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Gansserina

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Domain
  
Eukaryota

Family
  
Globotruncanidae

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Foraminifera

Phylum
  
Retaria

Order
  
Globigerinida

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Gansserina is a genus of planktonic Foraminifera (Kingdom Protista ), included in the globigerinid family Globotruncanidae, that has a fairly wide distribution in the Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian). The type species is Globotruncana gansseri' Bolli,1951.

The test of Gansserina is coiled in a low to flat trochospiral. The spiral side is flat, with curved, raised and oblique sutures. The umbilical side is convex with radial depressed sutures and a wide umbilicus containing portici (asymmetrical apertural flaps) and tegilla (umbilical coverings). A distinct peripheral keel runs along the edge of the spiral side while the periphery on the umblical side may have an incompletely developed keel formed by pustules. Early chambers are globular, later ones rhomboidal in section. The wall is calcareous, perforate and pustulate, especially on the umbilical side. The primary aperture is interiomarginal, borderd by a wide porticus (flap).

Gansserina gansseri, based on stable isotope study (C13 and O18) of specimens from Lower Maastrichtian marine sediments, is thought to have lived at intermediate depths, within the paleothermocline.

References

Gansserina Wikipedia