Orbulina universa bilobata
Life: O. universa bilobata is a surface dwelling symbiont bearing spinose foraminifera. This form is thought to be an ecophenotype together with Orbulina suturalis of Orbulina universa (Spero et al., 1988). This form appears to be uncommon and may be an indication of environmental stress (Belhadji et al., 2020). Distinguishing features: This species has 2 chambers covering the earlier shell chambers. This species is unique in that it lacks a true aperture. Orbulina universa bilobata can have sutural apertures and can even have more than two chambers in the final whorl (our lab unofficially refer to them as trilobata or praeorbulina-like specimens). Typical adult size >250 microns. Other names: Biorbulina bilobata (bilobed form); Orbulina trilobata; Orbulina-praeorbulina-like More information: mikrotax; foraminifera.eu; Spero et al., 1988; Belhadji et al., 2020 |
Downloadable Data:
There are 2 scanned O. universa bilobata specimens. These specimens were obtained from a plankton tow near Newport, Oregon in October 2019. Because they are plankton tow specimens, some interior cytoplasm is visible inside the 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.
There are 2 scanned O. universa bilobata specimens. These specimens were obtained from a plankton tow near Newport, Oregon in October 2019. Because they are plankton tow specimens, some interior cytoplasm is visible inside the 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.
Specimen 1:
Data stack TIF file 1 STL file 1, whole shell STL file 1 half shell Click the play button below to manipulate the 3D model: |