Belongs within: Rotaliida.
The Cibicididae are a group of spiral foraminifera known from the Cretaceous to the present. In members of the subfamily Planulininae, the test is free and has a single aperture; in Cibicidinae, the test is attached by its spiral side and some forms have multiple apertures (Loeblich & Tappan 1964b).
Characters (from Loeblich & Tappan 1964b): Test free or attached, trochospiral to nearly planispiral, or later spreading, irregular or cyclical; wall coarsely perforate, radial in structure, septa double (bilamellar); aperture interiomarginal, may extend onto spiral side, and peripheral supplementary apertures may occur.
<==Cibicididae
|--Planulininae LT64b
| |--Cibicidina Bandy 1949 LT64b
| | `--*C. walli Bandy 1949 LT64b
| |--Hyalinea Hofker 1951 [=Hofkerinella Bermúdez 1952] LT64b
| | `--*H. balthica (Schröter 1783) [=Nautilus balthicus, *Hofkerinella balthica] LT64b
| `--Planulina d’Orbigny 1826 C40
| |--*P. ariminensis d’Orbigny 1826 C40
| |--P. ornata C40
| |--P. renzi H90
| `--P. wuellerstorfi B49
`--Cibicidinae LT64a
| i. s.: Stichocibicides Cushman & Bermúdez 1936 C40
| `--*S. cubensis Cushman & Bermúdez 1936 C40
| Caribeanella Bermúdez 1952 [incl. Oinomikadoina Matsunaga 1954, Pseudocibicidoides Ujiié 1956] LT64b
| |--*C. polystoma Bermúdez 1952 LT64b
| |--C. katasensis (Ujiié 1956) [=*Pseudocibicidoides katasensis] LT64b
| `--C. ogiensis (Matsunaga 1954) [=*Oinomikadoina ogiensis] LT64b
| Cycloloculina Heron-Allen & Earland 1908 [=Cycloloceilina (l. c.)] LT64b
| |--*C. annulata Heron-Allen & Earland 1908 LT64b
| `--C. miocenica C40
| Planorbulinoides Cushman 1928 LT64b
| `--*P. retinaculata (Parker & Jones in Carpenter, Parker & Jones 1862) (see below for synonymy) LT64b
|--Dyocibicides Cushman & Valentine 1930 C40 [incl. Rectocibicidella McLean 1956 LT64b]
| |--*D. biserialis Cushman & Valentine 1930 C40
| |--D. robertsi (McLean 1956) [=*Rectocibicidella robertsi] LT64b
| `--D. variabilis LJ98
|--+--Annulocibicides Cushman & Ponton 1932 C40
| | `--*A. projectus Cushman & Ponton 1932 C40
| `--Rectocibicides Cushman & Ponton 1932 C40
| `--*R. miocenicus Cushman & Ponton 1932 C40
|--+--Cibicidella Cushman 1927 C40
| | `--*C. variabilis (d’Orbigny 1826) [=Truncatulina variabilis] LT64b
| `--Cyclocibicides Cushman 1927 C40
| `--*C. vermiculata (d’Orbigny 1826) [=Planorbulina vermiculata] LT64b
`--Cibicides Monfort 1808 C40, G86 (see below for synonymy)
|--*C. refulgens de Montfort 1808 [=*Truncatulina refulgens] LT64b
|--C. advenum M62
|--‘*Craterella’ albescens Dons 1942 [=*Crateriola albescens] LT64b
|--‘Truncatulina’ boueana F71
|--C. collinsi B49
|--‘*Polyxenes’ cribratus de Montfort 1808 LT64b
|--‘*Soldanina’ exagona Costa 1856 LT64b
|--C. kullenbergi H90
|--C. lobatulus C40 [=Truncatulina lobulata BK77, Lobatula lobatula M08]
|--C. mediocris H90
|--C. neoperforatus H90
|--C. notocenicus H90
|--C. novozelandicus H90
|--C. perforatus H90
|--C. pseudolobatus S05
|--‘*Storilus’ radiatus de Montfort 1808 LT64b
|--C. strelkovi Mikhalevich 1976 G86
|--C. temperata H90
|--‘Truncatulina’ ungeriana H04
|--C. variabilis LT64a
`--‘*Lobatula’ vulgaris Fleming 1828 LT64b
