GULF OF MEXICO 

 DEPTH 



100 200 300 



237 



IN M ETERS 

 400 900 1000 2000 3000 



I r 



1 r 



Chiloslomclld colina Schuag 



Cibicidcs conc-ntncus (Cushman) 



C. dcprimus Phleger and Park^- 



C. aff. floridanus (Cushman) 



C. io (Cushman) 



C. mollis Phleger and Parker 



C. robertsonianus (H. B. Brady) 



C. robustus Phleger and Parke 



C. umbonatus Phleger and Parke 



C. sp. 1 



Cyclammina canceliata H. B. Brady 



Discarbvs bertheloti (d'Orbigny) 



D. candeiana (d'Crbigny) 



D. floridana Cushn 



Egger^la br^dyi (Cushman) 



Shrenbergina trigona Goe 



Elphidium discoidale (d'Orbigny) 



E. cf. [jmbriatulum (Cushman) 



E. gunteri Cole var. galveston ense 



~Kornfeld ~* 



E, incertum (Williamson) var. 

 KornUld 



Eponides antillarum (d'Crbigny) 



Phleger and Parker 



regularis phleger and Pjrke 



E. tumidulus (H. B. Brady) 



E. turgidus Phleger and Parlter 



nbon.itus (Reuss) 



Gaudryina cf. aequa Ciishman 



G. (F Si' ado gaudryina ) atlanticn (Bailey) 



Glomospir^ charoidcs {Jones a.nd Parker) 



Gyroidina orbicularis d'Orbigny 



G. saldanii d'Crbigny var. altitor: 

 R. E. and K. C. Stewart * ~" 



HaplophragmoidiS bradyi (Robsrlson) 



H. glomeratum (H. B. Brod^:) 



H — h 



H — h 



H h 



H h 



-\ 1- 



H f- 



H h 



-l—f 



-I-+ 



H — h 



H — h 



H — h 



Figure 56. — Generalized depth ranges of benthonic Foraminifera in the Gulf of Mexico. Solid lines indicate relatively 



greater abundance than dashed lines. 



