Globorotalia truncatulinoides
Life: G. truncatulinoides is a non-spinose deeper dwelling planktic foraminifera. This species is abundant in temperate waters of the modern ocean. Distinguishing features: Species have a trochospiral shell and 5 triangular shaped chambers in the final whorl. This species has a pronounced keel, a smooth surface texture, and an open aperture positioned umbilical-extraumbilical. Typical adult size >250 microns. More information: mikrotax; ngdc.noaa.gov |
Downloadable Data:
There are 2 scanned fossil G. truncatulinoides shells.
Note: Data 'stacks' contain the minimally processed 3D data (TIF files) that can be imported into your favorite 3D data processing software program (we use imageJ). The STL file is processed and ready for 3D printing. Each foram also has a 3D model that can be manipulated online.
There are 2 scanned fossil G. truncatulinoides shells.
Note: Data 'stacks' contain the minimally processed 3D data (TIF files) that can be imported into your favorite 3D data processing software program (we use imageJ). The STL file is processed and ready for 3D printing. Each foram also has a 3D model that can be manipulated online.
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