Bergh, Eugene W.
0000-0002-0765-4141
Marine Research Institute and Department of Geological Sciences, University of Cape Town, Private Bag X 3, Rondebosch, 7701, South Africa. & Department of Environmental and Geographical Sciences, University of Cape Town, Private Bag X 3, Rondebosch, 7701, South Africa; & Invertebrate palaeontology and Geology, Iziko South African Museum, P. O. Box 61, Cape Town 8000, South Africa. john. compton @ uct. ac. za; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 0765 - 4141
john.compton@uct.ac.za
Author
Compton, John S.
Marine Research Institute and Department of Geological Sciences, University of Cape Town, Private Bag X 3, Rondebosch, 7701, South Africa.
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-01-12
5091
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10.11646/zootaxa.5091.1.1
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Cibicidoides crebbsi
(
Hedberg, 1937
)
Pl. 5, figs. 7a–c
Eponides crebbsi
Hedberg, 1937
, p. 679
, pl. 92, fig. 1;
Bolli
et al.
1994
, p. 240
, pl. 55, figs 16–17, p. 298, pl. 79, fig. 8.
Truncatulina floridana
Nuttall, 1928
, p. 98
, pl. 7, figs. 14, 16.
Cibicidoides crebbsi
van Morkhoven
et al.,
1986
, p. 139
, pl. 45;
Katz & Miller, 1993a
, pl. 2, fig. 5;
Kender
et al.,
2008
, p. 516
, pl. 20, figs. 4–5;
Holbourn
et al.,
2013
, p. 168
–169.
Description
:The test wall is calcareous and macroperforate.The test is slightly inflated, trochospiral and planoconvex to unequally biconvex in side view and in cross-section. Approximately ten chambers are visible in the final whorl. The chambers gradually increase in size toward the terminal apertural end. The chambers are separated by flush, less perforate sutures. The sutures on the spiral side are oblique, whereas sutures on the umbilical side are more radial and irregular. The aperture is an interio-marginal basal slit.
Remarks:
The relative abundances for
Cibicidoides crebbsi
decrease toward deeper depths, forming minor (<10%) components in the samples of all three cores. Tests are relatively moderate to large in size, measuring up to
1 mm
in diameter.
Life strategy:
Species of the genus
Cibicidoides
are generally unattached, epifaunal to shallow infaunal under oxic conditions (
Pezelj
et al.,
2013
and references therein), preferring muddy substrates (
Murray, 1991
). The species
C. crebbsi
has a slope distribution (
Holbourn
et al
., 2013
).
Global stratigraphic range:
This species occurs from the early Oligocene to early Pliocene (
Holbourn
et al
., 2013
).
Regional occurrence
:
Cibicidoides crebbsi
is documented to occur in middle Miocene strata on the outer continental shelf of
Namibia
, south of the
Kunene
River mouth (this study) and in the
Congo
Basin (
Kender
et al.,
2008
).