Abstract

Globorotalia menardii flexuosa is still living in the northern Indian Ocean. This planktonic foraminiferal subspecies was believed to have become extinct after having thrived in a circumtropical belt in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans during the warm interstadial of the Wisconsin and the Sangamon Interglacial. A total of about 1103 specimens have been collected at 47 plankton stations.

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