Globorotalia scitula
Life: G. scitula is a non-spinose deeper dwelling planktic foraminifera. This species is abundant in temperate waters of the modern ocean and present in tropical and subtropical waters. Distinguishing features: This species have 4 - 5 chambers in the final whorl, and a delicate low trochospiral shell. The shell outline is subcircular and has no keel. The shell surface is smooth. Typical adult size >150 microns. More information: mikrotax; foraminifera.eu; gbif |
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