Articles | Volume 42, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/jm-42-57-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/jm-42-57-2023
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17 Jul 2023
Research article |  | 17 Jul 2023

Globigerinoides rublobatus – a new species of Pleistocene planktonic foraminifera

Marcin Latas, Paul N. Pearson, Christopher R. Poole, Alessio Fabbrini, and Bridget S. Wade

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Planktonic foraminifera are microscopic single-celled organisms populating world oceans. They have one of the most complete fossil records; thanks to their great abundance, they are widely used to study past marine environments. We analysed and measured series of foraminifera shells from Indo-Pacific sites, which led to the description of a new species of fossil planktonic foraminifera. Part of its population exhibits pink pigmentation, which is only the third such case among known species.