Friday, January 25, 2013

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Foraminifera from Peru: Globocassidulina sp.

Globocassidulina sp.


We thank Michael Hesseman by electronic photos, which can also be seen on their website Foraminifera

* These data are from the post-graduate thesis of V. Aramayo
**Credits: V. Aramayo, J. Cardich, D. Gutiérrez.  Peruvian Institute of Marine Research - IMARPE 
Note: If you have any help to enhance our taxonomic work ... I'll thank you do know me.

Foraminifera from Peru: Globobulimina pacifica

Globobulimina pacifica Cushman 1927

We thank Michael Hesseman by electronic photos, which can also be seen on their website Foraminifera

* These data are from the post-graduate thesis of V. Aramayo
**Credits: V. Aramayo, J. Cardich, D. Gutiérrez.  Peruvian Institute of Marine Research - IMARPE 
Note: If you have any help to enhance our taxonomic work ... I'll thank you do know me.

Foraminifera from Peru: Eilohedra vitrea

 Eilohedra vitrea Parker 1953

 Eilohedra vitrea Parker 1953

Eilohedra vitrea Parker 1953

We thank Michael Hesseman by electronic photos, which can also be seen on their website Foraminifera

* These data are from the post-graduate thesis of V. Aramayo
**Credits: V. Aramayo, J. Cardich, D. Gutiérrez.  Peruvian Institute of Marine Research - IMARPE 
Note: If you have any help to enhance our taxonomic work ... I'll thank you do know me.


11th International Polychaete Conference, Australia

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Foraminifera from Peru: Cibides wuellerstorfi

Cibides wuellerstorfi Shwager 1866
 Cibides wuellerstorfi Shwager 1866
 Cibides wuellerstorfi Shwager 1866
                                  Cibides wuellerstorfi Shwager 1866


We thank Michael Hesseman by electronic photos, which can also be seen on their website Foraminifera


Foraminifera from Peru: Chilostomella ovoidea

Chilostomella ovoidea Reuss 1850


We thank Michael Hesseman by electronic photos, which can also be seen on their website Foraminifera


Friday, January 4, 2013

Foraminifera from Peru: Cancris inflatus

Cancris inflatus d'Orbigny 1839
 Cancris inflatus d'Orbigny 1839
 Cancris inflatus d'Orbigny 1839
Cancris inflatus d'Orbigny 1839



We thank Michael Hesseman by electronic photos, which can also be seen on their website Foraminifera


Foraminifera from Peru: Bulimina striata

Bulimina striata d'Orbigny 1837

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Foraminifera from Peru: Brizalina alata

Foraminifera are protozoans found in all marine environments, they secrete a test of calcium carbonate. These organisms usually dominate both shallow and deep sediments.Despite a strong presence in all the oceans of the world, still remains largely unknown its diversity, and still do not know all benthic processes in which they participate.
Peru has one of the most productive seas in terms of fish production, but other components of this large marine ecosystem are also very important in relation to its functioning. Benthic organisms have a key role in several processes related with organic matter cycling and others aspects of  metabolisms of the marine system. Central Perú was sampled in 2007 during Galathea Expedition*. Here, I present a preliminary taxonomic identification** of some forams found in Huacho-Peru, corresponding to 100-300 m depth range. 


Brizalina alata Seguenza 1862


We thank Michael Hesseman by electronic photos, which can also be seen on their website Foraminifera