Nomen nudum: Cibicides molestus Battey 1949 B49
Cibicides Monfort 1808 C40, G86 [=Cymbicides (l. c.) LT64b, Truncatulina d’Orbigny 1826 LT64b; incl. Aristeropora Ehrenberg 1858 C40, Craterella Dons 1942 nec Schrammen 1901 nec Kofoid & Campbell 1929 LT64b, Crateriola Strand 1943 LT64b, Lobatula Fleming 1828 C40, Polyxenes de Montfort 1808 LT64b, Soldanina Costa 1856 LT64b, Storilus de Montfort 1808 LT64b]
*Planorbulinoides retinaculata (Parker & Jones in Carpenter, Parker & Jones 1862) [=Planorbulina retinaculata] LT64b
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[BK77] Barel, C. D. N., & P. G. N. Kramers. 1977. A survey of the echinoderm associates of the north-east Atlantic area. Zoologische Verhandelingen 156: 1–159.
[B49] Battey, M. H. 1949. The geology of the Tuakau-Mercer area, Auckland. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 77 (3): 429–455.
[C40] Cushman, J. A. 1940. Foraminifera: Their classification and economic use 3rd ed. Harvard University Press: Cambridge (Massachusetts).
[F71] Fletcher, H. O. 1971. Catalogue of type specimens of fossils in the Australian Museum, Sydney. Australian Museum Memoir 13: 1–167.
[G86] Golemansky, V. G. 1986. Rhizopoda: Foraminiferida. In: Botosaneanu, L. (ed.) Stygofauna Mundi: A Faunistic, Distributional, and Ecological Synthesis of the World Fauna inhabiting Subterranean Waters (including the Marine Interstitial) pp. 17–20. E. J. Brill/Dr. W. Backhuys: Leiden.
[H04] Haeckel, E. 1899–1904. Kunstformen der Natur. Bibliographisches Institut: Leipzig und Wien.
[H90] Hayward, B. W. 1990. Use of foraminiferal data in analysis of Taranaki Basin, New Zealand. Journal of Foraminiferal Research 20: 71–83.
[LJ98] Li, Q., N. P. James, B. McGowran, Y. Bone & J. Cann. 1998. Synergetic influence of water masses and Kangaroo Island barrier on foraminiferal distribution, Lincoln and Lacepede shelves, South Australia: a synthesis. Alcheringa 22 (2): 153–176.
[LT64a] Loeblich, A. R., Jr & H. Tappan. 1964a. Sarcodina: chiefly “thecamoebians” and Foraminiferida. In: Moore, R. C. (ed.) Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology pt C. Protista 2 vol. 1. The Geological Society of America and The University of Kansas Press.
[LT64b] Loeblich, A. R., Jr & H. Tappan. 1964b. Sarcodina: chiefly “thecamoebians” and Foraminiferida. In: Moore, R. C. (ed.) Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology pt C. Protista 2 vol. 2. The Geological Society of America and The University of Kansas Press.
[M08] McMillan, I. K. 2008. Aragonitic-walled benthic foraminifera (Epistomina) in the Cretaceous 'mudbelt' off southern Africa, and postmortem cross-shelf transport of tests. African Natural History 4: 17–24.
[M62] Monniot, F. 1962. Recherches sur les graviers a Amphioxus de la région de Banyuls-sur-Mer. Vie et Milieu 13: 231–322.
[S05] Semeniuk, T. A. 2005. Fossil foraminiferal assemblages from Pleistocene seagrass-bank deposits of the southern Perth Basin, Western Australia, and their palaeotemperature implications. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 88 (4): 177–190.
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