Dr. Nagy I. Zoltán szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 2. 1970-71. (Budapest, 1971)
1962, in Eames et al.: Fundamentals of Mid-Tertiary etc. pp. 114-115 pl. XTV. J-L. Description. Test small, globular. The two last whorls are discernible on the convex dorsal surface. Chambers tightly coiled (four in each whorl). Sutures not very deep by cut: slightly arched, right. Umbilicus small, the angular bulla wholly covers it. The bulla region is more coarsely perforated than the rest of the test. The surface of the bulla is smooth, no accessory aperture could be observed on it. Note. Our specimens differ from the holotype in their rounded contours and the number of chambers in the early whorls (four instead of five). Occurrence. In all horizons of the Buda Marl. Eare. Budapest region, Bükk Mountains foreland. Family: GLOBOEOTALIIDAE Cushman, 1927 Genus: GLOBOEOTALI! Cushman, 1927 Subgenus: TUEBOEOT ALIA Cushman et Bermudez 1949 Globorotalia (Turborotalia) increbescens (Bandy) (Plate V. 29 a-c?, VI, 52 a-c, 33 a-c) Globigerina increbescens Bandy, 1949 B. F. Ellis - A. E. Messina: Catalogue of Foraminifera. Description. Medium-size to big test of three whorls. Dorsal surface less convex than the ventral one. Chambers tightly colled; four chambers in each whorl. Last chamber often smaller than the penultimate one. Sutures not depressed; they are somewhat deeper on the ventral surface. They are slightly bowed or right, obliquely disposed. Umbilicus small,deep,