
Belongs within: Rotalioidea.
The Pseudorbitoididae are a Cretaceous to Recent group of large foraminiferans with pillared walls.
Pseudorbitoididae
| i. s.: Sulcorbitoides Brönnimann 1954 [incl. Conorbitoides Brönnimann 1958]LT64b
| |--*S. pardoi Brönnimann 1954LT64b
| `--‘*Conorbitoides’ cristalensis Brönnimann 1958LT64b
| Asterorbis Vaughan & Cole 1932HW93 [incl. Cryptasterorbis Rutten 1935LT64b]
| |--*A. rooki Vaughan & Cole 1932 [=Lepidorbitoides (*Asterorbis) rooki]LT64b
| `--A. cubensis Palmer 1934 [=*Cryptasterorbis cubensis]LT64b
| Orbitocyclina Vaughan 1929HW93
| `--*O. minima (Douvillé 1927) [=Lepidorbitoides minima]LT64b
|--Pseudorbitella Hanzawa 1962LT64b [PseudorbitellinaeM13]
| `--*P. americana Hanzawa 1962LT64b
|--Vaughanina Palmer 1934LT64b [incl. Ctenorbitoides Brönnimann 1958LT64b, Rhabdorbitoides Brönnimann 1955LT64b; VaughanininaeM13]
| |--*V. cubensis Palmer 1934LT64b
| |--‘*Ctenorbitoides’ cardwelli Brönnimann 1958LT64b
| `--‘*Rhabdorbitoides’ hedbergi Brönnimann 1955LT64b
|--Pseudorbitoides Douvillé 1922LT64b (see below for synonymy)
| |--*P. trechmanni Douvillé 1922LT64b
| |--‘*Aktinorbitoides’ browni Brönnimann 1958LT64b
| |--P. israelskyiLT64b
| `--‘*Historbitoides’ kozaryi Brönnimann 1956LT64b
`--PararotaliinaeM13
|--Camagueyia Cole & Bermúdez 1944LT64a
| `--*C. perplexa Cole & Bermúdez 1944LT64a
|--Neorotalia Bermúdez 1952B-F08
| `--*N. mexicana (Nuttall 1928) [=Rotalia mexicana, Pararotalia mexicana]LT64b
`--Pararotalia Le Calvez 1949MO81
|--*P. inermis (Terquem 1882) [=Rotalia inermis]LT64b
|--P. nammalensisLT64b
|--P. nipponicaJW99
|--P. perclara (Loeblich & Tappan 1957) [=Globorotalia perclara]MO81
`--P. stellata (de Férussac 1827)S05
Pseudorbitoides Douvillé 1922LT64b [incl. Aktinorbitoides Brönnimann 1958LT64b, Historbitoides Brönnimann 1956LT64b; PseudorbitoidinaeM13]
*Type species of generic name indicated
References
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[JW99] Jian, Z.-M., L.-J. Wang, M. Kienast, M. Sarnthein, W. Kuhnt, H.-L. Lin & P.-X. Wang. 1999. Benthic foraminiferal paleoceanography of the South China Sea over the last 40,000 years. Marine Geology 156: 159–186.
Loeblich, A. R., Jr & H. Tappan. 1964a. Sarcodina: chiefly “thecamoebians” and Foraminiferida. In Moore, R. C. (ed.) Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology pt. C. Protista 2, vol. 1. The Geological Society of America and The University of Kansas Press.
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[MO81] Mancini, E. A., & G. E. Oliver. 1981. Planktic foraminifers from the Tuscahoma Sand (upper Paleocene) of southwest Alabama. Micropaleontology 27 (2): 204–225.
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[S05] Semeniuk, T. A. 2005. Fossil foraminiferal assemblages from Pleistocene seagrass-bank deposits of the southern Perth Basin, Western Australia, and their palaeotemperature implications. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 88 (4): 177–190.