Abstract

The extant morphospecies of the Trilobatus sacculifer plexus (T. sacculifer, T. quadrilobatus, T. immaturus and T. trilobus) have widespread biogeographical distributions and long stratigraphical ranges, and are thus routinely utilized in palaeoceanographical studies. The descendant morphospecies Globigerinoidesella fistulosa is comparatively short-ranging (Pliocene–Pleistocene) and an important biostratigraphical marker. However, taxonomic concepts of these morphospecies are inconsistently applied between workers, leading to loss of information and incomparable datasets. We present a taxonomic appraisal of each morphospecies, including detailed taxonomic histories and refinement of their morphological concepts, using a combined population-based and typological approach. Morphometric data and scanning electron microscopy are used to illustrate morphological intergradation in the Trilobatus sacculifer plexus. The distinctive morphology of Globigerinoidesella fistulosa is shown to develop from T. sacculifer (as previously documented), but also from the other morphospecies in the plexus, providing the first fossil evidence demonstrating that the four morphospecies of the T. sacculifer plexus are the same species. Our new analyses support culturing and molecular genetic evidence from extant specimens that suggests the four T. sacculifer plexus morphospecies are the same biological species. However, we advocate using the four morphospecies concepts (T. sacculifer, T. quadrilobatus, T. immaturus and T. trilobus) and G. fistulosa, here refined, to increase their palaeoecological and biostratigraphical value.

Highlights

  • The extant morphospecies of the planktonic foraminifera genus Trilobatus are part of a group called the Trilobatus sacculifer plexus, which consists of four morphospecies: T. sacculifer (Brady, 1877), T. quadrilobatus (d’Orbigny, 1846), T. immaturus (LeRoy, 1939) and T. trilobus (Reuss, 1850)

  • Each of the T. sacculifer plexus morphospecies is routinely utilized for palaeoceanographical research, as the biology and ecology of extant forms are relatively well constrained, and they are common intropical assemblages worldwide throughout their long stratigraphical ranges

  • The differences and shared morphological features between all of the T. sacculifer plexus morphospecies are fully discussed in the systematic taxonomy

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Introduction

The extant morphospecies of the planktonic foraminifera genus Trilobatus are part of a group called the Trilobatus sacculifer plexus, which consists of four morphospecies: T. sacculifer (Brady, 1877), T. quadrilobatus (d’Orbigny, 1846), T. immaturus (LeRoy, 1939) and T. trilobus (Reuss, 1850). It is imperative that the taxonomy and evolutionary relationships of this group are resolved in light of the recent implications of taxonomic changes made by Spezzaferri et al (2015). T. sacculifer plexus from Pliocene and Recent specimens, aiming to resolve taxonomic problems in this group and document morphological variation. The differences and shared morphological features between all of the T. sacculifer plexus morphospecies are fully discussed in the systematic taxonomy

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