Dr. Nagy I. Zoltán szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 3. 1972. (Budapest, 1972)
Remarks : Globorotalia édita (SUBBOTINA) differs from G. pseudo bulloides (PLUMMER) in the high spiral dorsal side, in the more numerous chambers in the final whorl, which are equal in size. HILLEBRANDT (1962) put G. trinidadensis BOLLI as a Synonym for G. édita (SUBBOTINA), although the morphological features of these two species are different. G. trinidadensis is larger in size, dorsal side low trochospiral , while by G. édita is high trochospiral . The early chambers in G. trinidadensis are characterized by slightly rugose surface, while the later chambers of the final whorl increase in size as added. Globorotalia ehrenbergi BOLLI (pl. Ill, fig. 4.) 1953 Globorotalia membranacea (EHRENBERG). - SUBBOTINA, p. 205, pi. 16, figs. 7-12. 1957 Globorotalia ehrenbergi BOLLI, new species. - BOLLI, p. 77, pi. 20, figs. 18-20. I960 Globorotalia ehrenbergi BOLLI. - BOLLI & CITA, p. 21', pi. 33, figs. 4a-c. 1962 Globorotalia (Globorotalia) ehrenbergi BOLLI. - HILLEBRANDT, p. 126, pi. 12, figs. 3a-c, 4a, b. 1964 Globorotalia ehrenbergi BOLLI. - SAID & SABRY, p. 383, pi. 1, fig. 7. 1966 Globorotalia ehrenbergi BOLLI. - EL NAGGAR, p. 207, pi. 17, figs. 5a-c. Description : Test medium,compressed , low trochospiral, composed of 3 whorls. Equatorial periphery lobate, axial periphery acute, with a faintly developed keel on the last chamber. Chambers compressed, about 15, arranged in 3 whorls, increasing slowly in size as added. The last whorl is composed of 5 triangular chambers. Wall calcareous perforate, surface smooth. Sutures depressed, slightly curved on the spiral side, radial on the